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Ground Up DevelopersAuthor: SC Builders
Learn how to invest in various types of residential real estate projects, including new construction, fix-and-flips, long-term rentals, and Airbnbs. There's no need for prior knowledge; we're here to teach you the real estate game from the ground up. By listening to this podcast, you can save yourself from unnecessary mistakes and stress that come from a lack of knowledge. You'll learn the ins-and-outs of real estate investing, even if you're starting from ground zero. Throughout the show, we will bring in licensed professionals (general contractors, realtors, architects, etc.) to learn specific tips and tricks that will save you money and raise your profit on every project. This podcast is run by Ernest and Anthony Aguilar, a father-and-son duo. With 20 years of residential real estate experience, they will be teaching you the ins-and-outs of real estate investing so that you can build your real estate portfolio from the ground up. We'll be teaching simple and complex concepts, all in an easy-to-understand manner. Follow us, and let's build wealth together. Language: en Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Builder Sentiment, March Home Builder Survey - Increasing Land Acquisition, Cancellation Rates Dropping Off
Thursday, 9 March, 2023
In this episode, we discuss home developer sentiment using findings from John Burns' Home Builder Survey released on March 6th, 2023. This survey consists of interviews of 300+ housing executives responsible for building 2,800+ housing communities in over 90 US metros. Summary: From a down sentiment in Q4 of 2022 and January 2023, February boosted builder sentiment, pushing cancellation rates down and land acquisition efforts back up.Important findings include: Large builders focusing on entry-level communities rather than move-upProject cancellation rates reducing back to normal in most areas. Builders reviving their land acquisition efforts in Q1 of 2023Sales have slowed down, but are still remaining strong. Large builders look like they'll continue to build large housing communities.













