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  • Common Misconceptions About Selling Land
    2025/03/04
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, hosts Tim and Tom Dosch break down some of the biggest misconceptions about land values and investment strategies. They discuss why land doesn’t always appreciate, why appraisals and comps can be misleading, and why selling land is nothing like selling a home. With decades of experience in Texas land brokerage, they share real-world examples of investment pitfalls and how to navigate the complex world of land development.Tim and Tom also explore the risks of land investments, highlighting the impact of zoning changes, infrastructure challenges, and market downturns. They reflect on the lessons learned from past cycles, including the Great Recession and the recent wave of land foreclosures. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of strategic timing, patience, and avoiding risky leverage.Whether you’re a landowner, developer, or investor, this episode provides valuable insights into the realities of Texas land deals and how to make informed decisions in an ever-changing market.Don't miss out on more expert insights—subscribe and stay tuned for future episodes of Texas Land Guys Podcast!Key TakeawaysMarket outlook for 2025 and beyondMisconceptions about land values and appreciationThe reality of land investments and common risksWhy appraisals and comps don’t always determine market valueThe importance of highest and best use in land valuationFactors that impact land prices (zoning, infrastructure, demand)The dangers of holding land for too longLessons from past downturns and foreclosuresWhy selling land is different from selling a homeThe risks of putting debt on land investmentsStrategic approaches to buying and selling landThe role of municipalities and regulations in land valueIn This Episode:[00:00:00] Introduction to the podcast[00:00:55] The 2025 market outlook[00:01:18] Surviving and thriving in a tough market[00:03:02] Common misconceptions about land values[00:04:03] Misconception 1: Land always appreciates[00:06:10] Examples of land losing value over time[00:08:13] How market cycles affect land pricing[00:11:50] Misconception 2: Comps and appraisals determine land value[00:14:02] Highest and best use vs. market trends[00:15:33] Misconception 3: Land is always a good investment[00:16:04] The myth of land scarcity[00:17:36] Risks of infrastructure and zoning restrictions[00:19:22] The dangers of overleveraging land investments[00:23:02] Misconception 4: Selling land is like selling a home[00:23:40] Selling land is not like selling a home[00:29:30] Conclusion and final thoughtsResources and LinksTexas Land Guys PodcastLinksTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/
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    33 分
  • Ascent: Investing in Land in the Texas Triangle
    2025/02/25
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, hosts Tim and Tom Dosch share the story behind their land investment company, Ascent. They discuss their motivations, challenges, and key successes, highlighting the importance of patience, strategic acquisitions, and integrity. The Dosch brothers dive into their unique approach to land investment, focusing on acquiring properties with clear end-use potential and keeping carrying costs low. They also emphasize the value of experience, building strong relationships with developers, and staying committed to transparency and accountability. This approach sets Ascent apart in a competitive market.Tom and Tim further explore their real estate investment strategies, particularly within the Texas market. They reflect on past deals, such as the Riverstone deal in Sugar Land, Houston, underscoring the importance of market knowledge and selectivity in decision-making. Their evaluation process is rigorous—tracking over 50,000 sites. Looking to the future, they express optimism for 2025 and 2026, anticipating growth fueled by rising job opportunities and population increases. They also highlight the value of collaboration with developers and the art of creative deal structuring.Don’t miss out on more insider insights and updates! Tune in for future episodes as Tim and Tom navigate the land investment world. Be sure to subscribe, stay engaged, and follow the Texas Land Guys Podcast for more valuable tips and stories!Key TakeawaysOrigins and development of the land investment company AscentMotivations for entering the land investment spaceChallenges faced during the establishment of AscentStrategic approach to acquiring and selling propertiesImportance of building relationships with clients and investorsFocus on future development sites and market dynamicsTrack record of property acquisitions and dispositionsEmphasis on patience and strategic planning in land investmentUnique investment strategies and risk managementCommitment to integrity and value in investment practicesImportance of market knowledge and data trackingExperiences with past deals, including the Riverstone dealRole of land brokers and buyer representatives in identifying opportunitiesSelectivity in investment decisions and rigorous evaluation processesFuture predictions for growth in the Texas real estate market (2025 and 2026)Collaboration and joint ventures with developersCreative deal structuring and capital reinvestment strategiesOptimism for increased investment activity in 2025In This Episode:[00:00:03] Introduction to the podcast[00:00:27] Origins of Ascent[00:00:48] Challenges and support[00:01:31] Naming and logo creation[00:02:40] Investment opportunities[00:04:04] Starting to buy properties[00:05:02] Client relationships[00:06:07] Pipeline of deals[00:09:24] Risk management and strategy[00:10:57] Track record of acquisitions[00:15:00] Market resilience[00:16:45] Future opportunities[00:17:24] The importance of patience[00:19:26] Strategy Overview[00:21:27] Value of buying right[00:23:25] Developer relationships[00:26:27] Skin in the game[00:28:35] Long-term investment perspective[00:29:40] Riverstone deal discussion[00:30:29] Investment strategy insights[00:32:06] Market trends and predictions[00:32:59] Investor relationships and capital management[00:34:07] Opportunities in larger sites[00:35:18] Collaboration with developers[00:36:00] Current market conditions[00:37:48] Predictions for 2025 investments[00:39:17] Reflections on company journey[00:40:17] Closing remarksResources and LinksTexas Land Guys PodcastTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/
