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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/05/2020

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Iliya Muzychuk
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Potential development information in deal search

Iliya Muzychuk
  • Los Angeles
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As an architect, I built a database of Los Angeles that allows me to find deals by the potential development. Lets say search all properties where Incentives are applicable and it in opportunity zone. I scanned it and found 1000 potential best value properties for my buck, how would you suggest to continue from here? Does a brokerage feasible or should I start contacting the land owners and try to fish some of the deals myself? 

Also what would be a best financial structure for partnership with developers when the value I bring is database, architecture and working with big data to increase profitability?

Thank you!   

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