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Matthew C Barilla
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GC Needed Cleveland Area

Matthew C Barilla
  • Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hello all! I am trying to connect with a GC who is willing to walk some potential property rehabs with me and provide estimate. If anyone has any recommendations I would greatly appreciate it!

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Chase Lowry
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Do you have the property under contract? Do you have a reputation for closing? You may be able to pay a GC a fee to come out and walk/bid the property, however, if you do not have the property under contract you will be ignored. GC's are in high demand right now and good ones are a dime a dozen. I would recommend either taking on a smaller project and getting a feel for costs/time. If you do in fact decide to take on a larger project MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AMPLE RESERVES. I recommend the first as property values are souring right now, and in my opinion, this will only continue as we are about to experience massive inflation. Get in a property that breaks even at last resort, very possible in the Cleveland market, and wait for 1-2 years...$$$.

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