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Our buying process

I.D. Potential Projects

We look for off-market transactions. This helps us avoid bidding wars, and it keeps costs reasonable for people like the first-time home buyers we often sell to.

Connection

An acquisitions coordinator will come to your home, take some photos, and answer any questions you have.

Evaluation

During the evaluation phase, we consider the market, the neighborhood, and a variety of other factors. If the project is a good fit, we make a fair offer.

Contract

If you accept our offer, we sign a contract agreeing to purchase your property. You should always have an attorney review and approve your contract.

Closing time

At closing, the only thing you have to do is pick up your check. We know this is a bittersweet moment for some. The good news is this is a chance for your home to have new life.

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Our rehab process

Building neighborhoods one project at a time

1

We get ready

After buying a house, we work with our trusted subcontractors to schedule the work.

2

We do the work

Some houses just need a good clean out. Others may need a roof, updated mechanics, foundation work, or all of the above. Whatever it is, we do the heavy lifting.

3

We go to market

Our finished product is an affordable, quality house that is a great investment for anyone, including first-time home buyers.

4

We are efficient

We work with our attorney to get the property transferred to the new homeowner as quickly as possible. We do this by avoiding delays and using solution focused methods to address any issues.

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We reinvest

Once we close, we set aside ten percent of our broker commissions for our Building Neighborhoods Fund.