As I have been acquiring more real estate I have had to figure out how to scale the business utilizing Software and people. My systems are not perfect but I am consistently looking for ways to improve. This is my gene...
I have a slew of investors who have constantly inquired about using a Project Manager to make sure the communication and timeline with the GC is flawless (or as close as possible). I was curious if anyone has advice o...
I am brand new to hiring other people to manage work on rehabs. I have typically done all the work myself, and thus know how to do pretty much everything from cabinetry, appliance installation and repair, sanding and...
Hello, some may say anything is possible, but realistically, how possible is this? This thought came across my mind after I had three properties that I should be closing on in one week. The thing is, I don't have an...
I'm looking for opinions on using a General Contractor vs a Property Mgr managing a team of subs. I have a fairly large rehab with roof, windows, kitchen, bath, and opening walls. Looking forward to your great thoughts!
My partner and I are both located in Canada and have recently taken some extensive training programs on flipping in the United States. In order to get started, we would be looking for for local project managers to joi...
I would like to hear the thoughts of investors on if they think using a project manager to lead and develop their projects is helpful. I notice some contractors dont like working with project managers. Is this becau...
For very experienced investors who have done rehabs, either for flips or holds, what are the common things that are done to reduce the rehab budget and save money right off the bat - but without being 'shady' or doing...
Greetings! New investor here.My competitive advantage is that I have some capital and am motivated to market/hustle for leads. I am interested in buy and hold investing with BRRRR. I'm missing the project management/c...
This is in follow up to a recent post by Engelo Rumora "The Top 3 People Most Likely to Rip You Off in Real Estate Investing"Probably one of the more misunderstood words in construction is "general contractor". Based ...