There’s a common misconception among the general public that the only thing you need to execute a successful renovation is a good contractor. While this may be true when it comes to small projects or updates on well-maintained homes, it is far from ideal when it comes...
If you’re feeling inspired to change up your home, taking the time to think about the renovation ahead of time can help you stay on budget. You’ll want to get the most return on your investment, especially if you plan on selling in the future. Before...
Now that we covered the first four steps of the 7-step process let’s go over the final three steps of rehabilitating a home for resale. If you’ve read my past two blogs, you’ll know that the steps we’ve already covered are: creating a plan, preparing the scope of...
In my last post, I introduced the 7-step process of rehabilitating a home for resale by discussing steps one and two. Step one: create a plan for how you wish to accomplish this rehabilitation by focusing on what repairs are necessary and what improvements should be...
I find joy in working in the real estate rehabilitation business which allows me to take a bad situation and turn it into something good. The bad situation is when someone loses their home to a foreclosure, however, by flipping the home, those four walls can be sold...