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Can a builder get paid for an under contract under construction property?

Ryan Dori
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Hi everyone, my company builds single family homes in SW Florida, I have had a few potential buyers reaching out to me regarding potentially submitting an offer and going under contract for different properties, while they are under construction. My question is, are there companies out there who will pay me/give me funds (not sure what the best way would be to put it is), for an under construction-under contract single family home? Note that we use construction financing for our builds. Are there any other advantages for me, as the builder of a pec home for going under contract with a buyer while the home is under construction. Any strategies I can utilize in order to expend my operation? Thank you in advance for your insight!

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