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All Forum Posts by: Yoram Ezra

Yoram Ezra has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: J & J Renovations & Design

Yoram EzraPosted
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Anyone worked with J & J renovation & design GC in Philadelphia?  Looking for a reliable GC for an upcoming project.  Recommendations would be greatly appreciated. 

Post: Auction tips and tricks needed

Yoram EzraPosted
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Anyone has some auction experience and is willing to share/guide?

Post: Getting my feet wet in Philly

Yoram EzraPosted
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Hi Joe, thank you so much for reaching out and for the information. I’d love to hear about your experiences in doing this. I’m coming in with guns blazing but, as expected, there are may roadblocks. Right property and a solid GC are the main ones now.  DM me please. 

Post: Getting my feet wet in Philly

Yoram EzraPosted
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I am getting a RE business started in Philly.  I'm deciding on a property; if everything goes according to schedule, it will begin within 6 - 8 weeks.  I have some experience in reno from the Brooklyn, NY market.  Unfortunately, the NY market is too hot, and with only 2 hours away, Philly seems to be a good choice.   

I am looking for a contractor. I have some names from BBB, and I was thinking of sending them a mock RFP of a comparable reno. Does anyone have experience with vetting a remote contractor?  Any good tips? 

Any other tricks and tips for a beginner would be greatly appreciated.