All Forum Posts by: Joseph E.
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Post: Getting Real Estate License to Pair with Builders License

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- Novi, MI
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Just got my builders license for Michigan. I am wondering what the benefit of getting my real estate license would be. I ultimately want to build homes to sell for profit (spec homes). I don’t want to be a real estate agent in the traditional sense. I have a job doing commercial construction now. Will this be an issue after I get my real estate license? As in - do I need to join a real estate brokerage firm or do I lose it?
Post: Michigan Home Building and Spec Building Start Up

- Contractor
- Novi, MI
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Hello All,
I am a 28 year old in commercial construction (project management). I have recently been getting more into the idea of wanting to become a builder. I am set to get my Michigan Residential builders license later this month. After that I am thinking about going right for my real estate license.
My question is: how do I start with little personal capital? I have about 10k MAX to start. What is the forecast I should be looking for? What level should I start at? I eventually want to get into building 5-10 houses a year, building myself up to the somewhat more recession proof market (Im thinking $650k+ builds, I also really enjoy lakefront.) I know that is a big goal to reach, however, where should I start? I am getting really into code, building systems, job cost, etc. I have heard the key to making the money is in the price of the land. Is this true? I really need a play by play, please.
OPM, construction loans, etc. I think I would really enjoy spec home building. Maybe some flips, too. Again, I work in commercial construction management at a top ENR GC. It has slowly groomed my work ethic and I am still always learning. However, it has shown me that that type of contracting is not my passion and I want to really take my life into my own hands. I am just looking for a little guidance or a point in the right direction.
Thanks,
J
Post: Construction Management Grad to Real Estate Developer

- Contractor
- Novi, MI
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Hello,
I am from the Metro Detroit Area and work in Detroit. I was wondering what my best rout to become a developer is from being a Construction Management grad. I know that developers are usually finance majors. I could go get my JD, but do you think that is too much work for the outcome? or should I look to build capital and invest in building capital for property. I am at a great construction company but I want to be a developer. Just looking for some guidance.
Thanks,
Joe E