"Full rehab" refers to a comprehensive process of rehabilitation or recovery that involves complete focus and efforts towards recovering from an injury, addiction, or illness. It implies undergoing a thorough treatment program or therapy that addresses all aspects of the problem to achieve a complete recovery.
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At the time we saw it, there were seven vacancies, and three properties
needed full rehabs.
I
do full rehabs so only want one a month or so, it'd be a different business model if I was wholesaling or building up rentals.
A long rest period followed by
a full rehab program is essential.
Outside of work, Dr. Fratamico and her husband Nick have taken on renovating
a full rehab home in CT..
We specialize in mold remediation / build back, rental turns,
full rehabs, and anything inbetween.
In one appraiser was comparing a trashed out bank foreclosure to a property that just recently had
a full rehab like it was an apple to apple comparison.
@Michael Shabazz, I rehabbed a house in Collier Height, 3092 West Peek Rd. Bought in» 13,
full rehab, rented it for a few years and sold it last summer.
So I came up with repair estimates on each house I saw and used that to come up with an approximate repair estimate on the total, first for the normal houses and then for the three that needed
a full rehab.
And, yes it needs
a full rehab but if I did my numbers right after all is said and done I'll be sitting pretty.
Both main house and apartment need
full rehab, but are demo'ed & ready.
I have a property that I need to do
a full rehab on.
Solid work and takes care of any issues quickly, although he doesn't have time for
full rehabs.
However, I've never done
a full rehab.
I would think that you will learn more from
a full rehab than from a «paint and carpet» facelift.
We purchase value add multi families, do
a full rehab and rent long term.
One needed cosmetic updates and one needed pretty much
a full rehab.
The types of properties I have interest in are
full rehabs, rent ready properties or anything in between.
Depends on the area, but where I am (Atlanta metro), $ 50K would get
you a full rehab (interior / exterior) on a typical 1400 - 1600 sq ft home.
If pouring all your resources into
a full rehab is out of the question, then doing the little things is the next best option.
I did purchase the property successfully and do
a full rehab and now have positive cash flow on it.
I am in process of two
full rehabs, and other maintenance work and I still couldn't find reliable / responsible and trustworthy person whom I can say, yes I can count on the person.
The unit has a mold problem & needs
a full rehab.
I'm somewhat at a beginning stage with a couple deals behind me; I've been doing it part time for a couple years but gearing up to doing it full time - our first flip (
full rehab) just went on the market a couple days ago.
I purchased a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath about 2 months ago and did
a full rehab.
If a house is on zillow with a zestimate of 193,000 but the house is old and needs a lot of work almost
a full rehab for example and has over 6.92 acres how do I figure out the price per acre and the after repair value?
A full rehab of a large building on Druid Hill Ave is not the best place to start.
I think for a new investor with 1 or 2 properties, a home warranty policy would make sense, unless you are doing
a full rehab - then you probably won't need it.