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Anyone have experience in Join Ventures
Hello everyone,
I have a property with a home located by the U of A. I have permits to build a second home in the back. In your opinion do you think joint venture is the way of your lacking capital?
Also, have a home about 6-7 mins from the U of A and just split the lot. Again, if I want a new build on the empty lot would a joint venture be the best option? Or try and sell the lot so I can have capital for future investments?
Looking for ways to get jump started with the best strategy in my situation.
I’m new to the game and any sharing of information/experience is greatly appreciated!