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Spencer Sturgill
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First deal - DIY or Sub it out?

Spencer Sturgill
  • Investor
  • Madison, WI
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I'm not far from making my first fix and flip deal, and am wondering if I should do it myself or sub it all out. I have very little experience renovating but am confident I can paint, install vanities, and install vinyl flooring.

I understand that long term I should not do it all myself because that makes scaling impossible, but for the first deal would you guys recommend DIY or subbing it all out? 

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    Greg H.
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    Greg H.
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    If this is something you want to pursue I highly suggest doing some of the work early on.  Today I do not participate but at the beginning I did a bunch without much actual knowledge.  Fast forward 30 years, when a contractor comes to me with an issue at least we can have an intelligent conversation because I was in the trenches and I can help solve problems.  Problem solving is one of the most if not the most important qualities in this business

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