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Jon Mason
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Franklin, TN
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How To Find Mid-Size GC in my Area?

Jon Mason
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Franklin, TN
Posted

I'm looking for #2 in this article: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/2015-01-14-types-general-contractors-how-to-choose

I've got a couple of #1 (small-one man contractors) who I'd consider more handymen than anything, and they're fine, but I need someone who can come into a house and give me an estimate for the entire rehab, and then has the team to get it done.

Essentially, a mid-size GC who is doing some of the work themselves but has a crew of 4-8 people. What is the best way to go about finding these folks in my area? Some obvious methods would be REIA meetings and personal recommendations, but what are some other ways? Would home advisor be an option?

Thanks in advance for your help!