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Fixer items, Kansas City area? or general information
Home depot is expensive... so where do you go to get your rehab things? Habitat for Humanity Re-store? are there warehouses ... direct window suppliers, direct flooring/doors/fixtures without home depot or someone like a Pella or Overhead Garage Door? I'm rehabbing for long term rent and I noticed my shower cost me nearly $3000 and it's pretty basic. My next needs windows, showers, garage doors, entry and exit doors. This is going to be expensive if I have to contract just to get supplies.