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Ali Kalaei
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What software or method are you actually trusting for first-pass rehab estimates?

Ali Kalaei
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I am not talking about the final contractor bid. I mean the stage before you pay for a walkthrough, when photos are incomplete, access is limited, and you are just deciding whether the deal is worth chasing. Are you relying on your own spreadsheet, per-square-foot rules, contractor relationships, DealCheck / RepairPricer / PropStream, or no software at all? Where does it still break down most for you right now: local pricing, hidden scope, ARV confidence, dispo confidence, or something else?

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Rick Albert#1 House Hacking Contributor
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Rick Albert#1 House Hacking Contributor
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The challenge here is literally every property is different. A great example is you can put a calculation in for flooring, but stairs cost more. You would have to get so granular. This is why some flippers focus on one type of property so that they can better control their costs.

With that said, you could do a high level spreadsheet where you input basic information and add a large contingency at the end.

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