Actual for You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Real Estate > Land > Marketing Your Land Directly to Builder - Developers

Tags

  • points
  • study
  • appear
  • located nearby
  • price points
  • golden because

  • Links

  • Text Ads - Targeted Leads for Nominal Cost
  • Too Much Stretching Can Cause Low Back Pain
  • Stock Car Insider - August 28th Issue
  • Actual for You - Marketing Your Land Directly to Builder - Developers

    Real Estate Forum
    Stevens: Internet Doesn't Replace Real Estate Good ServiceQuestion: I read an article in The New York Times that gave you Realtors a pretty tough time. They indicated that the real estate industry is resistant to innovation via the internet and that Realtors don’t spend much time on each deal and therefore it is not worth the commission. Do you have any comments?Answer: Great question. Thomas Stevens, the President of the National Association of Realtors wrote the following letter to The New York Times which I feel gives a very good overview of what a Realtor actually does. His letter follows:“It would be hard to find a more one-si
    >Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on

    How To Write An Ebook Easily And Profit From It
    As more and more people connect to the Internet everyday around the world, more and more of them realize money can be made from the Internet. It's quite an amazing revelation when you first discover this little known secret that is being gradually uncovered.It's nothing new to make money online; some people have been quietly making a fortune since the days of dial-up.Though, recently the dynamics of making money online are changing to allow almost anyone to make money. Grandmother's, high school students, college students, part time workers, stay at home mothers, many people are discovering the joy of being able to make an internet income.
    Developers and Builders are always on the lookout for their next deal, and if you are selling your land you do not want to be passed by. Generate interest by the most active builders in your area by getting decision makers the information they need, and here is how to do it:

    Gather Property Data

    Zoning
    This is first question any builder or developer is going to ask, what's it zoned? Zoning is crucial to developers because it is going to determine how many houses, units, or square footage (AKA "density") the developer can build on the tract. Find out how many units per acre and of what type are permitted. You can find most city & county zoning ordinances online at www.municode.com, but details vary between municipalities. If you are not sure what your property's zoning is, take a look at your tax bill. If you are lucky, it will be printed on the bill. If not, jot down your parcel ID number and call your city or county zoning department for this information. And don't forget to check with them to see if there are any zoning overlays or future land use plans affect your property!

    Utilities
    Find out what utilities are available to your property, or located nearby. These include water, electricity, phone, gas, and especially sewer. Sewer access is golden, because it usually improves density and thus a developer's bottom line.

    Plat or Survey
    Make sure to have a plat or recent survey handy. Builders and developers are going to want to see how the land is shaped in order to get a better idea of how a future development may lay out. If available, surveys with topography plotted are best.

    Pictures
    Pictures sell property! This goes for land, too. Try to get wide angle shots in good daylight with the sun at your back. If your property has unique features such as a lake, mountain views, a river/creek, etc., make sure to document them.

    Maps & Aerials
    It's always good to have a bird’s eye view to put in front of interested parties. At the least include a map depicting the parcel's location, and how to access it. There are a number of free or low cost aerial imagery applications out there including Google Earth, but high-resolution imagery is usually only available for larger cities and towns. Depending on size and price, you may want to contract an aerial photographer. Most aerial shoots cost between $300 and $600 depending on the work order and location.

    Demographics
    Can the local populace support a development at the price you have set for your land? Demographic data on a particular area can be used to set price points on a future housing development, and the most important two are population and household income. Try to include a one, three, and five mile radius if possible.

    Area Highlights
    Put a list together of area attractions, such as recreational lakes, beaches, parks, etc. Also, keep an eye out for favorable economic situations in the area. Anything that will build a job base such as a new plant opening, or corporate relocation is a selling point. More jobs means more housing demand, which means better development opportunities.

