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I used $125 per sq ft (6,900). That gave me $862,500. I ran it up to 900k to include plans and permits and some change order room. I then added 10% for contingency.
It' is zoned mixed use
that's not going to be the most accurate. the garage space doesn't count toward sq ftage, but obviously has to be built, + landscaping.
1-3 builder estimates are probably ideal. I believe mixed use usually implies retail/office/residential. I would speak with the planning commisson/department to make sure that's covered.
the cover letter should have a mock building design by the architect. i don't know if that's costly to get, but if you want 3-4 investors to invest 333K in funds it's good have the whole project thoroughly researched, not sure if that's in your blueprints, I skimmed it. thing has to be air tight, investors are automatically going to look for faults.
also good to set up the LLC & biz accounts now, the more prepared you are the more serious the project looks.
I think it's key to have time tables clear as far as land purchase, permit approval, breaking ground, completion etc..
keep us informed if anything happens, sounds awesome.
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