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How to go about New construction loan

Kevin Jones
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Me and my partner recently purchased a SFR in Modesto,Ca that is zoned R-3. We've researched from top to bottom and basically want to get some advice from experienced investors. We've done the market analysis and have the subcontractors for the specialty trades that were not licensed in. The city will allow us to build 11 units on the back part of the lot and not have to tear down the SFR. We are currently working on the plans through Chief Architect. What would be the best course of action from here. We're also currently working on the civil work for the property, topography, grading, utility location etc. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you