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Jon Dang
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  • Houston, TX
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Looking for advice regarding developing a storage facility.

Jon Dang
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I own 1-2 acres of land that I want to develop for commercial storage. The land is in North West Houston, by Spring TX. The land has utilities currently, however, I would have to lay concrete, etc (it is rural). I want to develop it to a commercial storage facility, I have a lot of industrial site nearby such as NOV head quarter about 10 minute away. I want to store boats, heavy equipment, etc. I am not sure where to start, I plan to attend Texas Real Estate Summit in Houston this week to network. Trying to get some ideas, I am very excited this is new to me. I have the time and some capital saved up (not a huge amount). I know I would have to request permits, just wondering if anyone had experience and can help me get started. I own a home currently, but I am feeling overwhelmed with all the detail on the internet.

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