Be a successful green land developer
By: Woodson, Roger Dodge [author].
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Includes index.
Why should I consider green land development?
Using green space to make big bucks
Building a strong development team
Making sales
Setting up your lenders and investors
Finding suitable development property
What makes a project viable
Looking for land in all the right places
Initial investigations
Drainage factors
Soil considerations
Calculating land loss from road costs and green space
Water requirements
Flood zones, wetlands, and other deal-stoppers
Location, location, location
Plans and specifications
Working with contractors
Projecting profit potential
Zoning considerations
Closing deals
Supervising your site
Staying on budget and on time
Ideas for environmentally friendly developments
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