    Make a Property Brochure

    With the above information, you should be able to put together a professional brochure, which you can get in the hands of developers and builders that are active in your area. Make sure to produce a document that is printable and available in electronic format. Adobe PDF works best for property brochures, but MS Word should work fine too. Make sure to highlight the most desirable aspects of the property on the front page as well as the price. The cover should draw a reader in for further study, and if the property is priced correctly, you should not have to hide it. When printing, make sure to use a high quality inkjet printer or go to a local printing shop, the brochure must appear professional.

    Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on t

    Why Use eBay?
    I started using eBay a few years ago and have had many different accounts with them, I have been a power-seller and a full time buyer with eBay. This is not only the worlds #1 marketplace to find good deals, but you can make a nice second (or if you are good) a full time income selling things from home. eBay is like a massive flea market, but with a small twist, you come and look for what you are interested in buying and only bid or buy things that are suited to your needs, much like a flea market.So, as my title here states, why eBay and not some other auction site? Well, here is the plain truth, eBay holds the eyes of millions of users for onli
    formation. And don't forget to check with them to see if there are any zoning overlays or future land use plans affect your property!

    Utilities
    Find out what utilities are available to your property, or located nearby. These include water, electricity, phone, gas, and especially sewer. Sewer access is golden, because it usually improves density and thus a developer's bottom line.

    Plat or Survey
    Make sure to have a plat or recent survey handy. Builders and developers are going to want to see how the land is shaped in order to get a better idea of how a future development may lay out. If available, surveys with topography plotted are best.

    Pictures
    Pictures sell property! This goes for land, too. Try to get wide angle shots in good daylight with the sun at your back. If your property has unique features such as a lake, mountain views, a river/creek, etc., make sure to document them.

    Maps & Aerials
    It's always good to have a bird’s eye view to put in front of interested parties. At the least include a map depicting the parcel's location, and how to access it. There are a number of free or low cost aerial imagery applications out there including Google Earth, but high-resolution imagery is usually only available for larger cities and towns. Depending on size and price, you may want to contract an aerial photographer. Most aerial shoots cost between $300 and $600 depending on the work order and location.

    Demographics
    Can the local populace support a development at the price you have set for your land? Demographic data on a particular area can be used to set price points on a future housing development, and the most important two are population and household income. Try to include a one, three, and five mile radius if possible.

    Area Highlights
    Put a list together of area attractions, such as recreational lakes, beaches, parks, etc. Also, keep an eye out for favorable economic situations in the area. Anything that will build a job base such as a new plant opening, or corporate relocation is a selling point. More jobs means more housing demand, which means better development opportunities.

    Make a Property Brochure

    With the above information, you should be able to put together a professional brochure, which you can get in the hands of developers and builders that are active in your area. Make sure to produce a document that is printable and available in electronic format. Adobe PDF works best for property brochures, but MS Word should work fine too. Make sure to highlight the most desirable aspects of the property on the front page as well as the price. The cover should draw a reader in for further study, and if the property is priced correctly, you should not have to hide it. When printing, make sure to use a high quality inkjet printer or go to a local printing shop, the brochure must appear professional.

    Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on

    Make Workloads Manageable
    In any office there are multitudes of tasks to accomplish in one day. If your desk is anything like mine, there are piles of papers with mental labels of ‘urgent’, ‘a bit less urgent’, and ‘for when I’ve got a spare moment’. These are the standard, everyday things. Then there are the demands that rise throughout the day, threatening to assign all your current piles to the ‘put off for yet another day’ heap with a resigned sigh.Life is full of demands, and our working life seems to abound with them. We each have our own duties to tend to – the regular work – even allowing for interruptions we know are bound to crop up. Added to this, however, are
    to have a bird’s eye view to put in front of interested parties. At the least include a map depicting the parcel's location, and how to access it. There are a number of free or low cost aerial imagery applications out there including Google Earth, but high-resolution imagery is usually only available for larger cities and towns. Depending on size and price, you may want to contract an aerial photographer. Most aerial shoots cost between $300 and $600 depending on the work order and location.

    Demographics
    Can the local populace support a development at the price you have set for your land? Demographic data on a particular area can be used to set price points on a future housing development, and the most important two are population and household income. Try to include a one, three, and five mile radius if possible.

