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D’Andre Ortiz
  • Real Estate Agent
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First time flip suggestions

D’Andre Ortiz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Columbus, OH
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Hey BP Fam, I am planning on doing my own fix and flip relatively soon. I have been an agent in Columbus, Ohio for 2 years now and I think I am ready to take the steps to do a fix and flip. Now I know a decent bit about fix and flip as far as analyzing properties and markets but not so much on the construction side. I am looking for some resources that could help me get a better grasp on what material costs are and how much bigger projects should be costing in my area. I am also very open to connecting with potential contractors or people knowledgeable on this topic. Lastly if anyone has anymore suggestions for someone in my shoes that may not exactly relate to the question feel free! I am very open to suggestions. Thanks in advance!!!

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Hamp Lee III
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hamp Lee III
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Outside of speaking with local contractors, you can use the "Rehab Estimator" tool in the menu bar and read J Scott's book on Estimating Rehab Costs

I hope this helps.

I wish you all the best.

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