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All Forum Posts by: Serena Sun

Serena Sun has started 5 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: Should I upgrade to laminate or carpet?

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by Andy Mallos:
I prefer laminate for rentals. The cost benefit ends up being less expensive long term. Holds up, difficult to damage, looks great, easy to clean. It costs more to install, but you save money on cleaning and will install carpet several times before re-installing laminate. You can remove most marks on laminate with WD-40.

Thanks. It's a good point. I only thought about the initial cost.

Post: Should I upgrade to laminate or carpet?

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2

hi Everyone,

I am new to this website and real estate business. I have read many blogs and posts and I feel I can learn a lot here. Thanks in advice for your suggestion.

I have a condo, the old lease ends June 30th, and the new tenant asks me to replace the carpet in living room and dinning areas. I agreed.

I am not sure if I should replace it with laminate floor or carpet. Laminate floor costs about twice as carpet. Do you have any suggestions? Which one is better for rental purpose?

Thanks
Serena