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Updated almost 2 years ago, 01/20/2023

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Greg Raymer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bowling Green, KY
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Should You Use A Contractor To Rehab a Flip?

Greg Raymer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bowling Green, KY
Posted

Using a contractor to rehab a flip can be a good idea for several reasons:

  • Experience and expertise: Contractors have experience and expertise in construction and renovation, and they know how to get the work done quickly and efficiently. They can help you avoid mistakes and ensure that the work is done to code.
  • Timesaving: Hiring a contractor can save you time, as they will be able to handle all aspects of the renovation, from obtaining permits to coordinating with subcontractors.
  • Cost-effective: A good contractor can help you stay within your budget by providing accurate cost estimates, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and helping you make informed decisions about materials and finishes.
  • Legal compliance: Contractors are familiar with local and state building codes, and they can help ensure that the work is done in compliance with all laws and regulations.
  • Access to resources: Contractors have access to resources that you may not have, such as specialized equipment, skilled labor, and materials at wholesale prices.

However, it’s important to note that hiring a contractor also comes with some downsides, such as added expenses, potential delays, and the need for proper communication and coordination.

It’s essential to do your research and find a reputable contractor with a good track record of completing similar projects on time.

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