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Rehab steps for BRRRR method
Hi everyone, I had a questions about the "Rehab" portion of the BRRRR method. When buying an investment property and using the BRRRR method, what should be the order of steps in rehabbing?. I will be the first to admit that as a newbie I don't feel comfortable in estimating rehab costs and will be using a GC for the rehab part. Should I send a GC over to inspect a property before buying? Or would someone consider this a waste of time. I don't want to purchase a property without knowing the rehab costs and I have heard over and over to not take rehab costs from a realtor or wholesaler at face value and have an unbiased third party give me an estimate