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Renovating a soon to be rental property

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Bathroom is in much needed work and biting the bullet to renovate it. However, kitchen is in slightly better shape but could use some renovations. My area one bedroom rentals appear to rent for between 750-1100$.  Wondering what should be the goal in renovating a kitchen for a rental? It is very small, so going higher end would not add much given labor will be majority of cost. Leave it be? Go for it? I would probably add a garbage disposal to prevent clogged sink and would go with durable granite/quartz to prevent wear and tear.

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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@Edward Kanive DO NOT put in a garbage disposal in the sink . it is one of the most abuses things in a rental .  It is just something that will need to be repaired 

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