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cheaper optios for a kitchen

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Hello biggerpockets community im planing change my kitchen in the current condo where Im living(future renting) may I know cheaper options to find a good prices for kitchen including instalation? I am located at Altamonte Springs FL close to Orlando area 

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The cheapest option in the long run is actually a high quality kitchen with solid wood cabinets and granite countertops. 

Cheap materials will not last long in a rental property. A $10k kitchen that lasts 20 years costs you half as much as a $5k kitchen that lasts 5 years. 

In addition, the kitchen is the #1 amenity that will get you higher rent and lower vacancy. 

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