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Property Development Checklist

Analysis

Property Development Checklist.

  1. Location
  2. Architecture
  3. Marketing
  4. Legal structure
  5. Business model
  6. Procurement
  7. Planning
  8. Financing
  9. Construction
  10. Leasing
  11. Progress

Location

Systematically evaluate these factors to judge potential for property value growth. The key is to look for places showing multiple positive indicators, suggesting a holistic revival of the local community and economy.

  • Country or City
  • Resources
  • Demographics
  • Infrastructure
  • Analyze transportation and infrastructure plans:
    • Look for areas with upcoming improvements to public transit, roads, or other infrastructure projects.
    • Focus on locations 1-2 stops away from major transport hubs, as these often have more room for growth.
  • Assess local business landscape:
    • Identify areas with a growing number of independent retailers, cafes, and boutiques.
    • Look for the arrival of premium supermarkets or chain stores, which can signal upcoming gentrification.
  • Monitor property improvement activity:
    • Areas with increasing numbers of home renovations and extensions often indicate rising property values.
    • This suggests residents are investing in the area long-term.
  • Evaluate demographic shifts:
    • Look for influxes of young professionals or creative workers, which often precede neighborhood revitalization.
    • Rising populations of families can also indicate growing desirability.
  • Research local government initiatives:
    • Identify areas targeted for regeneration projects or receiving government funding.
    • Look for places implementing community-focused policies that encourage local ownership and development.
  • Analyze property market indicators:
    • Track areas with decreasing vacancy rates and increasing rental yields.
    • Monitor the opening of new estate agencies, which can signal growing market activity.
  • Engage with local communities:
    • Identify areas with active community groups and initiatives to improve the high street.
    • Look for places with a strong sense of local identity and pride.
  • Assess potential for mixed-use development:
    • Focus on areas that allow for flexible zoning and adaptive reuse of buildings.
    • Look for opportunities to combine retail, residential, and community spaces.
  • Evaluate crime statistics and safety improvements:
    • Identify areas with decreasing crime rates or targeted safety initiatives.
    • These factors can significantly impact property desirability and values.
  • Consider environmental and sustainability factors:
    • Look for areas implementing green spaces, pedestrian-friendly designs, and sustainability initiatives.
    • These features are increasingly valued by residents and can drive property value growth.
  • Analyze digital connectivity:
    • Assess areas with plans for improved broadband or 5G infrastructure.
    • Good connectivity is crucial for attracting businesses and residents.
  • Monitor creative and cultural developments:
    • Look for areas with growing arts scenes, new cultural venues, or creative industry hubs.
    • These can be early indicators of neighbourhood transformation.

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Architecture

Build homes from modular frameworks that are

  1. built at factory, commissioned
  2. compacted for delivery
  3. expanded on site
  4. fitted together on site
  5. finished and commissioned

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Marketing

  • Name
  • Logo
  • Website
  • Content Strategy

Ideas:

  • Company
  • Shareholders
  • Directors
  • Bank account
  • Tax

Business model

  • Residential or Commercial
  • Mixed use
  • Conversion
  • Land

Tokenization

  1. Legal compliance
  2. Smart contract development
  3. Token issuance
  4. Auditing
  5. Custody

Procurement

Planning

  • Planning permission
  • Building regulations
  • Party wall agreements
  • Utilities
  • Contractors
  • Materials
  • Pricing

Financing

Construction

Leasing

Growth

  • Sell
  • Refinance
  • Hold
  • Repeat
  • Scale

Companies

CompanyContactEmailLocation
DEASCEO - Rikke LykkeDenmark
Proptech1Co-founder - Nikolas SamiosDenmark
TetrisCEO - Tomas JandorfDenmark
BIGDenmark
VELUXDenmark
NREPDenmark
HococoKatrine Larsenkatrine@hococo.ioDenmark
NorthqChristian von Scholtencvs@northq.comDenmark
YavicaBettina Thorkelinbettina.thorkelin@yavica.comDenmark
TrueMarketValueAllan Kehletallan@truemarketvalue.dkDenmark
UbiqisenseDiana Hvidemosediana.hvidemose@ubiqisense.comDenmark
Boxabl-
Nestron-
ZenniHome-
Prop Tech LabDenmark

Future

What is the future of real estate development? What kind of spaces should we be living in?

  • time horizon (when next decision)
  • how secure in work
  • the future value of money

Mortgages

Buying the Property

Where, how, what of searching for a new property.

  • Confirm square metres of actual living space
  • Use a Lawyer
  • Bid for Multiple Properties
  • Get Bank Pre-Approval Beforehand
  • Don't Think You Pay Negative Interest
  • Don't Be Desperate

Square Metres

Location

Up-and-coming areas

Auctions

Buying Off-plan

Private Sales

Inspections

Making a Purchase

  • Bids
  • Gazumping

Ideas:

Co-Ops:

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