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Mike Hurney
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  • Boston, MA
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Combating "Transitory" inflation

Mike Hurney
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Combating "Transitory" inflation

Good morning, What are you doing NOW?

(email that went out this morning) Besides Maxing out $Insulation to contain Energy costs and $Pressing our material Suppliers, when they say they'll beat a competitors prices, What else are YOU doing?

How you can Max out $Insulation, from A-Z! 5/31 meeting.

$Pressing Suppliers to beat their competition.

Example, last month:

1/2" Advantex T&G $105 plus tax, Home Depot Salem, MA

$85 Jackson Lumber, Manchester.

Home Depot Manchester beat it at $80 so we purchased $2k worth (of this and competitive CDX sheathing)!

What else are you guys doing to Combat inflation?

Let's network to find more techniques for this, at the next meeting 5/31/22 6:30-9pm at DesignGroup47 dot com

I look forward to see you soon!

Mike Hurney, Director, MassRealEstate dot net & NewHampshireREIA dot org

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