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Itemized repair price list

Carl Schmitt
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It sounds like a lot of people end up having a deal go bad or not being able to make a deal at all because there rehab estimates were off. Does anyone have, or could we put together, an itemized price list per unit? Personally, I think to look at a house and say, it's going to need 25k is difficult. But if you have a break down saying Siding will cost 300 a square, you can look at a typical 1000 square foot ranch and say, $300 times 12 squares is $3600.
I understand that prices vary depending on location, but I think most people are smart enough to know that if they live in California, it's going to cost more than someone in Tennessee. It would simply be a starting point for estimating costs.
So, does anyone have a list like this?

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