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All Forum Posts by: Brandon S. Pangman

Brandon S. Pangman has started 1 posts and replied 16 times.

Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

Quartz. And go find a pre-finished stone place. They have slabs with pre-edged finishes on the sides and front. All the installers need to do is cut out the sink and faucet holes. You can do an average kitchen for under $3000.

You have to decide if it is worth it on a rental.....?


 Appreciate the feed back! I think it is. I believe I can draw a high clientele.... which will lead to less problems... not that I have many problems now. 

Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Either work, buyers care about that more than tenants. 


 Thank you. You are probably right in saying that I am over thinking it!

Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Either work, buyers care about that more than tenants. 


 True! Thanks

Quote from @Nathan Gesner:
Quote from @Brandon S. Pangman:

So I am going to be doing a major renovation on a unit. Current rent is $1150 but I believe I can get $1500/1600 if I ball out on the renovation. My question is what type of hard surface countertop would you use? Granite, Quartz.. or am I being stupid?


 It depends on the quality of the home. My preference is quartz because it requires less maintenance and has a wider option of colors.


Quote from @Michael P.:

Seems like quartz is more popular these days. Should you do granite or quartz? Definately!


 Thank you.. helpful. Affirming. 

So I am going to be doing a major renovation on a unit. Current rent is $1150 but I believe I can get $1500/1600 if I ball out on the renovation. My question is what type of hard surface countertop would you use? Granite, Quartz.. or am I being stupid?