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Updated over 10 years ago, 04/05/2014

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Annunciata R.
  • Developer
  • Los Angeles, CA
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How many Staff do I need in a New Construction Company

Annunciata R.
  • Developer
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I would like to start my own construction I already have the inventory - Land The idea is to build 5 - 6 new homes each year and buy 5 to 10 new lots each year. Finance is already in place for these projects but what I would like to know is roughly how many staff will I need on board and also what sort of pay. Is it even feasible to have my own in-house crew on such a small scale development. My goal is to have 10 staff in the company and that includes managing the existing let properties. At the moment the let properties only require 1 part time staff so I have a long way to get the numbers up.

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