Land Submission Form

North Carolina Market

Greater Charlotte

Concord, Salisbury, Statesville, Gastonia, Mathews, Kannapolis, Mooresville, Monroe, Mount Holley, Hickory

A lot of Charlotte issued a county wide UDO - opened up a lot of these single home zoning allowing for more multifamily (townhome developments etc) - builders can pay more in some cases because they can fit more townhouses on the lot.

Triad

Winston Salem, High Point, Greensboro, Raleigh, Durham, Burlington, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville

Wilmington & South of Wilmington Along Coast

Willmington, Murrayville, Wrightsboro, Boiling Spring Lakes, Wrightsville Beach, Bolivia, Supply, Carolina Shores, Calabash, Shallotte.

Infill Lots - Huge Demand

Roughly 10-20% of ARV end PPWater and Sewer is Preferred

Please note: When running comps, stick to new construction which give the best Trust Comps.

Submit Deals Below

Please submit your land deals here. Make sure that your seller's asking price is below the buy box criteria listed below. Please allow up to 48 hours for feedback on any submissions. Rest assured, we will not contact your lead or seller without your prior consent.

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Once we approve your submission, a member of our team will contact you to discuss the next steps. We look forward to working with you!

FAQS

How long does it take for a deal to close?

The average land deal typically takes between 14-30 days to close, depending on which builder or developer is picking it up.

How long does it take to get an offer approved?

It typically takes 24 hours to get an offer approved. However, in some cases, it can take 48 hours or more.

What is the process for submitting a deal?

It's simple:

1. Submit your property details to us.

2. We analyze the deal thoroughly.

3. We present it to the top developers and builders in the area.

4. Once we receive the highest offer, we contact you to discuss the next steps.

What markets do you primarily operate in?

What markets do you primarily operate in?

We serve the states of Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia.