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All Forum Posts by: Adam Kuhn

Adam Kuhn has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Possible opportunity to become a GC building specs

Adam KuhnPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Glendale, WI
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

A bit of info about me. In the last 3 years, I have flipped three houses, have an accepted offer on a 4th, and am currently working on my 5th as we speak. I have done this on the side and am interested in getting into real estate full time eventually.

A friend of mine/my dad's is currently building spec homes about 75 miles from me. He currently has a moneyman and a GC of which he helps facilitate the projects. He is having issues with the GC and is getting fed up with the situation. He brought up the idea of me moving by him to become his GC - I worked for him in college and he trusts me and knows my work ethic.

The best part is that it is building specs. He has done over 15 deals in the last 18 months and the market by him is exploding for what he is doing.

What I am wondering is what I would need to do in order to become a general contractor? What is the extent of licensing, etc.? Does anybody have any suggestions?

Any input would be appreciated,

Thanks!

Post: Looking to get started in wholesaling

Adam KuhnPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Glendale, WI
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I am new to the forum as of today and have started browsing the forums but there is so much information it is slightly overwhelming. I am 23 years old and just purchased my first "rehab/flip" house. I work full time and have started real estate investing on the side. I also own the duplex that I live in. I started a property investment business with my dad in which we purchased that first flip house. We have some money already however I am looking to do some stuff on my own. I would like to start wholesaling houses in order to make some money so I can invest in real estate part time(3 days a week) and work one of my jobs the other 2 days. I have done some reading however I am not exactly sure of the first steps to take. Any suggestions as far as finding houses and finding investors interested houses is mostly what I am looking for. Does anybody have any good places to start.

I know this is vague and there are probably several similar posts however direct advice would be much more helpful as I spend my nights and weekends working on this new house and don't have much time to spend on the internet.

Thanks again.