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Updated 22 days ago on . Most recent reply

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Kyle Trotman
  • Kennesaw, GA
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Price for Squ/Ft Pricing Help?

Kyle Trotman
  • Kennesaw, GA
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Hey all, I’m looking for a single house that needs renovations in order to convert this into a PadSplit opportunity. With this being my first rehab I wanted to ask y’all what I could expect to pay per sq/ft  on a property depending on the level of renovation needed on single family house. 


I have broken down the categories into Heavy, Intermediate, and Light rehabs.

Heavy: 

  • •Systems Replacement: Complete overhaul of electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems.
  • •Full Interior Renovation: All new flooring, drywall, insulation, and possibly reconfiguring layouts.
  • •Windows & Doors: Replace or upgrade to meet code or aesthetic goals.
  • •Exterior Work: New siding, roofing, and possibly landscape overhaul.

Intermediate:

  • •Moderate Structural Repairs: Repairs to less critical areas, such as siding or smaller framing issues.
  • •System Upgrades: Partial updates to plumbing, electrical, or HVAC, especially if outdated or inefficient.
  • •Interior Renovation: Cosmetic updates like new flooring, updated kitchen and bathroom, and drywall repair.
  • •Exterior Updates: Painting or partial siding replacement, minor roof repairs

Light:

  • •Cosmetic Updates: Painting, new flooring, minor drywall repairs, and updating finishes (fixtures, countertops).
  • •Minor System Repairs: Fixing or updating smaller components of electrical, plumbing, or HVAC systems.
  • •Kitchen/Bathroom Refresh: New appliances, hardware, and minor upgrades without full renovations.
  • •Exterior Curb Appeal: Cleaning, landscaping, and small repairs to the exterior.



This would be of a big help to more efficiently run number on deals if anyone could help. Thank y’all. 

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Kyle Trotman
  • Kennesaw, GA
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@Josh Bowser Josh buddy! Hope all is well! Thanks for this! Would you ever look into mini splits as opposed to the ductwork renovation? That ball park price will be helpful for running numbers on deals to see if it'll fall within the rhelm of a deal that will work! Thanks dude. 

Also! You bet, I'll be looking in the Decatur area as you know so I'll send you over a couple of properties to get your opinion on them. 

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