When real estate investors purchase a house, one of the last things they think about is the doorbell – especially these days.
You may be flipping the property or making it a rental. Either way, there is almost always some rehab. Rehabbing requires so many other things to worry about. The big money goes into:
- Framing
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Roofs
- Flooring
- Kitchens and Baths
And much more than just some rinky-dink doorbell...
Often the doorbell goes in with the staging – to make people feel like the house is completely done.
Maybe you never even buy a doorbell. Most renters these days have smartphones, so they can just text ‘I’m here’ to the building occupants. Doorbells would just be one more expense you don’t need.
Time to Rethink Doorbells
Like so much about housing these days, there’s a new product on the market. This new product might just change…
JP Moses
is a real estate investor in Memphis, TN, with experience ranging from land lording to note buying, rehabbing, and wholesaling. However, wholesaling is the area that he enjoys most and where he bring the most experience and expertise to his students.