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Updated almost 10 years ago,

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Bruce Dalis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bayville, NY
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Rehab costing

Bruce Dalis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bayville, NY
Posted

I want to eventually be able to cost out Rehab myself without bringing my contractor with me. I am doing drivebys on 20 houses a week and going back into 8-10 house a week. It simply isn't possible to have my contractor with me all the time (or most of the time). 

I have been looking at Rehab costing spreadsheets available on line. I came across this program which costs between $100 and $300 (approximately depending on features). It seems very complete and certainly provides a costed plan to figure what a rehab will cost. It also features all types of costing, management and financial spread sheets to totally cost a rehab from purchase to flip or hold. Anyone have experience with this? See link: http://www.houseflippingspreadsheet.com