83 – How to grow a fantastic property development business
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Many developers look to grow their business quickly, trying to scale and improve their returns. But scaling rapidly comes with risk, as you expose yourself to more debt and leverage. However, slow and steady might just win the race. My guest today has taken a measured approach to growing his development business, and we'll discuss his deliberate approach to scaling and growing a property company. I am speaking with Peter Siassios from Inland Property Group. Peter is doing some awesome townhouse projects and slowly growing his development empire. We have a great conversation about how he has gone from tradie to developer and what he has learnt along the way. Peter has been working on controlling as many parts of the development process as he can including building his own projects. Some key points we covered include: 1. The importance of knowing who your buyer is and the power of meeting with them 2. Sticking to what you are good at and knowing your area 3. Take your time to grow Property Developer Training I have been humbled by the number of people who have signed up to the Property Developer Training. Thank you to them all. If you would like to get started in property development and want an easy to consume course that takes you step by step through the development cycle then head over to www.propertydevelopertraining.com and check out what's included. I've been getting great feedback from people, including Declan who says: "I highly recommend the Property Developer Training to anyone wanting to take their developing to the next level. It takes much of what is discussed on the Property Developer Podcast and translates it into the practical process of development. Great training on feasibilities and construction costs." Thank you Declan, glad you enjoyed the training. So head over to propertydevelopertraining.com and take a look... I would love to see you on the inside... Project Updates MontVue Exciting times at Mountain View Rd as we have held our first group of buyer inspections on the completed townhouses. It's the first time people have had a chance to wander around their new home so it is a big milestone in the project. I am very close to satisfying all the permit conditions for the subdivision permit which will allow council to issue a Statement of Compliance and enable the new titles to be issued and sent to the Titles Office. And that means that settlements are on the near horizon. Yeehaw! One other point of interest on that project is that I finalized an off market sale directly with one of the neighbors to the site. Was fun to work with them on the sale. Funny how some things happen during a project. Cambridge On my other project I am still waiting to get Town Planning endorsement from council, it's coming up to 3 months now, far out, it's so slow, anyway, we are finalizing our funding facility and getting the final pieces in place so that we can get our Building Permit and get going. I Can't wait to get that project underway and it's going to look awesome when it is finished Property Developer Quiz Keen to find out how ready you might be to become a developer? Then take the Property Developer Quiz (www.propertydevelopertraining.com/quiz) and get a sense of where you are at… Social Connection
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