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How to Renovate a House—Whether You’re Renting, Flipping, or Moving In
Whether you’re just diving into the world of fixer-uppers or plan to rehab a rundown old home for your own personal use, a whole-home renovation can be a daunting prospect.…
Rookie Reply: Doing The Work Yourself vs. Hiring Out
This week’s question is a very common one that has frequently come from novice and experienced real estate investors alike. If you own rentals, you may be thinking about this…
Conquering Nightmare Rehabs While Working Full-Time with BRRRR Investor James Masotti
Excited about real estate investing and looking for a blueprint to follow? Well, you’re in luck! Guest James Masotti is a well-rounded investor who talks piling up properties while working…
Choosing the Right Contractor in Today’s Market
Renovating Your Investment Property?
This is why it helps to establish the correct steps to follow before you begin a rehab. With so many moving parts (and moving people), it can become a whirlwind of responsibilities and tasks. The more efficient and successful the rehab, the more likely your house will sell or rent once it’s put on the open market. This is where you can finally get the cash in your hand for all the hard work you’ve put in!
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