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Where to find materials
As a relatively new investor i do not know the best places to buy larger materials ( cabinets, countertops, etc ... ). Back in highschool i worked as a handyman and have worked on rehabs before but was never in charge of procuring the materials. I now have my first property and am looking to find decent quality materials without paying the big box store prices. Any advice?