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Brandy Carrero
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Quoting a job for construction cost

Brandy Carrero
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I’m new to investing/real estate but I pretty much know how to complete my proformas to ensure the investment is worth it or not, but I do not have a dedicated contractor as of yet. I’ve been going to showings for properties I’m interested in and I can tell what needs updates, but I’m not familiar on how to quote these repairs. Can someone send any useful tools/information?

Note: I do understand that this can depend on the contractor and their prices/resources. But if I can come up with my own first estimate - I think that will come a long way

Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?

Thank you everyone!

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