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Gaurav Mehta
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Recommendations for Kitchen Cabinets in Rental

Gaurav Mehta
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Jose, CA
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Hi,

Remodeling a fixer upper that I bought in July. The property is in an A neighborhood (in San Jose, CA) and is a single family home (4bedroom/2bathroom). Rents are between 3-3.5K. 


The house is rather old and had an old couple who were not maintaining it property. Need to remodel the kitchen. Wanted to get some recommendations on what kind of cabinets to put that are economical but last a good duration (want to hold the property for at-least 10 years).

What do most people use for similar situation. 

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Dena Puliatti
  • Property Manager
  • Huntsville, AL
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Dena Puliatti
  • Property Manager
  • Huntsville, AL
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It really depends on your contractor or if you are your own contractor.  You can get cabinets pre-made and ready to install from Home Depot.  They will come out, measure, and install for a fee.  Your contractor can usually recommend a carpenter.  If you're looking for quick and easy, go the Home Depot route.  If you're looking to save a little money and get something well-made and unique, ask the contractor.

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