Rehabbing For Bigger Profits
by Reggie Brooks
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thorough inspection of the subject property will serve as a basis from which
to begin the rehabilitation. Until you are experienced enough to perform
this inspection yourself, it is wise to seek the services of a competent
professional. Most contractors will give you a free estimate of repairs when
they know they stand a chance of getting the job.
You may consider exercising your option to do the work yourself. In the
beginning, it might be worth while to spend your time working on your
properties, but as the number of properties you own increases, you’ll be
better served to delegate your fix up work to some one else, while you focus
on finding more deals. If you are going to do a fair amount of work on your
properties, always keep in mind that if you’re not a plumber, electrician,
roofer, carpenter or such, don’t try to tackle jobs that are beyond your
skill level. Leave those jobs for the professionals.
Another word of caution. Many times you’ll find that a little cosmetic
repair will bring a property back to life, thus saving you lots of
money. It is important not to over-rehabilitate your project.
If the property is in a low to moderate income neighborhood, the amount of
money you spend on such items as flooring, plumbing fixtures, door hardware,
etc. would probably be lower than that of a property in a high dollar
neighborhood.
Do a little shopping around for the best prices on materials. While your
local hardware store may fill your needs when it comes to small items,
rarely can they compete with the large contractor warehouse type stores. If
you are planning to do some or all the work yourself, I recommend that you
purchase good quality tools. Much money is wasted on cheap tools that have
to be re-purchased over and over again. If you’re performing a small job and
have no desire to do your own contracting work, then it doesn’t matter as
much.
Be aware that you can rent almost any tool you’ll ever need from an
equipment rental yard. Look in the local telephone directory under “Rental”.
While rehabbing the property, pay particular attention to the following:
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