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Updated over 8 years ago, 04/09/2016

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor / Agent
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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Whats the most amazing inexpensive countertop on the planet?

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor / Agent
  • West Palm Beach, FL
Posted

Hello BP! :)

Just closed, with a group of investors and myself, on a 50+ unit apartment building.

We have to rehab the whole thing over the next 18 months and my GC and I have a small bet on the counter-tops.

I believe the best bang for the buck is butcher block counter-tops because I can get them very cheap and when the guys install them they look amazing.

My GC says he has a subcontractor that can make concrete counters that look amazing and high end.

Anyone have any options?

What have you guys used for flipping, rehabbing, etc. that is a relatively inexpensive counter-top that still adds value to a unit or home?

Thanks for the help,

- James

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