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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Development project too big for starters?
We are new to real estate. A friend and I want to get into development after buying a land. And we have a few investors to build a 7-9 houses. Do you think it is too early for us to venture into something like this. Or should we get some experience in renting and flipping before we venture on this big project!