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Jeremy Robinson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
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Greenville Greer SC renovation help

Jeremy Robinson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
Posted

Hello again all! I just purchased another home in Greer SC. It looks to be the cheapest in the neighborhood, and needs a full remodel. I will be doing most of the work myself, but I am running into self conflict by trying not to over build for the house. It is a modular home, with a marriage wall, part of which I would like to beam and remove. It has a 3 car garage and full basement, with interesting land, about 3/4 of an acre.

Anyways, I am brand new to this part of the country and have no network. I need advice on layout/design, electrical plumbing and structural, but mostly on a consulting level, enough to keep me up to code, and legal, without over improving, and allowing me to do most of the work.

Plan is not yet clear, I still need to get a grasp on this market, but renovations are a must and I will be living in it during. After, I'm considering it for either a rental, or possibly a flip depending on what the market does.

Thank you all!

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