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Updated over 9 years ago, 06/20/2015

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Matthew A Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenville, SC
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Metal Roofs for a long term flip and hold

Matthew A Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenville, SC
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So with all this talk about cap ex I was wondering what you thought about using wear resistant materials in rehabs. my business model is to by extremely distressed and do full rehabs. I will list some and rent the others. Thoughts on using metal roofs, stained concrete floors, quartz counter tops etc. I want to alleviate big ticket repairs 20 years down the line.  

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