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Updated almost 3 years ago,

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Ryan Steiner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Tampa, FL
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Rehab Estimate Practice

Ryan Steiner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

I think one major barrier to us newbies is the fear of vastly misreading the rehab estimate, and getting in over budget and over our heads. Here is my request that I think would help lots of people by using real life examples.

Would anybody (preferably multiple people) be able to send before/after examples of average houses they have flipped with enough pictures and description for a beginner to try estimating the  rehab cost? Then perhaps a separate page showing the actual rehab. This would allow us to see how close we are getting and eventually build up a person's confidence to pull the trigger on an offer. 

I know this would help me, but any other suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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