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Morris Cohen
  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Modular Homes Indianapolis

Morris Cohen
  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I have done a bunch of flips in Indianapolis, but I have never done ground up before. I just came across a great deal on land where I was able to purchase the land at a 30% discount for what similar lots were trading for. I needed to get a variance, which is almost complete and I have my architectural plans, roof plans, site plans, etc fully done. I have foundation quotes, but I'd like to take the next step and get some quotes to frame the house. Has anyone used a modular home in Indianapolis before that they can refer me to? I'd also like some general advice specifically when it comes to ground up single family construction should someone have some. I've done every aspect of rehabbing a house, so I don't view this as that big a jump for me. 

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