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22 December 2024 | 7 replies
Anyone could suggest any tips, resources, or builders/contractors they had worked with?
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18 December 2024 | 6 replies
Looking for guidance on options. new builds aren't hard to finance and I would argue they are preferred to existing fix and flip loans, especially if you have experience. banks look at your experience, your builder's experience, loan structure, permits, etc you need to get an experienced builder familiar with advanced underwriting and negotiations with local, regional, and national lenders. in columbus we do ground up construction for clients at a 20% discount so they can BRRRR out of the new build with equity and we have pages and pages of data on what we build and why and it's all supported by market statistics.
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19 December 2024 | 1 reply
If it was me...I'd check with zoning to find out how many dwelling units I could build, and I'd find what the requirements are for those units (type of house, height and setback restrictions, etc.).Then I'd find out what local builders think the cost to construct would be - just get a cost estimate per square foot for 2 or 3 different levels of finish.
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30 January 2025 | 45 replies
Those sell but builders generally have to give some pretty aggressive rate buy downs to help those qualify move up luxury is still moving without having to give big concessions.
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9 January 2025 | 107 replies
That's not exactly an up and coming area -- I'd research who built them - can likely find that by going to the SG County Recorded Docs site or by seeing who pulled the permits during const -- Wichita has been on a duplex building boom -- look at the tax value -- They probably have that or less in it on the build - I also doubt they were built to be quality long term -- things such as the trim/cabinets etc -- they all look like the cheapest stuff a guy could buy - if the cabinets aren't oak and there is MDF or pine trim and pre-hung doors with engineered wood jams I'd run. 2-3 yrs ago for $180k -205 or so you could buy duplexes in Maize, Kechi, Valley center all day to builders that were selling them off to investors - not worth that in that area.
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3 January 2025 | 45 replies
As a builder and developer in Chicago, I've been on both sides of the 'GC equation' - working with GCs and being the GC ourselves.
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16 December 2024 | 7 replies
Anybody here that reserves a townhouse In Palm Bay with D32 Invest builder in Florida for about a year and then they jack up the price by 25% basically taking away all the appreciation?
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20 December 2024 | 2 replies
Holding costs if renovation will be required (interest, builder's risk insurance, permits, porta-potties, lender draw request and/or inspection fees, etc.)
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19 December 2024 | 4 replies
Rent for Retirement (@Zach Lemaster) specializes in new build surplus from major home builders, many in Texas.
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18 December 2024 | 13 replies
Builders do this a lot to add extra potential sleeping area without having more bedrooms than septic is rated for.I have seen people put beds in the loft after closing or even close in this area to make an unofficial bedroom.Just be clear in your pictures and description and you should be fine either way.