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Shane Welch
  • Norfolk, VA
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First Rental Rehab Project

Shane Welch
  • Norfolk, VA
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I just purchased my first duplex.  It's current market value is $875 each side.  I would like to force appreciate it to $1,000.  What should I focus and NOT focus on?

Carpet or Laminate Planks?

Repaint or Replace Kitchen Cabinets?

Completely rehab bathrooms?

What have you found to be the best way to raise rent without any major or over costly rehab? 

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Edgar Barrera
  • Realtor/ Property Manager
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Edgar Barrera
  • Realtor/ Property Manager
  • Fort Worth, TX
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something simple is buy storage shed from Home Depot and place it outside for extra storage for you tenants and increase the rent $50-100.

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