    Area Highlights
    Put a list together of area attractions, such as recreational lakes, beaches, parks, etc. Also, keep an eye out for favorable economic situations in the area. Anything that will build a job base such as a new plant opening, or corporate relocation is a selling point. More jobs means more housing demand, which means better development opportunities.

    Make a Property Brochure

    With the above information, you should be able to put together a professional brochure, which you can get in the hands of developers and builders that are active in your area. Make sure to produce a document that is printable and available in electronic format. Adobe PDF works best for property brochures, but MS Word should work fine too. Make sure to highlight the most desirable aspects of the property on the front page as well as the price. The cover should draw a reader in for further study, and if the property is priced correctly, you should not have to hide it. When printing, make sure to use a high quality inkjet printer or go to a local printing shop, the brochure must appear professional.

    Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on

    Unix Vs Windows Hosting-Which One Is The Best?
    This simple question is every day made by many web design newbie’s looking for the perfect hosting plan for them. It is the first thing you should decide if you’re planning to buy a web hosting plan. UNIX and Windows operating systems are the two main types of operating system platforms on which you may host your website. Each has its own set of unique features, advantages and disadvantages. The right question isn’t “Which one is the best?” but “Which one is the right choice for your needs?”. In this article I will show you the advantages of each one and a short comparison between them. Before that, there’s something you must know, the operating sy
    able economic situations in the area. Anything that will build a job base such as a new plant opening, or corporate relocation is a selling point. More jobs means more housing demand, which means better development opportunities.

    Make a Property Brochure

    With the above information, you should be able to put together a professional brochure, which you can get in the hands of developers and builders that are active in your area. Make sure to produce a document that is printable and available in electronic format. Adobe PDF works best for property brochures, but MS Word should work fine too. Make sure to highlight the most desirable aspects of the property on the front page as well as the price. The cover should draw a reader in for further study, and if the property is priced correctly, you should not have to hide it. When printing, make sure to use a high quality inkjet printer or go to a local printing shop, the brochure must appear professional.

    Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on

    Questions You Will Have to Answer Before You Get a Mortgage
    There are many questions that a potential lender will ask you and your answers will have to be accurate every time. They will not approve your mortgage application until they get all of the answers that they seek, after all they are potentially going to be lending you a huge sun and they need to know that you will be able to pay it back. So you will have to have a certain amount of creditworthiness.A potential lender is going to ask you about your income and your employment. Not only will they ask where you work and what it is that you do, they will also ask you how long you have been at the same company. They will also ask about the way you mak
    >Develop a Mailing List

    Yes, there are still some viable uses for snail mail. Most executives at best delete promotional email, and at worst may never receive it. Besides being highly likely that a decision maker will see it, putting a full color brochure in front of them says to them that you are serious, and you have got something that they need to see. First, you must develop a list of developers and builders that are active in your area. Visit or call the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, or see if members are listed on their website. Also, check with local business publications. Many of them publish lists of developers ranked by activity and size. A quick call to developer or builder can determine what kind of developments they are involved with (industry term is "product"), and who the point of authority may be. Mention that you are interested in sending a package to them concerning a piece of land, and you may even get that person on the phone! If you can't determine who that may be, or the secretary is being difficult... send the package directly to president or CEO. Make sure to include a phone number and name that is easy to find, send them out, and be sure to follow up in one to two weeks!

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.actual4u.com/article/140975/actual4u-Marketing-Your-Land-Directly-to-Builder--Developers.html">Marketing Your Land Directly to Builder - Developers</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.actual4u.com/article/140975/actual4u-Marketing-Your-Land-Directly-to-Builder--Developers.html]Marketing Your Land Directly to Builder - Developers[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Free Cover Letter Samples - What Your Job-Hunting Rivals Don't Want You To Know

    Low Cost Whole Life Insurance

    Preparing To Make A Zero Down Offer

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com