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Prashant Prahlad
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Used appliances vs new for renovated rental

Prashant Prahlad
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Any recommendations on where to get used appliances for a renovated unit? I found some. Used appliance stores that charge me $450 for a fridge and $350 for a glass top. That’s pretty close to new no name brands at Home Depot. 

Also, thinking of over the range microwaves. What do these typically cost used?

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That’s about the price I’ve paid for used appliances in the past. To be honest I would recommend going new for a refrigerator. The hassle of a fridge breaking down and having a tenants food spoil just isn’t worth the savings to me. (Been there, done that) As for other used sources I’d suggest Facebook marketplace. 

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