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Bonnie Anglin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Sacramento, seeking recc's for experienced rehabber/general contractor for JV fix and flip

Bonnie Anglin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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My husband and I bought a fix and flip house in East Sac that we want to rehab and add onto before selling this spring. It's currently a 2/1. We want to make it a 3/2 or bigger, and to rehab the original kitchen and bath. We've already done a lot to the house - new HVAC, sewer line, crown molding, floors, interior paint and a closet remodel. Since then, we've decided we don't want to live in it, and would rather flip it, as a much bigger home. This part of Sac is very desirable, especially if you're selling a larger home that's been updated - they are going for $300 - 375/sq ft, and inventory is very, very limited. 

I have some great contractor recc's, but am actually exploring the option of finding a contractor who will JV with us and split the profit. That latter option seems a little tricker to find in the real world, so I thought I'd take it to the BP Marketplace.

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