I build also. She has the perfect method. Simple and repetitive. Back to back building. She has a system in place and she succeeding. Congratulations to her
I've been a carpenter since I was 14 yrs old, during my 46 years in the trade I've built everything from multi-million-dollar custom homes, up-scale tract housing as well as your basic saltbox...having said that, framing 9 homes within 120 days is very realistic when you're building the same home repetitively.....now that I've gotten that out of the way..... It is with great elation and profound admiration that I pen these lines to express my heartfelt joy upon witnessing a surge in young black entrepreneurs choosing a path in the realm of real estate and land development. In a world often plagued by inequality and limited opportunities, it is indeed a breath of fresh air to witness the empowerment and aspirations of young black minds gravitating towards this field. In closing, I find solace and great optimism in observing the convergence of ambition, talent, and opportunity embodied by you guys who are blazing trails within the realm of real estate and land development. Your endeavors are not merely transactions but testimonies to the indomitable human spirit, forging a path toward generational wealth and creating a future that celebrates the triumphs of your forebears while offering hope to generations yet to come. Yours in admiration, MD Ohhh and the lingo is the same here on the East Coast. 🙂
I am a Female, Black, Veteran Owned SDVOSB Business/Owner. I'm looking to build a 102-+Unit Housing complex for disabled, homeless and/or transitoning Servicemembers.This will be the first Veterans housing complex, with a full rehabilitation program in my City and State. Now, I do ot have the team and I'm working on Funding but I need a great Contractor. I am on the East coast. I have land I'm looking at that needs a soil test so far. I'm guessing that I need to buy the land first. That's what the city told me when I mentioned that I' minterested in development grants they offer.
@@QueenOfPrinciple Lenders now require more information about the project feasibility including site characteristics, in part because of the increasing number of restrictions placed on development. They'll want to know if you've considered all aspects of any site characteristics that might become project restraints, such as environmentally sensitive areas, poor drainage etc, which can present problems for project approval, design, construction, as well as regulatory limitations, such as restrictive zoning requirements. Having said all of that, generally you do not need to buy the land before getting a soil test. In fact, it's common practice to have a soil test conducted as part of your due diligence before purchasing land, especially for a significant project like a housing complex. Hire a geotechnical engineer or a professional soil testing company to assess the soil's suitability for construction. This can include tests for soil composition, contamination, stability, and other factors that could affect your project.
@@NortheastFrameGang What I don't understand is how a piece of land can sit for years and be assessed however no one knows if it's buildable or swampland etc.
It literally takes my GC 5 to 7 months on average for one property. It's ridiculous! This is why I will probably try out another GC on the next property for renovations.
Mg thank you king for dropping gem & having guest like the queen giving game I’m 32 $ just said the other day I want to get into commercial restate & building/development & ownership I will follow this queen she know her stuff & im a new subscriber thanks bro
I build 60 plus homes a year in DFW area, I have not seen lots for $10K in more than 5 years ... where is she getting land that cheap for custom homes, I need to be in Houston too. Hit me up I will invest in lots over there
Wow! Why can't women be great? Everything is about too masculine and feminine. She is a creator and developer, so that means she needs to cultivate her masculine energy. We all have to inhabit a balance but sometimes, depending on what we do, one takes over.
I build also. She has the perfect method. Simple and repetitive. Back to back building. She has a system in place and she succeeding. Congratulations to her
No need to re-create the will that works
I've been a carpenter since I was 14 yrs old, during my 46 years in the trade I've built everything from multi-million-dollar custom homes, up-scale tract housing as well as your basic saltbox...having said that, framing 9 homes within 120 days is very realistic when you're building the same home repetitively.....now that I've gotten that out of the way.....
It is with great elation and profound admiration that I pen these lines to express my heartfelt joy upon witnessing a surge in young black entrepreneurs choosing a path in the realm of real estate and land development. In a world often plagued by inequality and limited opportunities, it is indeed a breath of fresh air to witness the empowerment and aspirations of young black minds gravitating towards this field.
