Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Investor Club

I Need Your Rehabbing Questions!

  • 20 Sep 2009 8:28 PM
    Message # 220873
    Deleted user

    Hey All,

    I am going to completely re-work my Successful Rehabbing workshop. With that in mind, what topics would you like to see covered? Please let me know here, or personally at greg at nubys group dot com, or call me at (817) 230-4800.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

    -Greg

    PS - Next Successful Rehabbing workshop is October 17th, 2009.

  • 21 Sep 2009 7:52 AM
    Reply # 220969 on 220873
    Deleted user
    Hi Greg,
    I would like to take a class that skips all the information on how you find houses and get good deals, financing and that elementary type information and focus on the real work that happens during a re-hab. If you could manage it, maybe a 3 trip type class where the class goes to a newly purchased SF, then go again about 1/2 way finished, then come to the open house. The ideal would share all the scope, schedule, and budget to actual. I enjoyed your first class!
    Thank you,
    Jean

    Last modified: 21 Sep 2009 7:52 AM | Deleted user
  • 21 Sep 2009 9:55 PM
    Reply # 221225 on 220873
    As a "newbie" touching on the find and fund is still of particular interest to me. Also tricks for getting to a proper price that will ensure a decent profit such as estimating costs, not only for the rehab itself but for "other" costs involved such as interest and utilities until the sale. There's also ALOT of pitfalls I would like a heads up about. I know most of these subjects will be mentioned and I know there's lots more to learn so give us all ya got Greg!! Don't be shy! LOL!
  • 22 Sep 2009 6:47 AM
    Reply # 221300 on 220873
    Deleted user

    Joe, Thank You! for the "Nuby" questions. We are going to deal with everything you mentioned, as well as TONS of other stuff that new Rehabbers have to focus on in order to be successful rehabbers.

    Jean, as a more experienced investor, I value your insight and have been working on developing an "advanced rehabbing" class that deals with the specifics you mentioned. I'll let you know as soon as I have a course outline finished. Maybe you and your breakfast group could get out your red crayons and mark it up for me? ;->

    Thanks again ... and keep those questions coming!

    Best Regards,

    -Greg

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