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Tucker Merrihew
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Anyone Else Here Building New Construction?

Tucker Merrihew
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Hey there folks.....I just wanted to reach out and see if anyone else on this site is doing any in-fill new construction these days? We have been doing quite a bit of in-fill new construction ourselves and its been a great niche for us financially, but I am curious what others experience is with it.

We generally focus on the higher end A+ neighborhoods in my market of Portland for this strategy, but I would like to hear how others are using the strategy in their market.......I look forward to hearing what people have to say.

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Grant P.
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Grant P.
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All I am focusing on currently. Only infill in A+ neighborhoods as well here in Denver. One of the main reasons I like it is because I actually enjoy it. The Design is the most exciting part for me. Working through challenges that the site/budget may present, and attempting to maximize returns with the real focus on building A great house. Even if we make a little less, but don't build garbage I'm ok with that.

You will never catch me building a house out of a magazine at a supermarket, only one off high design modern homes.

Here was the project I worked on with my dad in 2002 when I was 18 that got me hooked. Winner of an AIA merit award.
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