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All Forum Posts by: Anish Patel

Anish Patel has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Hoping to BRRRR. Thoughts on these GC Bids?

Anish PatelPosted
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 4

Hi Ryan,

Thank you. I have not worked with these contractors, but other investors have. They were among a curated list of my investor-focused agent. The first bidder was also recently used by an investor on this forum on a successful BRRRR.

Thanks for the gut check on those items. Where would you expect those numbers to be, roughly? I know everything is quite expensive right now, but any base metrics would be helpful.

Cheers,

Anish

Post: Hoping to BRRRR. Thoughts on these GC Bids?

Anish PatelPosted
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 4

Hi everyone,

I'm in contract for this property with a couple business partners. Inspection came fairly clean, but as you can see there is plenty of work to be done. I'm in the process of collecting bids from GCs, but the estimates are coming in far higher than what we were originally told (we were targeting ~$100K). Here is a comparison of initial bids (I'll keep adding as others come in). Our goal is to BRRRR this property and based on an initial comp analysis, we're expecting an ARV of ~$280K+.

This is our first BRRRR (but not our first Ohio investment), so we'd love to gather input from more seasoned BRRRRers (is that a word?). How would you approach negotiating down these initial bids? Are there any line items that seem way off base?

As an aside, I'd be happy to connect with any other investors in Ohio, particularly Columbus. Would love to trade notes!

Best,

Anish