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Property development is all about creative strategies and thinking outside the box. We are all surrounded by potential property development but when that property is owned by a landowner how can we work together to both benefit in the end?
Oftentimes they may not know that their property has potential for development opportunities or maybe they don’t understand the process and it sounds too risky for them. So knowing what you have to offer and having the right advice can set you and the landowner up for success!
In this week's episode we talk about how you structure a joint venture with a landowner. We dive into why you should have a written agreement, how you might pull one together and why it’s so important to get good advice. So if you are interested in tapping into potential land for development but needing to deal with a landowner, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
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About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
About Bob Andersen:
Bob Andersen is the founder of Property Mastermind; he is a member of a select group of Australian property developers who have been involved in over $1 billion in successful development projects over the last three decades. Bob’s success in property development has become life-changing, and he wants to share his knowledge and experience with everyone who
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Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Property development is all about creative strategies and thinking outside the box. We are all surrounded by potential property development but when that property is owned by a landowner how can we work together to both benefit in the end?
Oftentimes they may not know that their property has potential for development opportunities or maybe they don’t understand the process and it sounds too risky for them. So knowing what you have to offer and having the right advice can set you and the landowner up for success!
In this week's episode we talk about how you structure a joint venture with a landowner. We dive into why you should have a written agreement, how you might pull one together and why it’s so important to get good advice. So if you are interested in tapping into potential land for development but needing to deal with a landowner, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
Episode Highlights:
About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
About Bob Andersen:
Bob Andersen is the founder of Property Mastermind; he is a member of a select group of Australian property developers who have been involved in over $1 billion in successful development projects over the last three decades. Bob’s success in property development has become life-changing, and he wants to share his knowledge and experience with everyone who
Resources:
Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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