Navigating Risk and Seizing Opportunities in Real Estate
Insights from The Land Development Podcast with Sean Myers
October 29, 2024
About the podcast:
Hosted by Ryan Glick, “The Land Development Podcast” is a go-to resource for anyone involved and curious about the land development industry. Glick and guests dive into the world of land development through engaging and candid conversations. From entitling land to navigating market shifts, each episode offers actionable insights and forward-looking trends about the industry’s current and future state.
About the episode:
This recent episode features Sean Myers, co-founder of GreatLeaf Capital and managing director of BrightLeaf Properties, sharing his insights and unique journey to founding one of Florida’s fastest-growing real estate investment firms. In this episode, Myers dives into the challenges and rewards of land development, building homes, and adds proven advice for aspiring developers.
Sean Myers’ Path to Real Estate
Originally an English major with a background in advertising, Myers relays details on how he transitioned to real estate after a chance encounter with a home renovator. This pivot led him to become a residential agent and eventually venture into land development and homebuilding. Myers story underscores the importance of pursuing what truly excites you.
Navigating Land Development Challenges
Myers examines the complexities of land development, emphasizing that one of the biggest challenges is dealing with entitlements and zoning—a long and often frustrating process. Sean stresses that successfully navigating these obstacles requires patience and a deep understanding of local regulations. He encourages aspiring developers to surround themselves with a team of experts to help navigate developments’ legal complexities.
Risk Management: A Crucial Skill in Land Development
Risk management is a central theme in the episode, where Sean shares a few of the hard lessons he’s learned over years of land development. Myers speaks to his experience developing 7,000 lots before the 2008 financial crisis, and the importance of selecting suitable projects and planning for unknown variables. Myers notes that managing risk effectively requires knowing when to trust expert advice, and when to trust your gut, and reminds aspiring developers that only select ventures will be a win. He warns new investors to slow down and consider all the risks before embarking on large projects.
The Build-to-Rent Trend: A Compelling Opportunity for Diversification
Myers touched on the rising popularity of the build-to-rent (BTR) model; a growing trend driven by evolving market dynamics. Sean explained how this model provides investors with predictable cash flow and a resilient income stream amid changing homeownership preferences and increasing rental demand. “The build-to-rent model offers investors a reliable source of cash flow, especially in today’s market where rental demand remains strong,” Sean emphasized. This trend presents an opportunity for accredited investors looking to generate additional income. By diversifying their portfolios, developers can accomplish their goals while capitalizing on high-demand rental assets.
“The build-to-rent model offers investors a reliable source of cash flow, especially in today’s market where rental demand remains strong.”
– Sean Myers, Co-founder of GreatLeaf Capital
Advice for Aspiring Developers and Investors
Sean shares advice for investor newbies, emphasizing the importance of networking and learning from others; experienced professionals can open opportunities and help mitigate risks. Networking is vital to building your network and is often the difference between success and failure. Myers also recommends taking a calculated and long-term approach to complicated projects, exhausting all analytics and building expertise over time.
Key Takeaways & What’s Next for GreatLeaf Capital
- In this episode of The Land Development Podcast, Sean Myers offers practical insights into real estate development and investing. From risk management to the latest market trends, Sean’s expertise provided a roadmap for investors and developers.
- As GreatLeaf Capital continues to expand its footprint in Central Florida, Sean and his team remain focused on balancing large-scale land development with a personal approach to homebuilding. This dual focus diversifies their portfolio and positions the company to capitalize on emerging trends like build-to-rent.
- Myers continues to identify high-potential land for development of attainable housing that delivers attractive returns and additional income for his investors.
- GreatLeaf Capital offers ongoing webinars and seminars for accredited investors that want to benefit from their experience. Register for our webinars and seminars here.
For those interested in learning more insights into real estate development, listen to the full episode on The Land Development Podcast here.
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About Sean Myers:
Sean Myers began his real estate career in 1995, acquiring over 7,000 acres of land. He led the development of 7,800 lots, eventually sold to national home builders for over $310 million. His investment programs cater to private investors, including construction, value-add, and distressed strategies. In 2009, he made his first apartment transaction, a $21 million investment, which he sold for $35 million in 2012.
Sean is currently involved in land entitlement and development and is the co-founder of GreatLeaf Capital. GreatLeaf Capital operates three distinct yet integrated brands that each provide value to its investors: GreatLeaf Land, GreatLeaf Homes, and the Belmont Management Group.
His most recent project involves obtaining permits for a 25-acre site to build a 213-unit Class A “Build-to-Rent” project in partnership with Taylor Morrison. His current land pipeline also consists of over 600 lots across four properties. In 2019, Sean and Raul Veitia ventured into a single-family residential home building. They leveraged their combined expertise in land development, housing provision, and property management to create new homes with unique features as an attractive alternative to large production builders.
Sean holds a B.S. from Florida State University and an M.B.A. from Duke University. He resides in Winter Park, Florida, with his wife and four children.
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