Real Estate Wholesalers Cannot Get Fast, Reliable Repair Estimates for Deal Underwriting
Wholesale real estate investors need accurate repair cost estimates to quickly assess deal viability, but getting reliable contractor bids is slow and inconsistent. This slows deal velocity and increases underwriting risk. No standardized tool provides instant repair cost estimation calibrated to local contractor rates.
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