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Updated 11 months ago,

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New house construction & No Experience. Help! 2 lots to build a House/JADU and ADU

Jose Solorzano
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I have a healthy RE portfolio but no experience with my subdivision project. I am in the process of completing my subdivision and I need help finding a lender who can provide financing for two new houses, JADU and ADU each with its own lot. More importantly, can anyone recommend someone in California who can provide some guidance with my project (contractor who's done this before, lender with contractor relations or vice-versa). Currently submitting final plans that include Architectural and subdivision approval. Owner builder or building with a Contractor are questions I need answered plus any info I can get to improve my changes of getting a competitive loan. Any advice/referral will be appreciated.

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