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single family home infill fast growth strategy
our market is in Columbus Ohio and we are currently doing infill as a strategy. single family home by right can be built on any infill lot in columbus but for multifamily this strategy becomes part of entitlements and rezoning.
For that reason, we prefer fast scalable strategies that are repeatable and allow compounding faster for new builds than a build to rent triplex. does anyone have a similar strategy? that found that building new single family homes was much faster as a strategy and should be a part of your toolbelt?
I spoke to another guy at a conference who used to build 1-3 units before doing commercial and he said he wishes he still did the single family because it generates a lot of cash and is pretty simple.
We are cementing our growth strategy as a local and regional builder and looking to grow into subdivision development so we control more land but wanted to seek advice in the forums about this.
- Robert Ellis