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Mark Fagan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Richmond Va
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Countertop Materials marble, granite, quartz

Mark Fagan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Richmond Va
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We are currently remodeling the kitchen of our primary residence, as soon as it and a few other improvements are made we will be refinancing and moving on to the next project. 

We are in a dilemma in choosing countertop materials that would be appealing and durable for rental. Our other property has Marble and it is beautiful but there are a few little stains here and there. Quartz is more resistant to staining but is manufactured with plastic glue so it can burn. Granite seems too common and may not stand out.


Are we thinking too much into it, should we just get what is cheap and looks good. I am a sucker for marble lol

-Mark

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