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Updated over 14 years ago, 04/23/2010

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Ron Czecholinski
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Asheville, NC
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Building a Team for Small House Developments

Ron Czecholinski
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Asheville, NC
Posted

I am a builder and interested in small house developments (like Trevor). I have been building and rehabbing for many years but always one at a time. I just sold my last project and would like to get involved in this type of development - maybe starting small like a cluster of four houses.

I have limited capital and would like to build a team that would include investors and other expertise. I am interested in almost any area of the country but think a progressive area near a university would be best (Asheville,NC is one consideration).

I am looking for advice on building a team and structuring a working agreement. Any thoughts? Any interest?

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