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@Steph Paul Can I put Can I put laminate flooring in a home where the comps are $350 - $370K.

I would suggest it's not a good ideal unless other rehab's are using this material in the same area; if others are using laminate flooring then maybe you should consider upgrading your material to add value to the rehab over others in the area. 

Also, I think you should have started your own new discussion for this thread question.  

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