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On this episode, the guys start off with a real-world scam story involving Alibaba, setting the stage for a broader conversation about risk, trust, and sourcing materials in real estate development. Where it does and doesn’t make sense to chase savings—covering everything from furniture and light fixtures to windows, cabinetry, and door hardware—while highlighting common pitfalls around codes, inspections, and false brand premiums. They debate loyalty to brands versus buying direct, arguing that many “high-end” finishes come from the same factories as cheaper alternatives. The episode wraps with hard-earned lessons on trades: never race to the bottom on labor, prioritize specialists, and spend money where people interact with a building every day.
By Marc Savatsky, Ray Hurteau, Dan Rubin5
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On this episode, the guys start off with a real-world scam story involving Alibaba, setting the stage for a broader conversation about risk, trust, and sourcing materials in real estate development. Where it does and doesn’t make sense to chase savings—covering everything from furniture and light fixtures to windows, cabinetry, and door hardware—while highlighting common pitfalls around codes, inspections, and false brand premiums. They debate loyalty to brands versus buying direct, arguing that many “high-end” finishes come from the same factories as cheaper alternatives. The episode wraps with hard-earned lessons on trades: never race to the bottom on labor, prioritize specialists, and spend money where people interact with a building every day.

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