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Appliances
What is everyone doing for appliances? I have a rehab I'm going into that needs all new appliances. Being an agent I know in my area and in most the kitchen sells the house. I know I am going Stainless steel but I am getting caught up with which brand.... Kenmore, GE, Frigidaire, LG, Whirlpool.
I am expecting a sales price $250-$275k.
I just don't want to put nice new appliances in and then have them feel like a cheap brand was used..... This is my second flip and my first was a small condo so it didn't matter as much.
Any insight would be awesome!
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I have always thought that buying scratch and dent appliances is the best way to go.. I have found whole kitchen sets almost 60% off retail that look brand new.