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How can I partner with Developer?
I own an old duplex in an area of Miami that has million-dollar townhomes so the value is in the land. I don't have the money to build the townhomes, so I'm trying to get creative. Is it possible to structure a deal with a developer where they build two townhomes on my property at no cost to me, but they keep one (and that side of the land) and I keep the other? I see it as a win-win. Is this possible? Is this crazy?