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Anthony Cecchini
  • Tellico Plains, TN
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Book on estimating rehab costs

Anthony Cecchini
  • Tellico Plains, TN
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I ordered both books via PDF a few days ago since I use my computer to do all my studying for school and other aspects of life.

Read the rehab cost one so far

It was def worth the money. Especially since time is a very important factor in my life. It condensed all of the information I needed into an easy to understand format and pointed me in the right direction for which materials to use on properties. Since I plan on only buy N holding since my income is decent/ am planning for long term asset building, and plan to invest in kentucky, target the lower-lower middle range population, I now have a perfect idea of exactly which materials to use without spending unneeded dollars on materials my target renter population could care less about.

I def recommend this book to anyone. Ill update later after I read the rehab book too.

Shaved hours off pointless research over the internet/reading other RE books which offer only theory and have unneeded information in them.

good job Mr. J Scott 5/5 :)

carpet and linoleum all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-Anthony

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