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Should I rehab a house that has cinder block construction

Michael Brown
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This would be me and my business partners first flip, we got the home for a great price, however, it’s cinder block construction which we know nothing about. We did some research and it seems as though things could get difficult. Any suggestions in what to direction to go with this?

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Gary Siver
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  • Orange Park, FL
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Gary Siver
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@Michael Brown Yes interior walls will most likely be wood framed. Exterior walls will either be 2x4 as well or have 1x2 furring strips to attach things to. I have seen interior walls that are block but that is rare.

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