As the REO work dwindled, our focus shifted back to specializing in brokering and managing larger multifamily apartment properties, while concurrently exploring development opportunities.
We transitioned away from friends and family syndication of smaller apartments, redirected our efforts towards ground-up single-family construction. Building three new homes proved to be profitable but encountered the challenges of competing with national homebuilders. Their dominance in securing the best vendors due to the amount of work they can offer compared to an independent builder like us proved challenging.
A mentor imparted valuable advice, highlighting the importance of sticking to our area of expertise, namely apartments, and encouraged us to work towards the goal of syndicating apartments and possibly down the road building them with the idea our efforts would be rewarded with long terms capital gains tax treatment versus dealer personal income tax treatment for single family.
With this guidance in mind, we made the decision to close our construction firm, with the intent of restructuring as a developer of multifamily properties if the opportunity presents in the future.