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Kyle Daniels
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Long Distance BRRRR General Contractor

Kyle Daniels
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
Posted

Hello BP,

I am inquiring about individuals who have done Long Distance BRRRRs and if you hired a general contractor to manage the entire project.

I have identified SFHs in the KC MO area that I would be interested to BRRRR. I currently have 3 homes out there that I bought either turn key or close to it.

Some of these homes have an opportunity to have additional bed and bathrooms added on to get the most out of the BRRRR.

I would essentially need someone to manage the rehab and construction work + additions as I live multiple states away.

My understanding is this would fall under a general contractor type of need.

Has anyone gone this route before and can give recommendations or how they did it?

Any alternatives to this idea are also appreciated.

Thank you

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