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Martin Montelongo
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how can I fine land developers when wholesaling land?

Martin Montelongo
  • New to Real Estate
  • Ventura California
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found some land i can wholesale to developers. my question is do i need to add the # to what type of home can be built on the property of all cost to build the home form concert to roof? 

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Bryant Brislin
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Bryant Brislin
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@Martin Montelongo besides having a wholesaling company, I've been a land broker for 13 years.  I mostly sell larger pieces of land to the big homebuilders, but I can try to give you some guidance, as I work on smaller deals, too.  Feel free to reach out to me.  As a general statement for anyone reading this thread, larger pieces of land can be tough to "wholesale" since developers need long feasibility periods to do their due diligence on soils/geotechnical, environmental, utility availability/capacity, zoning, etc, etc, but they can certainly be brokered if you team up with a savvy agent who knows land.  For a single lot that a builder would just do one home on, those can be wholesale'd potentially.

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