15 February 2026 | 2 replies
I work with developers often so happy to connect and explore opportunities to share information or collaborate.
16 February 2026 | 1 reply
Cloud, andOcala.I’m always interested in connecting withother experienced professionals in this niche—fellow developers, capitalallocators, family offices, or intermediaries who focus on residentialland/development equity.If you have experience in this space (or wantto learn) and are open to exchanging perspectives or exploring potentialalignment in the future, feel free to send me a message or connect.Happy to share more about my background,current focus, and market insights in a private conversation.Thanks in advance for any insights orconnections, SH Harris
16 February 2026 | 0 replies
I'm based in Sydney, Australia, but I'm building this specifically for US real estate agents.Quick background on me:- Been studying real estate since 2019- Completed the Deal Maker Property Developer Success Course in 2023- Part of Australia's largest Property Developer Network- Read more RE books than I can count- Just exited a 7-year hospitality business in late 2025I'm an AI developer, and I am about to build a Chrome extension for agents who prospect expired listings and price reductions.Here's the problem that I have heard about:Agents spend hours jumping between Zillow, skip trace tools, CRMs, and county records.
3 February 2026 | 6 replies
I want to buy land lots and develop subdivisions and/or build infrastructure to then do long term commercial leases.What advise would you give to get started on a project without land development experience?
9 February 2026 | 3 replies
I'm a new developer in Daphne, AL with projects in Mobile AL and surrounding areas, what's the best way to find active developers interested in buying the paper of my projects or JV for vertical?
10 February 2026 | 2 replies
How are developers finding land and find the best-use for it?
4 February 2026 | 56 replies
The zoom calls are packed with other wanna be aspiring developers/investors trying to ask him questions.
7 February 2026 | 2 replies
Investors who’ve actually run the numbers know better too.What makes this niche interesting isn’t just the demand (which is strong), or the margins (which can be excellent), but the control you have over the outcome if you build it the right way.In a phased development model, the biggest value drivers happen long before the first guest checks in:choosing land with the right zoning pathdesigning infrastructure that can scale without reworksequencing buildout so the project pays for its own growthmatching site mix to real demand, not assumptionsbuilding a guest experience that earns repeat stays, not just bookingsOnce those pieces are right, the downside shrinks fast.You’re not relying on one tenant type, one lease structure, or one rent assumption.
2 February 2026 | 5 replies
It truly is an outdoor paradise with hiking, fishing, hunting, climbing, and skiing potential all in one place.Here is what makes it interesting from an investing and development perspective.Affordability: Compared to other mountain towns, land and property are still extremely cheap.
30 January 2026 | 8 replies
I'm a builder and developer in Missouri.