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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/18/2015

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Thomas Shanley
  • New York City, NY
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Questions from a General Contractor

Thomas Shanley
  • New York City, NY
Posted

Hi all,

I think this is the right forum for this question. My father runs a  general contracting company mainly focused on commercial properties but has done a lot of residential as well, from renovations to build outs. 

I was wondering what do you think are some good ways to market our services to investors. Working with homeowners I believe is harder than investors due to the fact that with homeowners decisions are driven more by emotional than numbers.

Looking to expand our services to individuals that fix and flip as well as larger commercial investors.

Wondering what do you like to see with a general contractor. 

-Thanks,

Tom 

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