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Christian Cummings
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Small Kitchen Remodel (Price range)

Christian Cummings
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wichita Falls, TX
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Just got a small duplex about to start rehab on the vacant side. I’m trying to get what a good estimate on what other people have paid for replacing counter tops also what’s a good material that looks good and is cheap? What are you guys using?

The property rents for like 650 675 range. Not in a pricey area. Let me know

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Luke Marsh
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Luke Marsh
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@Christian Cummings There are a lot of options out there, quartz, granite, wood, etc. Based off of what you are looking for I would recommend a laminate material. It is one of the more cost effective options, and has a lot of different patterns, and colors available. 

There are pros and cons with every surface material (cost, durability, etc.). This article does a decent job of listing the pros and cons of each material.

https://www.thespruce.com/top-kitchen-countertops-1977143

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