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    Posted Sep 23, 2022

    10 Golden Rules of Property Development

    By Bryce Yardney[Bryce Yardney](https://propertyupdate.com.au/author/bryce-yardney/ "Posts by Bryce Yardney")

    May 4, 2022

    With many property markets languishing at present many investors are looking at "manufacturing" capital growth by getting involved in property development.

    While the process of property development can be a lot of fun, it is not without some pain and considerable risk.

    When all goes well the results are fantastic, but if things go wrong they really go wrong.

    So let’s look at 10 Rules to help make your property development project a success.

    1. GET ALL YOU DUCKS IN A ROW BEFORE YOU START

    Before starting down the path of your first (or next) development project, get your finance pre-approved, have your ownership structures set up and have the core of your team of consultants selected.

    2. UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU ARE IN THE PROPERTY CYCLE

    As a development project often spans two or more years, understand where you sit in the property cycle and pay attention to the big picture economic factors that will affect the real estate market.

    You don’t really want to compete your project in the depths of the next property slump- do you?

    3. DO CAREFUL PRE-PURCHASE DUE DILIGENCE

    Don’t believe the selling agent when he tells you the property will make a great development site.

    You need to undertake careful areas of due diligence including checking the council zoning, as well specific property due diligence - things like checking:

    • the title for covenants, easements, and overlays

    • the neighbourhood character as well as adjoining buildings and trees

    • the topography of the site.

    4. GET YOUR BUDGET RIGHT

    Do a detailed feasibility study – be realistic rather than optimistic and include all the little costs beginners tend to forget.

    Then allow a contingency in case unforeseen costs crop up, because they always will!

    5. DON’T OVERPAY

    It’s important to buy your development site at a price that allows you to make a fair profit; otherwise, you’re immediately at a disadvantage.

    6. GET A GOOD TEAM AROUND YOU

    Your team is likely to involve a property lawyer, accountant, finance broker, architect, real estate agent, and a project manager to oversee the whole process.

    And remember…if you’re the smartest person in your team, you’re in trouble.

    7. BE REALISTIC ABOUT YOUR SCHEDULE

    It's not unusual for developers to be overly optimistic with their scheduling.

    Setting realistic time frames will help you budget more accurately and remember to set aside some contingency money in case unforeseen problems stretch your schedule.

    8. BE METICULOUS WITH YOUR DOCUMENTATION

    Put everything in writing, especially when dealing with consultants and contractors.

    This helps avoid misunderstandings and confusion.

    And keep very clear accounts.

    If your paperwork isn't in order, it'll only cause headaches further down the line.

    9. DESIGN YOUR PROJECT WITH THE MARKET IN MIND

    To maximise your profits your project must suit its target market – not necessarily your tastes.

    10. DON’T BECOME OVERCONFIDENT

    I’ve seen many investors make substantial profits through property development, however I’ve seen even more developers, some much smarter than me, lose it all through overconfidence or undertaking just one more development before the cycle ended or a project with too little built-in profit margin.

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