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Jairus King
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Joint venture with developer

Jairus King
  • Professional
  • Fredericksburg, VA
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Good afternoon BP!

    I have an opportunity, but this isn't my typical area of expertise. I was looking for ways to educate myself, but couldn't seem to find much on the topic. I have a property that is a dump sitting in a recently built subdivision. The home owner pretty much wants to give up the property. I can't figure out how to structure a deal in which perhaps a builder would tear down, build a home similar to the new ones in the area and split the proceeds. I realize perhaps I could buy the property and pay for the build myself, but then I would broke the cardinal rule of tying up my money in 1 deal..... SO … I guess if anyone has done this before and is willing to share their experience I would love to hear it.

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