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John Ringgold
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Topeka Kansas
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Finding real estate developers

John Ringgold
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Topeka Kansas
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I am a Realtor and have 14 building lots for sale that I believe would make a great investment as many of them back up to a popular local golf course, however I am struggling to connect with builders and developers.  I have reached out to the local options and not having any luck at the moment.

Any advice to reach possible out of state developers looking for their next development project?  The lots have already been platted and I believe if I could find someone to do the development, the builders would come!  

I'm not finding a real estate development section on BP to try and make connections.

Ideas?

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Justin Hammerle
  • Realtor
  • Providence, RI
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Justin Hammerle
  • Realtor
  • Providence, RI
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I second Henry's response - are you approaching the builders from the point of them squatting on the lots? Or are you trying to get them to buy them outright? If you haven't it may be worth considering because it allows the builder to market their plans on MLS and sell to a buyer without much risk.

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