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Jake Randolph
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Best strategy to find Private Investors

Jake Randolph
  • Developer
  • Sammamish, WA
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Hi BP, I have a few land development/deals that I'm looking to target new private investors. Our group works primarily handling Land development for sfh lots / subdivision developments. I have a background in retail real estate and have connections in the NNN so we are also looking at value-add/preferred dev NNN deals.

A lot of the forums are focused on single homes or smaller multifamily properties. I'm looking to expand my network of investors and wondering if anyone has some success stories/resources they have used to link up with new private investors their own projects? 

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Henri Meli
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Henri Meli
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@Jake Randolph . You could also create your own meetup. This way, you drive the agenda, invite the people you want to connect with, build relationships as you see fit ... etc. Might cost money and time ... but it is well worth it.

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