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Not sure if this has ever been suggested before, but I thought it would be nice to develop some sort of Rehabber's Materials Cheat Sheet. Maybe like a chart with House Type on the top and Sections on the right?

For example, the subjects at the top could be Low Level Home (Price Range), Mid Level Home (Price Range), High Level Home (Price Range). Then on the left for rows you could have the different sections like flooring, countertops etc. In the boxes you could have the iddferent materials like granite, traverstine marble etc. with average prices. This way it is a simple chart that you can look at to get an idea of what cheaper substitutes are out there and available.

I personally don't have enough experience in different housing types to do this, but if anybody with lots of experience wants to volunteer then please, I know I would benefit from something like this.

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