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Category Archives: Real Estate

Landlord Upgrades: Using Technology to Get T...

June 20, 2023
Article by Laurie Abner, author of Safe Happy Houses. Landlord Upgrades: Using Technology to Get The Most Out of Yo ...
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BRRRR Strategy With Hard Money Example

March 29, 2023
What is the BRRRR strategy? The BRRRR strategy stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. The idea behind this ...
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How to Use Hard Money in Real Estate Investi...

March 27, 2023
Real estate investing can be a lucrative way to build wealth and achieve financial independence. However, one of th ...
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Understanding DSCR Loans: A Guide for Real E...

March 26, 2023
As a real estate investor, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right financing op ...
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Using AirDNA to Up Your airbnb Game

March 23, 2023
Investing in a vacation rental property can be a smart financial move, but it’s important to do your research ...
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Rehab Valuator Review

March 23, 2023
Real estate investing can be a lucrative venture, but it requires careful analysis and evaluation of potential deal ...
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Rehab Calculator Cheat Sheet

This table can provide a rough estimate on what rehab costs might look like. This is in no way meant to represent your rehab costs, rather a guide to help get you started. You’ll want to consider the labor costs and materials in your area.

Light: Condition with only paint or simple exterior cleanup needed to improve curb appeal.
Medium: May need new fixtures (plumbing and light), new tile, new tub/shower, new sinks, new paint and more. Windows and doors may also need complete replacement due to age or functionality issues.
Heavy: This is the all-in rehab where you look at everything from the “light” and “medium” levels to throwing in major items, such as foundation repair, roof replacement, replacement of appliances such as AC/Furnace, and door and window replacement.