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Subdivision Developers: How Are You Locking in Builder Takeout Contracts?
Lot Developers & Land Investors: With 100% LTC lot development financing now available for builders with takeout contracts, securing bulk deals with national builders is more critical than ever.
🏡 Who’s buying? National homebuilders like D.R. Horton, Lennar, Pulte, and NVR, plus BTR funds and REITs, are aggressively acquiring finished lots.
💰 Financing is available—10% rates, $10MM+ loans, and builder deposits covering 10-15%—so how are you structuring your deals to minimize out-of-pocket costs and secure takeout contracts?
🤝 Are you pre-selling lots, using land bank agreements, or working with institutional funds? What’s your best strategy for locking in bulk contracts before breaking ground? Markets we work in for additional info are Tampa Florida | Jacksonville Florida | Orlando Florida | Miami & Ft Lauderdale Florida | Columbus Ohio
- Robert Ellis