Picasso said:
Build new houses for cheap, and sell for profit?
Please, expand on this process.
It"s not really a process.
Both sides of my/our family are builders and developers. Very, very successful builders and developers for probably 40-50 years? Mine and my cousins grandpa started building in Hollywood in the 50-60"s and retired here in Utah in like the 70"s at 40 something years old.
This cousin of mine, is the son of my aunt who runs my dads trust and estate. Her and my uncle live on a 500 acre ranch and my uncle flies his helicopter to and from the ranch and the city.
To say that my family, and my cousin, have an intimate, expert, and shrewd knowledge of building and real estate is an understatement. I doubt anyone else could have done what he did, I know I sure as hell didn"t. And right now, you"re not going to be able to. But he"s 29 and on his 5th home he"s built. The market is upside down, and it could be a few more years before people are buying homes again, but at this time, he"s already purchased the land he plans to build his 6th and final home on, and before the collapse of 2009, had I think 400-500 in equity in his current house. The knowledge wasn"t passed down to me by my dad, obviously, but in a nutshell (what they"ve told me) is that they build very smart homes in smart areas, wait 2 years to sell (to avoid capital gains tax) and then roll that money into a similar home.
Clearly, its a .01% of the population situation. But my aunt and uncle, they are the absolute (rich as fuck) poster children for the SMART way to run your money and developments over the last 10 years, and out of a dying city of former builders and developers, they are still far, far into the black and doing very very well.
It"s probably way too late for anyone to ever be able to do it like that for the next 10-15 years, but my cousin and his parents did everything totally RIGHT during the boom, and now the bust. Never got greedy, reinvested EVERY cent back into their companies with the crazy "early 2000"s profit" everyone was making, and now in 2009 when everyone is losing their developments and have huge multimillion dollar loans they can"t pay back on huge tracts of land, they have hundreds and hundreds of acres basically paid for and are the only game left in town.
And to sorta go back to my livejournal thread about my credit card debt: this is why my aunt won"t bail me out or loan me money to consolidate my debt. She"s too smart with her, and my, money, to just let me dig a hole deeper.