The Traditional Transition of Underdeveloped Land as an Investment
If you haven’t visited, but have only heard of Terrell, Midlothian, Howe, Sanger, and Weatherford, you will soon, says Younger Partners exec Robert Grunnah.
By
Robert Grunnah
Published in
Commercial Real Estate
February 3, 2021
12:55 pm
Historically, undeveloped land has been a popular investment vehicle throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market.
Some of the DFW’s wealthiest families have concentrated solely on land investments for the proven long-term benefits. The tenured life term of prudent land investment, while vulnerable to the economic cycles, has been quite predictable in our market. Our active developer community has provided many land warehousers above-average returns for many years.