Homeowner seeks referral for a beginner-friendly contractor
A homeowner is looking for a general contractor experienced with beginner-friendly house rehab projects. This is a one-off referral request with no reusable software problem behind it.
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Finding contractors who can handle heavy rehabilitation work at investment property scale — full gut renovations, structural work, multi-unit projects — is consistently difficult, especially in specific local markets. General contractor marketplaces are not calibrated for investor-grade rehab work, leading to mismatched expectations, project delays, and budget overruns. Investor networks are the primary sourcing channel, creating a dependency on local relationships that doesn't scale.
No standardized rehab cost estimation method for new house flippers
New real estate investors entering house flipping have no reliable, standardized way to estimate renovation costs before purchasing a property. Without contractor relationships or proprietary estimating spreadsheets that experienced flippers rely on, beginners routinely underestimate rehab budgets — the leading cause of failed flips. This is a structural knowledge gap with direct financial consequences for a growing segment of DIY investors.
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