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Ryan Ahlgrim
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Best Kitchen Cabinets for Flips

Ryan Ahlgrim
  • Investor
  • Sapulpa, OK
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Have any experienced investors figured out what type of cost-efficient kitchen cabinets work best in a flip in terms of attracting buyers? I like the idea of going with off the shelf cabinets at Lowe's or Home Depot but worry a good realtor would sniff them out as being a low end upgrade since they're mainly particle board. Is that an incorrect assumption? I'm currently flipping a house and ordered RTA Cabinet Store cabinets since they're real wood and relatively affordable. We'll see how they do. Thanks in advance.

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Brian Pulaski
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Brian Pulaski
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Find a local kitchen/bath design place and talk to them about contractor/investor products and pricing. I have consistently been able to buy cabinets for $2000-4000 for houses from $140-300,000.

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