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Dan Kim Just getting started
28 October 2021 | 9 replies
Complex construction projects are the easiest way to lose money, and the toughest for inexperienced investors to be able to pull off.There are a lot of inexperienced contractors as well who will gladly give you a quote for $50,000, get half way through the job and not be able to complete it or need another $50,000. 
Patrick Thomas Dickinson What should I buy next with my current finances.
29 November 2021 | 16 replies
@Lydia Barnew construction in conroe texas.
Keelia Purscell Multifamily and Adaptive Reuse
28 October 2021 | 0 replies
It's a great way to offset some of the supply chain and labor issues affecting the construction of new projects. 
Chris Martin Construction Loan Structure for Multi-Family Development
28 October 2021 | 1 reply
We'll worry about phase 2 & 3 (the remaining units) later on- Phase 1 is site development (horizontal construction) for the whole project, and a structure that will contain 10 of the units - Horizontal construction costs: approx $225k- Vertical construction costs: approx: $210k/unit- Assuming loan will be structured between an advance against land for the horizontal and a construction holdback for the rest of phase 1What would likely be the loan amount, term, and pricing (rate, points, fees)  for phase 1?
Chris Martin Loan Structure for Multi-Family Development
28 October 2021 | 0 replies
We'll worry about phase 2 & 3 (the remaining units) later on- Phase 1 is site development (horizontal construction) for the whole project, and a structure that will contain 10 of the units - Horizontal construction costs: approx $225k- Vertical construction costs: approx: $210k/unit- Assuming loan will be structured between an advance against land for the horizontal and a construction holdback for the rest of phase 1What would likely be the loan amount, term, and pricing (rate, points, fees) for phase 1?
Chris Martin Loan Structure for Multi-Family Development
3 November 2021 | 1 reply
We'll worry about phase 2 & 3 (the remaining units) later on- Phase 1 is site development (horizontal construction) for the whole project, and a structure that will contain 10 of the units - Horizontal construction costs: approx $225k- Vertical construction costs: approx: $210k/unit- Assuming loan will be structured between an advance against land for the horizontal and a construction holdback for the rest of phase 1What would likely be the loan amount, term, and pricing (rate, points, fees) for phase 1?
Michael Thach No permit remodel -- Cashout Refinance denied ?
29 October 2021 | 4 replies
From my experience, lenders do not look at this unless getting a loan that includes a construction/rehab amount (draws).
Jean Santiago Builder's Insurance in Portland, Oregon
29 October 2021 | 2 replies
Look for an independent agent who handles Commercial Insurance (especially construction or contractors). 
Eddie L. Roofstock Deal - Beginner Analysis (Requesting for Help/Advice)
2 February 2022 | 14 replies
When observing the property from the outside and its surroundings, how would you evaluate it as a beginner with no construction or real estate experience?
Kristina Modares Reno/Construction Loan Rec's
3 November 2021 | 2 replies
Anyway, I'm very new to construction/reno loans.