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Desperate Builders Selling Unfinished Homes
I have been thinking of buying partially built homes from builders in financial trouble for quite some time now. I have investors lined up, and a construction company to finish them. The part that I am missing is the deals. I was hoping someone could shed some light on ways to find builders in financial troube who need to unload their homes to someone with the capability to finish them. There are lots of these deal out there, but I have not been able to lock one down. Should I use the same techniques as some of the preforclosure guys? Should I contact the banks? Can anyone get me on the right track to find these types of deals?