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Looking for Investor Friendly Contractor

Adam Querbach
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I have a rental property in Buda, TX, just south of Austin, TX.  It's time to do some cap ex repairs and update the exterior siding possibly roof and flooring.  How have you found an investor friendly contractor?

When I was living in the house for over 10 years, I had multiple contractors to bid on Windows, kitchen counter tops, bathroom remodels....and the quotes were all so outrageously high from every company, we ended up doing a lot of work ourselves.  Bathrooms, flooring, drywall, re-carpeting, fencing, painting...I can do it if I have to, but I am in a period of my life where I have no time, and need to offload these projects.

I hear people on BP podcast episodes and other Real Estate investor content and they seem to quote numbers that are 30-50% cheaper than anything I have ever been able to find. People say the did all a flip with new floors, new bathrooms, paint and kitchen update for $35k.....thats what I got quoted to install new counter tops and cabinets in this tiny galley kitchen!!

Any suggestions, referrals or insight would be greatly appreciated.



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