irvineboy said:Is it easy to switch out entire house cabinets after closing? Or do most buyers do cabinets thru builder which seems expensive?
USCTrojanCPA said:irvineboy said:Is it easy to switch out entire house cabinets after closing? Or do most buyers do cabinets thru builder which seems expensive?
I would recommend upgrading the cabinets through the builder as it'll be cheaper. Upgrading countertops depends on the color/type that you like (builder vs. outside contractor) but sometimes it's more cost effective to upgrade the countertops through the builder too.
lovingit said:USCTrojanCPA said:irvineboy said:Is it easy to switch out entire house cabinets after closing? Or do most buyers do cabinets thru builder which seems expensive?
I would recommend upgrading the cabinets through the builder as it'll be cheaper. Upgrading countertops depends on the color/type that you like (builder vs. outside contractor) but sometimes it's more cost effective to upgrade the countertops through the builder too.
Can you rip out countertop and kitchen backsplash after closing and replace with new granite or quartz? Seems risky. Has anyone done this before?
lovingit said:USCTrojanCPA said:irvineboy said:Is it easy to switch out entire house cabinets after closing? Or do most buyers do cabinets thru builder which seems expensive?
I would recommend upgrading the cabinets through the builder as it'll be cheaper. Upgrading countertops depends on the color/type that you like (builder vs. outside contractor) but sometimes it's more cost effective to upgrade the countertops through the builder too.
Can you rip out countertop and kitchen backsplash after closing and replace with new granite or quartz? Seems risky. Has anyone done this before?