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Rene Bee
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1st gut reno - from out of state - how i did it and survived

Rene Bee
  • New to Real Estate
  • Atlanta, Ga
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Hi everyone, 

I am at the end of my first gut renovation.  It has been a journey.  I don't have construction experience.  The house was out of state.  And I did not have a team in place.  This sounds like a recipe for disaster.  Yet I did it without horror stories.  instead i have amazing surprises.

I'm thinking of offering a class to share my experience and offer advice to others.

Thoughts?

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Kevin Paulk
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Kevin Paulk
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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I think one property is not enough to prove if your process works. The sample size is too small. I would try repeating what you did a few times and if there's success then you know you're on to something and maybe you can teach that to others. 


~That's just my two cents!

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