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I want to start developing apartments - who should I be talking to right now?
I want to build my first apartment/condo building/complex and then continue doing that as my career. I currently have very little of my own money to put into a deal (<$50k), however, I know half of my town and expect that I could raise the required capital from investors. I currently live in Richmond, KY and the town is growing quickly, so I think it makes sense to plan to do the first project in Richmond.
If you were me, who would you be talking to right now and what questions would you be asking?
My Background
I have worked for a few years as a construction manager and a few years as a civil engineer, and I got my PhD in civil engineering by studying construction productivity. I have mostly worked on industrial projects, but some commercial. I have also been a landlord for over a decade and I've been studying real estate like it's my job for several years now. Learning is my greatest strength and I'm certain that I can figure this out if I can find the right people to work with.
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I want to build my first apartment/condo building/complex and then continue doing that as my career. I currently have very little of my own money to put into a deal (<$50k), however, I know half of my town and expect that I could raise the required capital from investors. I currently live in Richmond, KY and the town is growing quickly, so I think it makes sense to plan to do the first project in Richmond.
If you were me, who would you be talking to right now and what questions would you be asking?
My Background
I have worked for a few years as a construction manager and a few years as a civil engineer, and I got my PhD in civil engineering by studying construction productivity. I have mostly worked on industrial projects, but some commercial. I have also been a landlord for over a decade and I've been studying real estate like it's my job for several years now. Learning is my greatest strength and I'm certain that I can figure this out if I can find the right people to work with.
@Matt Sears You are definitely asking the right questions. It might make sense for you to get really clear on your vision and your why and then reverse engineer your next steps from there. Here's a tool we share with entrepreneurs who are starting out in their journey of becoming the local developer in their community. https://docs.google.com/document/d/11z9Og7PCw7UJSbugLq0ppWLB...
I've been a real estate developer for 17 years working nationwide. We are in the process of releasing education components to reduce the friction for people getting into development.
We empower local entrepreneurs to transform underutilized properties into dynamic community assets. It's completely feasible and we simplify the education to be a clear road map of the entire process.
I'm happy to jump on call to discuss more about your goals and vision if you'd like. Just shoot me a DM!