Redefining Rehab Standards 

Clint Lien is the Executive Vice President of The Bluebook International, a company that provides solutions for real estate investors to help them estimate rehab costs efficiently and accurately.

He has been in the industry for years, helping provide reliable resources for real estate investors, and he is on the show to help us better understand the work that goes into rehabbing properties and how we can be more efficient with them.

Listen now to learn more about rehabbing properties and how you can be efficient with estimating and planning for the expenses that come with it!

Quotables

“Build relationships with contractors. Build relationships with realtors. Whoever is going to be interacting with you in that middle sphere, on that middle lever, build those relationships before you pull the trigger.”

“There’s a risk, right? If there was no risk, everybody would do it, that’s what they say. There’s a risk, but you can limit that risk by educating yourself in multiple different ways.”

“Ignorance is usually based on a conscious decision, so if you think about what happened, if you think about what went wrong, you can look back and say “oh, that’s where I made that ignorant decision that got me there.”

Links

Website: The Bluebook International

https://www.bluebook.net/

Website: RCN Capital

https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

Website: REI INK

https://rei-ink.com/

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