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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

PRE-Hab
I am a Wholesaler in Greenville SC Just wondering if anyone has done, How I've heard it as PRE-Habbing? This is what Im looking to do and would like to know if it helps make a little more profit as a wholesaler. Example I put a trashed property under contract then I pay someone to go in their and clean it out, haul the trash off, cut the grass, maybe replace the broken glass in the windows, Paint the door, clean the gutters out. Then start showing it to buyers. Just wondering if anyone does this and finds this to be successful or is not worth the time? thanks for your help.