Biting off more than you can chew is a common developer failing, or is it?
Steve Wiltshire, chairman of HoldenCAPITAL Partners discusses developers seeking help with projects that are out of their financial or professional experience and capabilities.
To become a competent property developer, it's advisable to begin small, perhaps starting with a cosmetic renovation, then working your way up to a simple subdivision, and then a strata subdivision.
Transform state agency approval processes to lower new housing costs: Property Council
A new report has found that fixing inefficiencies in the approval processes of major housing projects could unlock $360 million in economic benefits, and help ease some of the pressure on property prices.