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Hey There @Gerardo J Vazquez - Welcome to BiggerPockets!  I am not in your specific market, but I am here in Chicago, so still a midwesterner!  

I've only built new construction single-family and have a larger multifamily coming up, hopefully this year or next.  It's an 8 unit building on the northside of Chicago.

I can tell you after renovating properly over 100 units that new construction is easier than renovations.

Do you have some specific questions around the new multifamily construction?

That's a great point about new construction being easier. I’m curious though, with all those renovations under your belt, how do you typically approach scoping the work upfront before you commit to a budget?

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