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Mike Cordova
  • Riverside, CA
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TO OPEN OR NOT TO OPEN (WALLS)

Mike Cordova
  • Riverside, CA
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Im closing on my first Fix and Flip property in Tempe AZ this Friday (yay me!). I walked the property with my Contractor and my Realtor this last weekend.  The property definitely has potential but the floor plan is very closed off as the house was built in 1960.  The original house is brick construction and there has since been A Stick Build Addition with closing the carport and front patio in.  The brick walls are what would need to be opened up.  I would be interested to hear of any members experience with opening interior brick walls.  How price prohibitive is it and was the juice worth the squeeze.  Thanks in advance!

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