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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking for recommendations on contractors in the Baltimore area
I am looking to build a relationship with potential contractors. Looking to purchase my second investment home (multi-family) and will likely be in need of contractor to do some renovations. Want to find a contractor now while in the early stages home search. Looking for someone who can provide feed back on potential properties and estimates
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You should be able to search through contractors on the network tab on BP. I also recommend asking your own network (friends / family) of any investor-friendly contractors. Another last resort - Facebook groups in the Baltimore area.
You will not find rock star contractors by asking on a public forum. I've found all of my contractors through trial and error, asking my network for referrals, and adding value to other people's network by sharing my own network with them. I would recommend connecting with folks who you have helped / worked with in the past since you already have a personal connection with them.