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Shawn Mims West Hollywood multi-fam dev opportunity
18 February 2016 | 3 replies
I am currently seeking an investor for the acquisition of the lot next to mine for assemblage with the purpose of constructing a multi-family condominium building.
Matt B. Portfolio Lenders
8 February 2017 | 19 replies
I got a 3.75% construction loan - closing this month.
Roy Matthews Investor friendly title company in Clinton, Baltimore, Lanham .
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
Title companies are suppose to do as you direct them to do.You need to know what to tell your title company to doMake sure you have a legally acceptable assignment agreementYour title officer needs to understand who pays settlement cost and where on the HUD-1 to put your assignment fee.You need to have your contract so construction to be easily understood and with the right clauses and disclosures.Assignments are a great way to make unusual amount of income.Good luck.
James Redmond Looking for passive income. But am not a passive person
19 February 2016 | 3 replies
My wife and I own Appliance Doctor of Lima, familiar with plumbing, electrical and house construction.
Brian Orr Owner Financing a Flip
20 February 2016 | 11 replies
As a rehaber, doing construction on a house and seller financing to an occupant, you can't, same goes for any rent to own junk or lease-option to purchase without greater scrutiny than what investor types have done in the past, including last year. 
Teng Xiong Investing
22 February 2016 | 1 reply
This means the silent investor puts 100% of the money in, and gets 50% of the profit (and the capital returned), while the primary investor does all the work, puts no money in, and gets 50% of the profit.By doing all the work I don't mean doing the construction work, but I mean managing the whole project.
Scott Heiman West and North Houston Suburbs
25 February 2016 | 17 replies
We looked at some new construction but I prefer older houses and not being 3 foot away from your neighbors house.
Joshua Peterson Newbie from Fort Myers, Florida
24 February 2016 | 8 replies
I graduated from college two years ago with a degree in civil engineering and love my day job as a construction project manager.
Allen Mock Is it a waste of time talking to others about investments?
12 March 2016 | 45 replies
I am a 41 year old with over 20 plus years of experience in the construction trades where I have worked with my hundreds of investors on their projects in the beginning of their investment careers just to see them grow beyond belief. 
Larmon Cummings Jr General Contractor Looking For Rehab Investors-Chicago/NW Indiana
23 February 2016 | 0 replies
I am very good at managing people and getting things done on time and within budget, and I am very passionate not only about real estate investing, but also the construction side of the business.