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Danielle Friberg
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Favorite Places to Get Materials

Danielle Friberg
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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For all the fixer and flippers out there in San Diego, where are your favorite places to get materials at a good price in San Diego - flooring, tile, doors, windows, fixtures, etc? I have found Window Depot in National City to have pretty good prices.

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Cory Vines
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Diego, CA
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Cory Vines
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Diego, CA
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@Danielle Friberg I just attended the Outback REIN meet-up this week and one of the panelists had a TON of great recommendations on where to get materials. One I remember was H Cabinets. They should have a video of that meeting on their website. You could also reach out to Lynda Evans or Corey Finney on here. They run that meet-up and Corey does a bunch of rehabs as well as contracting work for people now. He was the one that had all the different places to get materials.

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