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Gathering enough investors for a new development
I recently joined a developer and general contract team in Sheridan, WY as head of investor relations. We are doing a new subdivision that will be 300+ units consisting of townhomes, single family, and paired patio homes. In each phase of construction a portion of the units will be allotted as investor owned units. It is my job to go out and find investors for those units. I know almost everyone in town that could be a qualified lead, but Sheridan is a smaller town so there are only so many people for me to talk to. Any advice on where to find more potential investors so I can continue to build a potential client list? Obviously BP is a great place, but still unsure on how to really do so.