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Designer Rehab vs. Standard
I'm reading the book Flip right now and they talk about basic, standard, and designer levels of flipping. I'm wondering what most of you do when you rehab a house. Do you put granite, SS, and hardwood in most of your houses? or just the basics?
I also know that there are areas where a "designer" rehab would never work.