COLLABORATIVE IN Residential or Commercial Real Estate Development + Property Management Consulting, Corporate Relocation, Mediation + Receiverships
The professionals at Bush Companies and it's collaborative consulting teams provides exceptional business best practices to both the public and private sectors on a wide variety of real estate projects and community development projects. Our community and economic development experience throughout many sectors includes, but is not limited to, rural urban or suburban revitalization, downtown redevelopment, adaptive reuse and various types of newly constructed single use and mixed-use developments...
The professionals at Bush Companies and it's collaborative consulting teams provides exceptional business best practices to both the public and private sectors on a wide variety of real estate projects and community development projects. Our community and economic development experience throughout many sectors includes, but is not limited to, rural urban or suburban revitalization, downtown redevelopment, adaptive reuse and various types of newly constructed single use and mixed-use developments or association management.
Bush Companies creates the bridge so you can negotiate on your terms.
When considering the aqusition of a property, there is some due diligence that must happen to be successful, from entitlement, design, construction, finance and legal issues to be considered to accurately evaluate the feasibility and ultimate profitability of the site. Bush's development Feasibility Services aid developers, brokers, investors and end-users with the identification, evaluation and purchase of property for their proposed use.
Site Criteria Definition
Research and Identification of Property
Site Due diligence
Site Planning Analysis
Preliminary Development Budgeting and Scheduling
Financial Feasibility Analysis
Site Purchase
Zoning
Representing Private Investors, Institutions, Non profits.
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