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All Forum Posts by: Yasser Siddiqui

Yasser Siddiqui has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Please pm me the agents info buddy

Thanks

Originally posted by @Jason Hsiao:

It depends on the product and where you're building @Yasser Siddiqui. We build around Silver Lake and along San Gabriel Valley. LA around the metro stops there are a lot of developments coming online, I can see multifamily in those areas getting into the oversupply territory.

Where in LA are you looking?

 Im looking at the lower streets the closer to downtown the better, Im looking for multi family basically something in a nicer area to develop a building for good rental returns...

Do you have any good suggestion right around the half million mark, preferably with approved plans

Thanks!

Originally posted by @Rudy Vazquez:

@Yasser Siddiqui

Yes, and No. Also, you need to be looking at what zoning its on. I've seen situations where a land is purchased,

with building permits on hold for about 8 months at the minimum. 

-Rudy Vazquez

Zoning is usually SFR some have multiple, if the lot does not have approved plans, how long does it normally take for approvals to come thru and development to begin? I had previously heard it can take upto 2 years if I dont have approved plans already

Thanks

I am looking at several buildable level lots for sale in the Los Angeles area, they have real streets not paper streets, they have houses most of the times on both sides... is it still a wise idea to build on a lot in L.A from scratch?