
21 August 2024 | 9 replies
But per lot it will cost roughly the following:$1,500 Electrical poles, meter installation $2,000 water taps and connections$5,000 grading and land prep$8,000 septic installation (assuming a 1:1 ratio of homes to 1000 gallon septics)$5,000 down payment on each home ($700-750 / thereafter per unit)$21,500 total set up x 17 = $365,000Ongoing expenses after development would look something this for POH model: $12,750 a month in mobile home mortgages (17 x 750 for PITI on each unit) $1,900 a month in land mortgage PITI (house) $3,000 a month landscaping$2,000 a month in reserve emergency fund$2,200 management$21,850 a month total expenses $262,200/yearOngoing incomes after development would look something this for POH model:$27,000/month ($1500 x 18 {17 mobile homes plus house})$324,000/year324k-262,2k = 61,800 net pre-tax profit or $5,150/month.Opportunities to reduce start up expenses: Bulk deals with the government or contractors for doing all the work at once (electrical, water, land grading, septic) Trade free rent for someone to mow and landscape (turning a $3k event into a $650 event every month).

19 August 2024 | 42 replies
I’m not connected very closely with Pace, but I have a lot of friends who are who speak highly of him.

22 August 2024 | 16 replies
I imagine DSTs initiated durning 2014-2017 did well, and those created the last 2 years…not so well.

20 August 2024 | 5 replies
@Eric S. new britain. that is your answer. i invest there. i spent my whole life in CT besides the last few years. i know the area well. i own a few multi-family properties there currently. i went CCSU in new britain and lived in the town for 10 years. its an incredible source of cash flow and, in my opinion, the current mayor is doing all the right things. i actually see growth happening in that town, compared to the rest of CT that is struggling. happy to help in any way i can. just let me know!

20 August 2024 | 28 replies
@Caleb Brown yes how can we connect ?

20 August 2024 | 1 reply
Then financing for the horizontal ( toughest in my mind to get)Lastly vertical construction funding.and if this all lines up TIME most places its 1 year to 5 years to get a project approved and ready for vertical.

19 August 2024 | 3 replies
Some items to be aware of include, but not limited to: zoning in County may conflict with the City, utilities that belong to the City infrastructure may require that you annex the property prior to rezoning or other entitlement, County development standards may be different or less stringent than City standards which would cause the development to be non-compliant when annexed.I would echo the same as Bryant Brislin, you will definitely want to connect with someone that can navigate this process for you.

20 August 2024 | 13 replies
Wanted to give an update since my last post.

17 August 2024 | 19 replies
It is only connected by a middle porch.

19 August 2024 | 13 replies
I was recently contacted by relatives stating the last owner is also deceased which happened recently within the last 90 days.