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Aaron V.b
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Rehab Materials

Aaron V.b
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lancaster, OH
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I know there was a thread started about materials but was never finished. I would like to know what materials are being used for rehabs. Last time i did i a rehab project was in 2000 and I would like to have a list of updated materials if possible. The reason is I am out of the loop a bit. Also i think it would be gem to things like what flooring , carpet etc.

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Robert Mack
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Robert Mack
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  • Bergen County, NJ
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I'd go to Home Depot or Lowes and make a list of materials with SKU's. You can them look them up online by sku later and have a database with links with pictures also. Rehab material is going to be different based on your geography.

If anything, I'd go to my local REIA and find out what rehabbers are using, or tour some updated homes in the area to see what finishes they have.

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