The before photos show what the typical unit in affordable apartments looks like. When we purchase a property, this is often our starting point.
Scroll through to see the difference from start to finish. 
Replaced flooring with new luxury vinyl plank, new light fixtures, fresh paint, and hardware
Replaced countertops, cabinets, appliances, and hardware
Repaired leaks, refinished tub with a two-coat epoxy, new tub liner, in addition to a low-flow energy-efficient showerhead
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Our mission is to modernize and preserve naturally occurring affordable housing in the Upstate of South Carolina by investing in communities that are as equally fulfilling for our residents as they are strategic for our investors.