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New Townhome Building: Can It Be Done Part Time?
Hey Guys - I've been doing some BRRR/Flip investing with 9 deals under my belt. One of them went sideways and we pivoted it into a demo and new build in a small town south of Houston. That got me thinking about my real passion in RE which is urban townhomes to contribute my hometown's (Houston) trend of increasing walkability and density. I just read Steve Job's biography and thought, why can't I develop a second income stream and add to the beauty of my home?
My question is: Is this a practical goal for someone who values time and has a full time job? If someone does this now as a part time gig - how does your 'system' differ from rehabbing old properties?
Thanks everyone!