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27 December 2011 | 2 replies
demographics: city-data.comforeclosures: legalnews.comThese provide raw information, you'll have to interpret the information to identify trends.
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23 October 2009 | 14 replies
Anyone have resources where I could just get the sign raw material online?
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14 October 2020 | 138 replies
21 years old I bought twenty-eight acres raw land edge of National Forest Las Vegas NM for development.
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7 August 2023 | 40 replies
#1 MSA for raw growth 2022 and took over 50% of all Texas corporate relos in 22. 10+ year trajectory is very strong.
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27 December 2017 | 137 replies
Are your buying raw land and starting from scratch?
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12 August 2015 | 7 replies
One is raw land and the other is a decrepit house that need to be demoed first.
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7 September 2015 | 4 replies
I'm wondering if raw land flipping might be a good fit.
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26 May 2016 | 1 reply
Hi @Sean Morris I work for a Private Equity as a Investment Analyst for 4 Years, and I was pretty damn good that I left and start investing my self, so let me give you what I used to look at and my other colleges cause all major Private Equity firms go threw a process.1) Basic Concept Analyze( done by a Intern, Associate or somebody like that in the firm ) 2) If 1 gets approved moves on to the Panel ( Mid level Analyze review with the High executives the possibilities and liabilities if its Raw land this process make take longer. 3) Executive Analyzes and equity structure, all the equity and partnership is discuss. 4) if you make them happy they will think about funding and how much and it what stages they will release the funds.if you have Any extra questions PM, where is this project just out of curiosity ?
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27 December 2016 | 53 replies
before you go down the easement battles.. ( seen many) it appears you only have the right for ingress and egress.. what about utilities.. do you need power or water or sewer or anything else other than the right to physically traverse... this is one key point us developers look for when buying raw dirt and searching easements..
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6 April 2017 | 2 replies
Then work numbers backwards for development to arrive at a maximum raw cost for the land a developer could pay.