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Ryan Schuler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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Building- Process priority/decision list

Ryan Schuler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

Hey BP community!

I am trying to get more adept at doing larger rehabs and I had a conversation with a friend the other day who is having a house built. Talking with them, I realized that builders have general timelines of when things need to be completed and when decisions need to be made by the homeowner- director of the build. I was wondering if anyone had a general guideline they could send that outlines basic order of operations, ideal timelines, and when different finishes need to be selected by the homeowner/prospective build client- cabinets/countertops/siding/paint/plumbing fixtures/light fixtures, etc. 

I will be using this moving forward to try and get better at planning when doing remodel jobs to have stricter timelines and order things at the right time.

Thanks!

Ryan