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Building a apartment building
In my market land is cheap I was thinking of building a small apartment rise around 16 units, one problem is I only have 150k for the project. Also, I was thinking of getting private equity or a bridge loan for capital, then getting a refinance after 1 year to buy and hold it. how would you go about doing this?