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John Gunderson
  • Investor
  • Madison, WI
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96 Unit Deal - Potential QOZ

John Gunderson
  • Investor
  • Madison, WI
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I’m working with a investor/developer to create a pitch book for a 96 (8-12unit buildings)in Michigan’s upper peninsula.

It’s a really nice development project on lake front property. The development team is open to selling it off as individual condos or by building.

Rather than just building the pitch book I’d like to be part of the deal, but it’s much bigger than I can do alone. What I’d love to do is bring the deal to a partner that has experience on the QOZ side and would be open to working with a smaller real estate investor(My portfolio is small stuff, biggest building is 5-unit) looking to get experience in large complex investing.

Thanks,

John

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