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Tracy Cheon
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What do you do to negotiate better?

Tracy Cheon
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Hello everyone!

I am flipping my first property and negotiating with a few vendors to get better pricing (cabinets and countertops etc.) How do others go about negotiation? Do you negotiate at all when it comes to choosing the contractors or vendors? Or is it mostly just getting multiple biddings and deciding based on those options? ... Are there any industry-known services that negotiate for you?

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Mason Liu
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Mason Liu
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The best way to go about this is to just get multiple bids. Personally, I'm not a fan of nickel and diming contractors on their work because well...they will end up nickel and diming me on the quality/effort they put into the job I've found. 

More importantly, I do think the way they provide you their bid matters a lot as well. The vendors who are detailed in their scope of work and bids tend to be more professional and handle their jobs better, and may be worth the premium (if any).

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