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THWhen it comes to interior paint for rentals, choosing the right finish makes a huge difference in how your property holds up over time.
A lot of new investors go straight for flat paint because it’s cheap…
but it’s actually one of the worst choices you can make.
Flat stains easily, shows every mark, and you can’t wipe it clean without ruining the finish. You’ll end up repainting way more than you should.
The sweet spot for rentals is matte or satin.
Both look modern, hold up well, and can be cleaned without damaging the wall.
They’re durable enough to handle turnover and keep the property looking fresh.
Semi-gloss can work too, especially in bathrooms, kitchens, and trim,
but for main living spaces, matte or satin gives you the perfect balance of durability and appearance.
Small details like this matter.
The right finishes save you money long-term and keep your rentals looking sharp with less maintenance.
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