Real Estate Investors Cannot Reliably Source Contractors for Heavy Rehab
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.
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