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Jim Stardust $1000 extra for hardwood in kitchen, worth it?
17 May 2011 | 5 replies

Got a 250 sqft kitchen that I'm trying to decide whether to put laminate myself or hardwood installed by a professional. The cost difference between the two options is around $1000, maybe $1500?

House ARV is in 180-...

Neil G. What To Do With Old Damaged Hardwood Flooring
29 June 2021 | 2 replies

I just bought my first investment property in Tampa (Airbnb rental). It has original 1920s oak flooring. In one half of the house, that flooring has significant termite damage and the floor is a bit uneven. I also don...

Nicole Harrington 2nd deal complete. On the market & hope for a quick sale
12 July 2022 | 0 replies

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Marietta.

Purchase price: $212,000

Cash invested: $265,000

Flipping, 3 bed 1 bath just under 1000 sqft. Reno includes Plumbing re...

Stephanie Anson What type of floor would you use
12 April 2012 | 3 replies

I have a house that I cannot make a decision on the flooring. Thought some opinions might help :) Currently there is a light oak in kitchen that needs to come up. My first thought was to keep light oak in and bring...

Damon J. Flooring options for botton unit (slab) apartment
15 May 2011 | 5 replies

Rehabbing a bottom floor apartment which has damaged hardwood floors from a busted water heater. It is concrete slab and could be considered below grade as it is built on a hillside (only has windows on one side of un...

Maneesh Joshi Pets for rental property
3 October 2019 | 3 replies

Hello All, I am considering allowing dogs for my rental property in Philadelphia. Even though I am hesitant to do so I feel like it will open up the tenant pool. I am planning on having discretion on what types of d...

Bob H. How to make new laminate look right if it's next to old wood
1 July 2016 | 2 replies

I have a house that I hope to turn into a furnished rental. In the kitchen and the front entry, there is old-style oak hardwood, about 2 inches wide and probably 3/4 of an inch thick. It's in reasonable shape for a 10...

Account Closed Best Flooring? - if you plan to allow pets
17 December 2014 | 22 replies

is there flooring for bedrooms that is perfect for pets in chilly Nebraska???rehabing my 1st SFR, nearing the flooring portion of work. there is thin(1/2" or maybe a bit less?) and narrow hardwood throughout the 114 y...

Jennifer Hillberg Best way to rehab a wood floor on a rental-to-be
27 June 2024 | 20 replies

Hi -- I'm working on a house that will be in a lower-income rental area. I pulled up the carpets (which had 30 years of dirt and dust under them) and found good hardwood floors. There are many imperfections due to t...

Jake Arnold Carpet in Rental Properties?
24 December 2020 | 1 reply

Hello BP community!I have a Duplex in a college town that's classified as commercial student housing. Currently its rented as residential because of the times.It has hardwood floors that have been painted. They creak ...