One of my favorite jobs of all time was stocking the freezers at Sam's Club. I quit the job because I found things that made me more money, but I miss the manual labor.The other day, I was able to pound the cement out of a basement so I could put in a pump.
It was extremely hard work, and I was sweating big time.
However, when I was done, I thought it was a great experience.
I got a workout, and I saved some money. When you get to be a bigger investor though, you will want to hire this work done, and use your time in doing a deal to maximize your return.
Some of these homes need a little bit of work, but it is amazing the return you can get by just cleaning up the yard,and home. Cleaning is huge!
All these things raise the value in the eyes of the person who will buy the home, and you can sell it for a higher price.
If the home smells like animal urine, and is dirty, just plan on having customer after customer turn up their nose at the opportunity.
I had to laugh once because one of my real estate instructors down at the Nouveau Riche University said the smell of animal urine is the smell of money.
What he meant was that you could get a better price and in turn solve the "urine" problem to make more money when you flip it.
I look forward to working with you.
Thanks Burke Bennett
http://www.seidahohomes.com/
208 589 5599
burkebennett@hotmail.clom

No comments:
Post a Comment