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Why are all the renos GRAY?

Emily Haase
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I’m new at this and can tell that these renovations don’t sell for top dollar, but flippers insist on gray floors with gray walls. 

Why?

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Andrew Freed
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@Emily Haase - Neutral colors including gray attract the broadest range of people / demographics. Usually when marketing a flip or rental unit, you want to attract the most people possible and not narrow down your audience. 

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