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All Forum Posts by: Ian Wade

Ian Wade has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: First property, need some advice for rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Nathan A.:
If you sub out all the work yourself, you're essentially acting as your own general contractor -- meaning that's more work for you to manage and coordinate. What's the value of your time? Do you have the time to do that well?

If you're sure you do, and you've worked with subcontractors before and know generally what to expect, what you would be gaining is more control yourself, which could be helpful in keeping things on budget and on time. It could also be a good opportunity to expand your knowledge of rehabbing. My wife and I did this on a renovation on our primary residence a while back and learned a lot.

 These were my thoughts exactly, thanks, Nathan!

Post: First property, need some advice for rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4
I have worked with subcontractors on larger projects ($500m range) at previous jobs, but obviously that doesn't compare much to a 3 unit multifamily. I have a good idea of the estimated cost as my background is in Architectural Engineering. One of our estimates for example was about 4x the estimate I came up with. 

It really just seems to be a matter of negotiating the level of detail required, but some GC's will only provide top-level finishes so negotiation can be challenging.

Post: First property, need some advice for rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

Good morning, my team recently purchased a 3 unit multi-family in Philadelphia. Initially, we planned on hiring a general contractor to do all the work required but after getting some estimates back we realized we may be able to save some (a lot) of money by subbing out all the disciplines instead. I am curious if anyone else has opinions on which of the two methods is best. Primary goals are keeping the rehab within budget and getting it completed on time. This property will likely be rented out to young people/college students, so the level of detail in the work performed is not the biggest concern.

Questions:

-Do you prefer hiring a GC as opposed to subcontractors, or vice versa?

-With budget and time in mind, which option typically works best?

I have worked with sub contractors in the past and was pleased with the final result, but have heard many horror stories that are making me iffy on that decision.

Thank you!

Post: Looking for GC recommendations for mid-range rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Rob Lawrence:

I recommend @Rich O'Neill


 Thank you!

Post: Looking for GC recommendations for mid-range rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Austen Mueller:

https://www.lapstonellc.com/co... Contact Justin Mendez at Lap Stone LLC. Very professional, does great work.

 Thanks for the recommendation!

Post: Looking for GC recommendations for mid-range rehab

Ian WadePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

How's it going! First post, so bear with me. My team recently purchased a BRRRR property in 19121. The previous tenants destroyed the property, so there is a decent amount of work to be done. It is 3 units with a total of 8 beds. If anyone in the Philadelphia area has recommendations for contractors, please DM or comment below! Ideally, we would like to find one GC that can handle all disciplines, not really interested in a guy that is going to sub out all the work. Working on a fairly short time frame, so larger teams would also be ideal. Thank you in advance!