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Joe Armstrong
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Best way to keep things on schedule with flip project

Joe Armstrong
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ellington, CT
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Hello BiggerPocket world. Ok let me start by saying I am not the most organized person in the world. I am start a flip soon and I am trying to find the best way to keep it organized and on schedule. If anyone has any suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks,

Joe      

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J.R. Gutierrez
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J.R. Gutierrez
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Because I'm a nerd and actually enjoy managing remodels, I went ahead and made a super simple sample calendar in Google Sheets. Of course this is just a visual sample. You'd have to create your own based on the scope of work. There are software programs that let you create more elaborate schedules but for quick reference, Sheets or Excel work great. You can even search for templates created for project management in both programs.

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