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Bianca Rodrigues
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Calling all experienced rehabbers and house flippers!

Bianca Rodrigues
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi All!

Looking for advise from experienced house flippers. What are some things you know now that you wish you knew before starting rehabbing/house flipping? What are some questions you wish you asked, metrics you wish you took into consideration, etc. I have two rehabs under my belt that are now STRs. I believe I found a great potential fix & flip in MA but want to make sure I'm doing my due diligence on the property (i.e. making sure I'm accurately projecting ARV, rehab costs, holdings costs, etc.) before reaching out to a hard money lender for assistance (would be first time using a hard money lender if I go this route).
 

Thank you!

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