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Updated 22 days ago, 12/05/2024
First time with new construction: Cape Coral, FL
Hey guys,
This post is mainly just to share where I'm at with this process, provide opportunities for myself to network with others in the area, and so I can periodically update. I have connected with several members doing new construction or with boots on the ground in Cape Coral, so thanks to all of you that have discussed and answered questions from me so far.
Here's where I'm at:
-Connected with Rent to Retirement in November/December 2021 to discuss the area and opportunity.
-Closed on build contract January 2022 on a 4/3 (Build price itself is 246k).
-Closed on Freshwater canal Lot February 2022. (39k with closing costs).
-(All in construction+lot cost is 285k before loan and closing costs).
-Sent Deposit to builder February 2022. (13.5k)
-Surveys, Site Plan, Septic Design approval initiated: February 2022
-Completed Survey/Design Package completed and sent to city of Cape Coral: June 2022
-As of August 2022, Permits are still under review by city. Most submissions are under "Approved" status, but permit not formally issued.
-Lender currently has an estimated valuation of 410k for the property.
The hope is to buy and hold, LTR. Current projected rent: ~$2450/mo
Needless to say, it has been a very interesting time to build. We are excited, at times frustrated, and have a healthy level of anxiety, but all of those elements were expected from the start.
I'll try to keep this thread updated, as it has always been helpful for me to read others' experiences.
-Don