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Best Way To Estimate Rehab Costs?

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Getting GCs or subs to a project once under contract is of course the best way to get accurate bids. But how about when we are running the numbers for potential deals before we make an offer?

I have no idea how much anything costs...from flooring, septic installation, drywall, etc. Prices online are all over the place. Especially these days when prices are much more expensive. I'm trying to get a somewhat close ballpark estimate but don't really know where to look or what strategies to use. I do know exactly what needs to be done though. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.

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Michael Oliver
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  • Greenville, SC
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Michael Oliver
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