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New Construction Multi-Family Investor

Tahreak Robinson
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Hi,

I have been looking to buy a multi-family property in the Tampa, Florida area for roughly 1.5 years now and haven't found anything in particular that I was interested in. Recently, I have been doing research into new construction and there seems to be so much information surrounding this topic. Does any have a source or an outline of steps needed to be taken? I'll find a resource but find it to be very underwhelming and un-informative. Should I hire an architect and GC before even having anything laid out and use them as resources? I am not sure where to proceed with this potential project.

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Noor Odeh
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Noor Odeh
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I find this is a very interesting topic. As a licensed inspector I get this question asked frequently. After experiencing different types of inspections with all kinds of properties from custom builds to existing, it all depends on your end goal , I highly suggest you reach out to a team, really strong team such as @Jorge Vazquez. They will direct you. 

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