Posted By: Adam Kosiorek on August 13, 2010

One of the most important aspects when evaluating whether a property is a potential good deal for your business is generating accurate repair estimates. While no one is expecting you to necessarily be as knowledgeable as a licensed contractor right away, if you want your rehab project to make money and your business to have sustained success, you’re going to need to consider your own repair estimates to be one of the most critical pieces of your deal puzzle. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on May 13, 2010
Adam Kosiorek, Project Manager for Opening Doors, and Kris Morin walk through the newest project in Harwinton CT. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on April 6, 2010
Adam, the magician and project manager for Opening Doors, walks us through the basics of home staging and getting your home sold quicker [...]
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Posted By: Adam Kosiorek on May 15, 2009
It is absolutely essential that you prequalify the contractors you will be working with on any given project. If you don't ask the right questions before work begins you are potentially setting yourelf up for trouble. One simple easy way of prequalifying contractors is through referrals. [...]
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Posted By: Adam Kosiorek on April 10, 2009
In the first part of this blog we starting talking about how the details of your rehab project are very important and how they can either save you time and money or cost you time and money. In this next segment we'll cover the second aspect of this topic. [...]
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Posted By: Adam Kosiorek on April 8, 2009
The details of a rehab project could either save you a lot of money or make you lose a lot of money. Not to mention a lot of frustration, headache, time, and bickering between you and the contractors. When walking through a property it’s ok to estimate repairs to get a general idea of what your total project cost is going to be. This will help you determine if there is any profit potential in doing that particular rehab. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on April 7, 2009
When starting your home renovation project, it should be your first step to ensure that all entries (doors, windows, hatchways, etc) to the home are secure and strong. If they are not, then they should be replaced as soon as possible. [...]
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