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Calling all Baltimore Rehabbers: In need of a good Framer
I'm currently piecing together a large renovation of a 1200 sqft home in Fells Point Baltimore near Patterson park, and I will be adding 550 sqft (2 level rear addition) to the home. I am in need of a licensed and experienced framer who can build the rear addition. I already have architectural drawings for the entire project. I currently have a team of contractors that I work with but my team is currently busy working on 2 of my projects in Washington DC. Since I am expanding to Baltimore, I would like to begin building a Baltimore team of contractors. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good Framer that I can speak with? I know this is like asking a famous chef for his/her secret recipe but I'm hoping my BP family will help a fellow investor. FYI I am ready to Hire ASAP