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Updated over 1 year ago, 05/14/2023

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Nina W.
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Best Guides and Spreadsheet or App to Manage my Rehab on 1st Flip

Nina W.
  • brooklyn
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I'm rehabbing a beautiful, mid-century modern, single family home upstate, and I want to stay clear and on top of project management, as well as managing the financials, supplies ordering (for the supplies and fixtures I am handling vs the contractor). I'm receiving three contractor bids this weekend. I already know it needs a new roof, mold remediation, and foundation repair. I've managed a handful of commercial renovations for my former retail business in Manhattan, but it's been a while and I want to make sure I'm keeping my numbers down to maximize profit on the flip. I'm open to receiving any helpful input on all of the above. Oh and ps - I would love to hold the property if I could, but the rental comps won't cover my refi expenses, but it could set some ppsf records as a sale. This is my first post on BP thanks! 

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