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Most Cost Effective Wood Floor Types for Rental Properties

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Know this has been asked before and seems like for wood-type floor LVL is preferred. I have a slight variation on the question:

For context, building some 2 bed 2 bath Spanish modern style ADUs at my property in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, CA. They are intended to be luxury ~$4K/mo units.

Given they are "luxury" units do you think we will be able to get away with LVL? I would prefer to from a durability / cost standpoint. OR do we need to go up a level to engineered wood?

IF we do need to go to engineered wood, is there a specific type folks recommend? Favorite brand?

Long shot here but does anyone have great brands or stores they suggest in the Los Angeles area?

Appreciate any input / advice the forum has.

Thanks!

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