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David Santore
  • Braintree, MA
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Multifamily Unit Refresh - Kitchen Materials (countertops)

David Santore
  • Braintree, MA
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I've picked a multi-family and am planning on doing some work to the rental kitchen. The tenant I'm trying to attract are younger professionals / couples, and the neighborhood reflects that being in a good part of town.  I'd like to install some good countertops that are durable, but I also don't want to put in the top dollar materials only to have them get destroyed.  On the other hand, lower quality items might break easier and also give off a cheap look.  Unsure what others do so I'm looking for some direction on strength/durability & higher cost. 

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