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What would y’all say would be the best ways to refresh a rental and get the price you want per month? What are some easy swaps to easily catch eyes of potential tenants? Appliances? Paint? Fixtures? Landscaping? What is the best bang for your buck? Trying to stay around 5k in Colorado Springs. Thanks!

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Excellent question! My experience is to make sure to paint the rental, tear out any carpet and replace it with LVP, and freshen the kitchen and bathrooms with new hardware (door and drawer pulls and faucets). This will likely keep you around your budgeted spend. Good Luck!!!

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