Writing ยท Sales / Negotiation
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On the surface, the market looks strange:
Builders are cutting prices and tossing in incentives to sell homes.
Yet theyโre quietly grabbing land like itโs the last train out of town.
This is the era of land bankingโbuilders locking up future lots with small deposits, letting land bankers hold the risk. Itโs a โland-lightโ strategy that keeps cash free for construction while maintaining a pipeline for the next boom.
The playbook is simple:
Avoid the 2008 trap of being overleveraged on raw dirt.
Option land now so when demand returns, you can start building fast.
Control the future supply chain of housing without crushing your balance sheet.
Where this goes next is clear if you zoom out:
Every city has its growth corridorsโfollow the major roads where jobs and retail are accessible.
As rates stay high, many households will remain renters until either construction costs fall, lending terms ease, or tech slashes build costs.
And itโs not just single-family homes. The same land bankers are quietly assembling land for future apartment sites, waiting for the growth wave to reach them.
The cycle is slow, but inevitable: todayโs quiet land grabs are tomorrowโs rooftops.
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