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Marc Roberson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wellington, CO
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Deciding between a build of a SFH or Barndo & a MF fourplex as best long-term play

Marc Roberson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wellington, CO
Posted

Hello,

Will be looking to build in approx. two years as other things are going on that will push a build out til then but until that time I am looking to see what you think in terms of which is best long term. My "dream house" would be a barndo on quite a bit of land which I think would result in a lot of equity right off the bat but then Im also thinking hat if I could develop land and instead put a fourplex on it, that may also be a good option. I do not know which is "best." Of course I would like cashflow sufficient to allow me to quit a full time W2 job but that seems bleak and I have always wanted to develop land.