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General Contractors and Junk Clean out
After months of analysis paralysis, I have found an off market deal that I want to pursue. It will be our first BRRRR. Currently the house is full of personal items from someone who recently passed away. Thinking of offering a lower price and just saying that we will take care of the clean out if you just sell us the house now. 3 bedrooms' worth of stuff plus a living room and small kitchen, plus a yard with some sheds and other items - anyone have a ballpark cost for a clean up like this that I can bake into the offer price?
Also - what contractors would you recommend in the Hampton Roads area? I can get connected with a few through my own real estate channels but would love to work with one who understands the BRRR method to the madness - ideally it would be great to take this person to the house and get an estimate on rehab costs. So if you have any recommendations on a GC or any other workers that you LOVE that you think I'll need I would appreciate the help!