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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/08/2016
Fight, Flight or Freeze?
16 years ago I inherited land in downtown Philadelphia and I can see the trends building in this area and know that it's only going to become a more affluent neighborhood.
My question or concern is that I know what I want to build, a commercial space on the first floor, student living on the second, and a nice house on the top floor that would be an Airbnb property. Right now it's just dirt, and I've done some homework and it's going to cost about 10k to get the drawings from the architect, and about 350k to build, but the revenue model I have figured out should make this a lucrative property.
My concerns are, how can I earn money in the meantime while it's just a lot? Should I team up with a real estate investor or wait until I can do this myself? Will it be hard to manage this property if I don't live in this city? I know this question may be dumb, but should I sell it and try to invest in another lucrative venture? Should I try to buy property around me or is that a full time type of thing?
For those in the Philly area, it's at 12th and Wallace as a reference point. There are two student housing next to me and I'm 5 blocks away from City Hall. I feel this is a goldmine if done right but I'm overwhelmed and not caught up with the education of real estate.
Please help!