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Nicholas Moffett
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WHERE DO YOU BUY ___ Vanities * Fixtures * ETC

Nicholas Moffett
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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So I am in the business/habit of doing quick flip rehabs.  I do alot of the work myself and I find myself at Home Depot  and or Lowes  every day.  Buying furnishing, vanities, knobs, etc.

I want to know which online sites you guys use for your flips to buy Vanities, fixtures, lighting, even cabinets, mirrors, etc

High Dollar sites

Mid Dollar Sites

Low dollar (discount) product sites    

Lowes and Home Depot just dont have the selections that I want, and I want to have more options.  If I wanna go big and do *Flipping Vegas* Style furnishings, or if I need to do low cost CheapO furnishings for my 75-115k dollar houses 

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Mary Shea
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Mary Shea
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Snohomish, WA
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You can't beat the box stores for quick, easy and cookie cutter, but when qualify and style take precedence, I use Wayfair.  Open up a trade account with them.  They also have sister companies, AllModern, Birch Lane, and Dwell Studio.  I also use Overstock, Dot & Bo and of course, Amazon for more basic items.  Having front door delivery is great and free, plus I can shop when HD and Lowe's are closed.  Another bonus is that you can add items to your cart, then preview them all in one place, then weed them out as you achieve the right look.  Returns are free as well, so order a couple fixtures, then pick the one that looks best, returning the other.  I have bought everything from appliance packages & Air Spa bathtubs to light switches and door knobs online, and everything in between.

I haven't targeted local yet, but need to.  I still work a day job so getting to the local shops is difficult when they close at 6.

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