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I have wanted to get involved in REI for a long time now, I just didn't know where to start. This site is great!
I am Bandera, TX. My Husband and I have a small construction co.
I know I need to educate myself, so help on what reading material to get would be good. There is so much out there, thought maybe you pro's could shed some light on where to start.
We bought a house a few years ago, fixed it up a bit, sold it for a decent profit 3 years later. I'm hooked, but I want to do my homework before diving in.

What we really want to do is build spec homes. We have worked on so many repairs and remodels, you never know what you might run into. With new construction, we feel like we would have more control and not run into the unseen problems as w/older homes.

I'm not sure if we should just get our feet wet w/some rehabs or go for it and do a spec. Any advice is appreciated.

I have many, many more questions but I wanted to introduce myself and say Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to sponging all the info I can from you guys!

Leah

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