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Amanda Perkins
  • Operations Manager - Real Estate Investment Company
  • Eugene, OR
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Looking for a contractor for a 12 unit reposition in Dallas,TX

Amanda Perkins
  • Operations Manager - Real Estate Investment Company
  • Eugene, OR
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We are under contract to purchase a 12 unit complex (that is near another apartment community we own). We've previously used our own crews to complete the rehab for a reposition, but are considering approaching this project differently. I'm looking for referrals for a contractor that is equipped to handle this type of project and has proven success. Our rehab budget is around $225K-$250K. Most of the units are 2 bedrooms about 900 sq. ft. Any referrals would be welcome. (I posted this in the TX forum, but it doesn't seem like there is a lot of activity in that forum, so I'm cross-posting)

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