World Wide Property Sales
Why You Shouldn't Do All The Renovation Work Yourself
by Sal Vannutini
One of the biggest mistakes many real estate investors make is performing all of
the renovation work on a fixer upper themselves; mistakenly believing it will
save them money in the end. This line of thinking, however; can result in a
number of problems; most of which will actually cost you money rather than save
you money. Unless you are a professional renovator, and an expert in every area
of renovation; chances are the work you perform isn't going to be up to code.
That's no slight intended toward anyone, but there is a reason that most
individuals employed in the construction trade specialize in one or two areas.
There's simply too much to know to be able to become skilled at every task with
enough mastery to perform it at a level that will meet inspection regulations.
If your renovations aren't up to par, you'll end up either unable to sell the
property, having to sell it a price less than you intended or having to hire an
expert to come in and do the work again. All three of these scenarios end up
costing you money and detracting from you profit margin.
The second reason you shouldn't perform all of the work yourself is because your
time is worth money. It just simply doesn't make any sense to spend the time
that you could be utilizing toward other efforts just to save a few bucks. If
you are employed with another job and real estate investment is just a sideline
for you, then you will need to either take off time from your job or do the work
on your own time.
Taking time off from work doesn't get you any farther ahead financially because
even if you have personal time or vacation time, it's still costing you money to
use those days because you're depleting a limited supply. Performing the
renovation work on your off time detracts from your ability to spend leisure
time with your family, relax and pursue pleasurable activities. This scenario
generally results in problems with your family and you overwhelmed by exhaustion
and stress.
Bio:
Sal has successfully renovated real estate for both personal and investment
purposes for over 10 years where he has bought, renovated and sold over 40
properties and build up a substantial portfolio.
His knowledge and expertise in renovating is based on the many lessons learned
from his hands-on experiences; as well as his many years in the real estate
industry where he has helped clients to do the same with his private workshops
and mentoring.
His application of the "buy and renovate" strategy gave him the option to stop
working full-time at the age of 35. At the time of writing Sal has just turned
40 and had retired from full-time employment. He now lives his "perfect" life
and divides his time between his renovation projects, as a private mentor to his
clients, as a public speaker, traveling the world and "hanging out" with his
wife and children.