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Wholesale Secrets for Flips and hold

Matt Meier
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Hello,

I just landed my first multi-family property and one of the units is going to need some TLC. I will be looking at vinyls floors, new cabinets, countertops, windows, doors and bathroom redo. Does anyone have any wholesale secrets, websites to get these products at a cheaper cost? 


Thank you!

Matt

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Andy Sabisch
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Andy Sabisch
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Are you doing the work yourself?  If you are using a contractor, let them get them as they already have contacts.  One thing I have found over the years is that trying to find the cheapest prices on every item often costs more in terms of time wasted that it is worth.  Home Depot, Lowe's, Menards and even local stores like Ace are one stop shops and what you might spend in terms of a little more, you regain in terms of time saved and the ability to sign up for Pro accounts.  Saving is great - just make sure you are not saving in one area to overpay in another (your time)
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