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Seriously? I spent $15K on kitchen cabinets 10 years ago and that was with a major family discount. I've known people who spent way, WAY more than that.
Can't even remember what the countertops cost but it was more than $5K.
Not a big house or high end kitchen either.
We did an EXTREMELY basic bath reno 15 years ago and it was $7500.
We just did a kitchen renovation for about $30K in materials, $15K cabinets, $10K appliances, and $4K for quartz counters. OP must have some nice counters.
We just spent $10k total on 2 baths (1 full and 1 full switched to half). Labor was 7.5k and the rest was materials done by a handyman and a couple helpers. Not bad considering real contractors wanted $14k labor alone. Turned out great - we used him before to do our basement. You don't need a real contractor unless it's a major overhaul involving structure.
The only non-HD / Lowes materials were fixtures. Faucetdirect.com gives discounts depending on brand. For a kitchen countertop, we got our granites from HK Marble in Flushing. They have good prices.
I never understand why people take pictures of their bathrooms with the toilet seat up.
Especially when the photos are part of the listing on MLSLI . What are the agents thinking??
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