Buy Box Criteria vs. Rehab Budget Trade-offs in Real Estate Flipping
Real estate investors struggle to determine whether tightening acquisition criteria or controlling rehab costs is the higher-leverage lever in current market conditions. Without data-backed frameworks, decisions rely on gut feel and vary widely by investor experience level. The lack of deal-scoring tools that incorporate both acquisition and rehab variables leaves investors operating on incomplete analysis.
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