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Sara Aviv Berger
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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New construction in NC

Sara Aviv Berger
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hello everyone,

I’m currently exploring opportunities in new construction projects in North and South Carolina and would greatly appreciate any insights or resources you might be able to share.

Specifically, I’m interested in:

Key areas with high demand for new construction

Best practices for navigating local regulations and permitting processes

Recommendations for reliable contractors and suppliers in the region

Any recent market trends or data that could inform my investment strategy

Thank you in advance for your assistance. I look forward to your valuable insights!

Best regards,

Sara

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Hi Sara,

We do see a lot of new construction in NC and SC, but specially in NC.

If you’re looking at areas with high demand, Charlotte and the Raleigh-Durham region in North Carolina are definitely worth considering. They’re experiencing strong population growth and a real need for new housing. Coastal cities like Wilmington, NC, and Charleston, SC, are also popular spots for new construction. Plus, keep an eye on emerging markets like Greenville and Columbia in South Carolina—they’re seeing more development and interest.

I can get you more information on specific areas once you have a more concrete idea of where you want to invest.

Let me know if you want to connect and I'll be happy to help. 

Good luck,

Jackson

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