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Understanding the Scope of Property Development Strategies
Real estate development is a complex and multifaceted industry that requires a deep understanding of various components to succeed. As someone who has closely observed and participated in this field, I recognize that property development strategies are essential to navigating the challenges and opportunities that arise. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the scope of property development strategies, offering practical insights and actionable recommendati
Dan Kaufman
4 days ago4 min read


Top Real Estate Investment Opportunities in the U.S. for Profitable Property Investments
Navigating the landscape of real estate investment requires a keen understanding of market trends, regional growth, and asset types that promise strong returns. As someone deeply involved in the real estate sector, I have observed how strategic investments can yield substantial profits while contributing to community development. This post explores the top real estate investment opportunities in the U.S., focusing on profitable property investments that align with current eco
Dan Kaufman
May 54 min read


Understanding the Basics of Property Development Strategies
Real estate development is a complex and multifaceted industry that requires a deep understanding of market dynamics, financial planning, and regulatory frameworks. As someone who has closely observed and participated in this field, I recognize that success hinges on a clear grasp of foundational concepts and strategic approaches. This post aims to demystify the basics of property development strategies, providing practical insights that can guide professionals and investors
Dan Kaufman
May 44 min read


The Five Submarket Signals We Use Before We Underwrite a Single Texas Deal
Lonestar Kaufman Development Partners Most real estate capital chasing Texas right now is making the same mistake: they're underwriting the state, not the submarket. "Texas growth" is real, but it's also a 268,000-square-mile generalization. Plano isn't Pflugerville. Frisco isn't Fort Stockton. The difference between a 22% IRR and a capital call lives in the five-mile radius around the dot on the map. Twenty-five years of developing across cycles — and the last several years
LoneStar Kaufman
Apr 294 min read
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