Personally, I would hire a licensed plumber, like Mike Scott Plumbing. A faucet is easy to replace, but a sink can get complicated. The biggest issue is configuring the drain and vent piping to match up with the new sink drain location and the outlet through the wall or floor. A handyman could cut corners and make a code violation that you may regret later. Also, shop around and find the fixtures that you like and possibly buy them in advance. You can always return them if you don't use them.
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