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CAD Drawings For Your Investment's!
Hey All,
As a landlord, flipper or any other niche you might be into, would you consider having existing conditions such as floor plans, site plans and mechanical plans be an benefit to your business. I notice many companies/investors when advertising rentals will often include floor plan layouts with their ads (which i think is a great additive). I'm sure with flipping you will need some sort of demo/construction drawings created for your reno.
What are peoples thoughts on this and how they could see this as a benefit to their investment strategy?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Rich