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All Forum Posts by: Mina Kam

Mina Kam has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Development Feasibility Study

Mina KamPosted
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Thank you @Jay Hinrichs and @Jason Hsiao that was great advice. We are building in Tulum, Mexico so the costs here (and "commissions") are going to look different. 

What I'd like to know is what we need to include in our financial feasibility assessment and which numbers are ok to estimate (and which numbers are not). We are trying to hold off hiring professionals until we run some numbers ourselves.

Post: Development Feasibility Study

Mina KamPosted
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Hi all,

Do any of you have advice (or useful resources?) on how to conduct a financial feasibility assesment for a small development project? We are new to the game and want to get this right. 

Hi everyone,

My husband and I are big fans of the website and are on here all the time. We're facing a dilemma right now and would love your input. 

We are searching for our first deal and want to start as small as possible. The town that we live in is very touristy with mostly short-term vacation rental units (there is a major shortage of long-term housing). There is a big market for it, as the town is growing very fast, and we know that by investing in it we are guaranteed a long-term, steady income from rents. 

What we want to do is:

  1. Find a small piece of land that will allow us to build 4 small apartments
  2. Buy it with investors funds
  3. Develop it
  4. Rent it long-term 

We want the investors to fund the entire project, from purchase to construction.  

How can we approach them about our idea and what information would we need for a first conversation? What would we need to include in a first conversation/forecast with a potential investor?

Thank you.