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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Matt D.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charlotte, NC
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Estimating Insurance Costs and Providing Value

Matt D.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Recently, I've noticed a couple posts asking for dependable ways to quickly estimate insurance costs when doing analysis on a property or an area.  Inevitably, the chorus in the comments boils down to, "Find an insurance guy who doesn't mind running the numbers for you."  

So, in an effort to provide what little value I can as I get started on my investing journey, I would like to offer my services in that department.  If you are looking in North Carolina or South Carolina, and would like some insight on insurance costs for your numbers, please don't hesitate to send me a message.  

The insurance company I work for seems to have a good appetite for and competitive rates on longer term investment strategies like Buy and Hold or BRRRR on single or small multi-family rental properties, but I should be able to get you a good idea on almost anything, even if i need to phone a friend.

I hope you'll take me up on it! 

Cheers, 

Matt

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