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efficient use of resources when rehabbing
I am currently a buy and hold investor with a focus on multi family rentals, but i would like to learn how to efficiently use my time, skills and money to add value to a property. Assuming a property is in good structural and infrastructural condition, where would you look to next to get the best bang for your buck?