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Drywall, Carpets, Sinks, Faucets ...

David Jackson
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Hey guys, i am shopping around for materials to put into my first rehab, can you guys suggest where you guys shop the least expensive stuff. I know about castle wholesalers for cabinets, ajappliances for appliances. Can you all please make some suggestions.

Kitchen Cabinets: Castle Wholesalers
Kitchen Appliances: AJ Madison
Drywall
Carpets
Sinks
Toilets
Faucets
Fan/ Light Fixtures
Hardware (Door knobs/deadbolts/ switch plates/ outlet covers etc)

Thank you and hope this list will help others too for their rehabs!

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I have ZERO experience here (so take my advice for what it’s worth), but you can sometimes find free (extra or bulk) “stuff” on Craigslist. You might find just enough free leftover tile to rehab the bathroom and/or kitchen, for example. I just joined this site tonight (yes, I’m THAT new), but people are giving away free stuff all of the time. I would grab it when it’s available, and hold on to it in case it’s needed. Cost: a little bit of gas to get you there and back, and maybe a tiny bit of sweat. ANYTHING of use that you can acquire for “free” will help you with your cash at the end of the day. Bottom line: I think it’s worthwhile to do a quick, LOCAL search to see what you can wrangle up for free, or very little money. HTH! 

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