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Matt Welch
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Anyone building in Reno area?

Matt Welch
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Diego, CA
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Wondering about doing some ground up developments in Reno area, anyone have lenders (local banks would be best option I assume) and or GC's to recommend? 

Anyone know what typical construction cost per square foot is for new builds with an exit of around ~200~300k in the area?

Thanks

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Michael S. Helton
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Michael S. Helton
  • Real Estate Redeveloper
  • Reno, NV
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@Matt Welch are you looking to build commercial or residential?  

Right now most of the builders are in catch-up mode and building like crazy. Most of my subs and GC's are booked out 6 months to a year (one guy 2 years). 

So, new construction is still viable since it is a Seller's market, but finding quality contractors may be a challenge. 

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