In closing, I find solace and great optimism in observing the convergence of ambition, talent, and opportunity embodied by you guys who are blazing trails within the realm of real estate and land development. Your endeavors are not merely transactions but testimonies to the indomitable human spirit, forging a path toward generational wealth and creating a future that celebrates the triumphs of your forebears while offering hope to generations yet to come.
Yours in admiration, MD
Ohhh and the lingo is the same here on the East Coast. 🙂
so beautiful...we coming!
I am a Female, Black, Veteran Owned SDVOSB Business/Owner. I'm looking to build a 102-+Unit Housing complex for disabled, homeless and/or transitoning Servicemembers.This will be the first Veterans housing complex, with a full rehabilitation program in my City and State. Now, I do ot have the team and I'm working on Funding but I need a great Contractor. I am on the East coast. I have land I'm looking at that needs a soil test so far. I'm guessing that I need to buy the land first. That's what the city told me when I mentioned that I' minterested in development grants they offer.
@@QueenOfPrinciple Lenders now require more information about the project feasibility including site characteristics, in part because of the increasing number of restrictions placed on development. They'll want to know if you've considered all aspects of any site characteristics that might become project restraints, such as environmentally sensitive areas, poor drainage etc, which can present problems for project approval, design, construction, as well as regulatory limitations, such as restrictive zoning requirements. Having said all of that, generally you do not need to buy the land before getting a soil test. In fact, it's common practice to have a soil test conducted as part of your due diligence before purchasing land, especially for a significant project like a housing complex. Hire a geotechnical engineer or a professional soil testing company to assess the soil's suitability for construction. This can include tests for soil composition, contamination, stability, and other factors that could affect your project.
@@QueenOfPrinciple ohhh, and thank you for your Service!!!
@@NortheastFrameGang What I don't understand is how a piece of land can sit for years and be assessed however no one knows if it's buildable or swampland etc.
Love this! She’s inspirational. I’m hoping to buy land and build a fourplex this year. 🙏🙏
Salute to her.
I work for a big GC, she’s smart! Her KISS model is perfect!!!
What should I study to be able to build homes like her. She really inspires me to get into real estate.
It literally takes my GC 5 to 7 months on average for one property. It's ridiculous! This is why I will probably try out another GC on the next property for renovations.
she did say 2 crews, new doesnt always mean better if you come out profitable
Mg thank you king for dropping gem & having guest like the queen giving game I’m 32 $ just said the other day I want to get into commercial restate & building/development & ownership I will follow this queen she know her stuff & im a new subscriber thanks bro
Congratulations Queen,I taking notes 🔥 🔥 🔥
Brilliant ‼️
Land, General Contractor, a Team, Investors all sound like a great beginning to establish?
i hope she near georgia so i get some notes
She just Dropped some Major Game on here @ 4:00 Mark for all my Wholesalers and Real Estate Developers out there.
Imagine those were all duplexes and it was 18 doors in 120 days
This is amazing
Is it possible too this with no prior knowledge or degree I really wanna start this
Yes
Yes, it’s definitely possible. But like she said, you need to partner with someone who is more knowledgeable than you.
Is she using one team or multiple teams?
She said 2 teams
Ok
she has a plan , are the homes she buliding box house with paperthin walls. thats what they build all over georgia
I build 60 plus homes a year in DFW area, I have not seen lots for $10K in more than 5 years ... where is she getting land that cheap for custom homes, I need to be in Houston too. Hit me up I will invest in lots over there
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Not details…did not like it
shes masculine but i'll deal with it 😊
Wow! Why can't women be great? Everything is about too masculine and feminine. She is a creator and developer, so that means she needs to cultivate her masculine energy. We all have to inhabit a balance but sometimes, depending on what we do, one takes over.
This was a a dumb ass comment!
Some people you just shouldn't reply to !!!