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Brian M.
  • Wholesaler
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Growing Pains and Engineers

Brian M.
  • Wholesaler
  • Phoenix, AZ
Posted
At what point do any of you bring on designers in your flips? I'm an investor in Phoenix, AZ. Our company's just under a year old and we've tackled some ambitious projects already. We're just now crossing a milestone of running four projects at once and figure we'll be stretched a bit, so I'm looking at bringing on a structural engineer/ designer for a project that we'll be doing additions to. We're just completing one now where we originated the concept and an architect polished it. Does your designer help with creative as well?

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