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Jose Alonso
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  • Miami, FL
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New driveway! OH NO

Jose Alonso
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Hey guys so I am almost done with the rehab on my first duplex which I will be living on one side and renting out the other. This is my first property so of course I am over budget! Now half of the driveway has tile which I guess is decent has some cracks but decent, the other half is GRASS just had it cut so it looks nice and neat, the previous owner and tenants used to park there. Dilemma, should I leave the grass driveway for my tenants or build new driveway.? If I decide to go with new driveway whats the nicest cheapest driveway I can go with? I would prefer just to leave the grass and start saving and regrouping for my next investment but unsure on what to do. Thanks in advance guys any advice will help.

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Mike Darcey
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Mike Darcey
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What about putting in grass block? Most of them are rated for vehicular travel.

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