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Victoria Bonhomme
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  • Palm Springs, CA
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Early-stage New Construction Investing.

Victoria Bonhomme
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Palm Springs, CA
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I’m seeing a growing opportunity that not many investors are talking about openly — early-stage new construction investing.
In Coachella Valley, multiple new construction communities are launching or still in early phases. Same floor plans, same communities — but prices change significantly depending on when you enter the project.
Early buyers often benefit from:
• lower base pricing
• builder incentives
• stronger appreciation by completion
• clearer exit options once the community is fully built
What interests me most is the timing factor. I’m currently analyzing new construction projects from an investor’s perspective — tracking pricing shifts, absorption rates, comps from similar completed communities, and potential resale windows.
This is not about hype or guarantees.
It’s about data, location, and entry timing.
I’m starting to share my analysis publicly — what I’m seeing on the ground, how pricing evolves during construction phases, and where early buyers may have an advantage.
If you’re an investor interested in:
• early-stage new construction
• appreciation-focused strategies
• data-driven deal analysis
I’d love to connect and exchange insights.

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