That's a good question. I can't answer it for sure but I know each state is different on that so I'd have to dig into the California code. Here's a guide for each state. generalcontractorlicenseguide.com
To know how Jonathan Segal does it you will have to shell out $695 for the Architect as Developer course: architect-as-developer.teachable.com/ This is definitely a career path I'm perusing, as soon as I pass my last ARE exam. Thanks for this interview.
This guy shit the bed saying self Performing property management will reduce property management expenses to 1/3 of outsourced property management . Third-party property managers roughly make 10% margin on their fee. God knows what else and his spiel is off by a factor of 10
This guy has changed my perception of real estate development. Architectural design is what gives legacy.
How does he manage his own projects? Does he have a GC license, or someone on his team who does?
That's a good question. I can't answer it for sure but I know each state is different on that so I'd have to dig into the California code. Here's a guide for each state. generalcontractorlicenseguide.com
To know how Jonathan Segal does it you will have to shell out $695 for the Architect as Developer course:
architect-as-developer.teachable.com/
This is definitely a career path I'm perusing, as soon as I pass my last ARE exam.
Thanks for this interview.
This guy shit the bed saying self Performing property management will reduce property management expenses to 1/3 of outsourced property management . Third-party property managers roughly make 10% margin on their fee. God knows what else and his spiel is off by a factor of 10