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Jeff Mobley
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Repair estimate

Jeff Mobley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Opa Locka, FL
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Hi All,

This is an investment flip I am considering. The home is basically a shell with outer wall damage. It needs walls, toilets, tubs, flooring, etc. This home is a 3bed/2bath in a upper-lower income area where there are a lot of rentals. 

Any ideas on how much to rehab prop?

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Brian Fouts
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Brian Fouts
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Going to need more information and pictures to even venture a guess.  Looking at the photo, it does not even appear to have a roof.  Basically looks like new construction.  

Also, the best resource would be to contact a local contractor for pricing.  They could more accurately give you a ball park as every investor has their own idea of what a rehab should cost.  

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