If one part of your renovation strategy is weak, the whole deal becomes unstable.

I call it the three legged stool.

Quality.
Speed of the renovation.
Budget.

Most investors over optimize one and sacrifice the others.
They push price so hard that quality drops.
Or they rush speed and lose control of cost.

A stool only works when all three legs touch the ground.
Renovations are no different.

Successful outcomes come from balance, not extremes.
When quality, speed, and budget work together, the project stands.
When one fails, everything tips over.

Use this framework before every renovation decision.

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