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        "text": "Standard finishes are typically the basic, builder-grade materials and fixtures offered in new construction or renovation packages, chosen for cost-effectiveness and general appeal. Upgraded finishes involve higher-quality, more durable, and often more aesthetically unique materials and designs. This can include premium flooring, custom cabinetry, designer lighting, or specialty countertops. Upgrades allow for greater personalization and can improve a home's longevity and luxury feel in areas like Berkeley, Oakland, and the East Bay.",
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