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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply

New construction but no experience where to start
I'm pivoting into new construction in Tampa and most lenders need someone on the team who has found up construction experience. most builders I've spoke to don't want to leverage their experience and just come into as a the builder. How do I navigate that?
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Hey Keleisha, diving into new construction sounds exciting! If you're wondering where to start without much experience, here are a few ideas:
- Hit the Books (and the Web): There’s a wealth of knowledge out there. You can find loads of articles, videos, and online courses that'll give you a solid foundation in construction basics.
- Network and Find a Mentor: Try connecting with people who've been in the game for a while. Local industry groups or events are great places to start. You might even find a mentor who can guide you along the way.
- Begin with a Bite-Sized Project: You don’t need to jump into a big project right off the bat. Try starting small to get a feel for things without too much pressure.
- Classes and Workshops: Keep an eye out for construction-related workshops or classes in your area. They can be super helpful and a lot of them are aimed at beginners.
- Volunteer Your Time: Organizations like Habitat for Humanity are awesome for getting hands-on experience. Plus, you’ll be helping out a good cause.
- Consider Internships or Part-Time Work: How about a part-time gig or internship with a construction company? It’s a great way to learn the ropes and get a feel for the daily grind in construction.
Remember, everyone starts somewhere, and it’s totally okay to learn as you go. Wishing you the best on this new adventure!"
- Jorge Vazquez

Graystone Investment Group
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