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    40 分
  • DMRE History: Launching DMRE
    2025/02/18
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, Tim and Tom Dosch, alongside partner David Marshall, share the inspiring story of how DMRE, a leading Texas land brokerage, was founded. They reflect on the company’s early challenges, particularly the emotional transition from their previous firm in 2017, and the challenges posed by Hurricane Harvey. The team emphasizes the importance of strong partnerships, efficient processes, and adaptability, especially during tough times like the COVID-19 pandemic.The podcast also explores the creation of 100X Harvest, a nonprofit initiative that exemplifies the team’s commitment to creating a positive impact beyond just business success. They discuss how they navigated the setbacks caused by the pandemic, focusing on trust, resilience, and strategic decision-making. The team shares how hiring key personnel during the downturn, especially in Austin and Dallas, helped them emerge stronger.Join the conversation and discover how adaptability, strong partnerships, and a focus on giving back can lead to success in the face of adversity. Subscribe for more insights into Texas land brokerage and entrepreneurship!Key TakeawaysIntroduction to DMRE and its foundersLaunch of DMRE in July 2017 and the initial challengesEmotional experiences during the transition from a previous companyThe impact of Hurricane Harvey on the real estate marketStrategies for navigating challenges and seizing opportunitiesInsights into the evolving land market in HoustonEstablishment of 100X Harvest and its missionImportance of teamwork and efficient processes in company growthAdaptation to market changes and the COVID-19 pandemicCommitment to philanthropy as part of business valuesStrategic decisions made to adapt and grow during adversityRebuilding and expanding teams amidst downturnsThe value of trust, resilience, and team dynamicsIn This Episode:[00:03] - Introduction [00:52] - The early days[01:18] - Transitioning to DMRE[02:51] - Working in a shared space[03:39] - Challenges during launch[04:54] - Significant listings and opportunities[05:26] - Pitching high-profile deals[06:16] - Market recovery post-Harvey[09:13] - Unique development projects[10:01] - Land market trends[10:50] - Starting 100X Harvest[11:38] - Success vs. Significance[12:03] - Building relationships with nonprofits[14:58] - Desire for growth and giving back[15:49] - Impact of brokerage work[17:31] - Key listing engine development[18:23] - Organic growth and team building[20:16] - Process efficiency and technology[20:58] - Entrepreneurial spirit and adaptability[21:16] - Initial expansion attempts[22:40] - Learning from trial and error[23:10] - Innovation and embracing failure[24:03] - Value of partnership and team dynamics[26:43] - Trust and investment in partnerships[27:18] - Impact of COVID-19 on the business[27:48] - Navigating the COVID-19 downturn[32:56] - Rebuilding offices post-COVID[32:20] - Hiring during uncertainty[34:43] - Pipeline challenges[37:49] - Investing in technology[40:36] - Resilience through challenges[41:44] - Conclusion and future topicsResources and LinksTexas Land Guys PodcastLinksTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/David Marshallhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-marshall-91b3a2252https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/
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    43 分
  • DMRE History: The Origin Story Part 2 - Growing the Team by adding Tom Dosch
    2025/02/11
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, Tim and Tom Dosch, along with partners David Marshall and Tripp Rich, continue their deep dive into the origins of Dosch Marshall Real Estate (DMRE). Picking up right where they left off, they reflect on the pivotal moments that shaped their business—navigating market downturns, adapting to industry shifts, and staying resilient in the face of challenges like the Great Recession and the 2014-2015 oil crisis.If you missedPart 1, now’s the perfect time to hit pause and check it out—because this story is best experienced from the beginning.This chapter of their journey is all about growth. The team explores how they expanded their vision, built strategic partnerships, and embraced innovation to take DMRE to the next level. And speaking of growth, this episode marks a key milestone—the addition of Tom Dosch to the company. As they recount this turning point, they reveal how Tom’s expertise and perspective played a crucial role in shaping DMRE’s future.From major deals like the Kirby Corridor project to lessons learned in the Houston real estate market, this episode captures the entrepreneurial grit, relationships, and game-changing decisions that fueled DMRE’s evolution.Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes stories in upcoming episodes!Key TakeawaysInsights into navigating market cycles in Texas land brokerage.The impact of the 2014-2015 oil downturn on real estate.Transitioning from ARA to launching DMRE.Strategies for expanding into new Texas markets.The emotional aspect of land transactions for long-term landowners.Major real estate developments and deals in Houston.Adapting to economic crises, including the Great Recession and oil bust.The role of technology in improving land brokerage operations.The impact of Hurricane Harvey on the business and Houston real estate.Entrepreneurial lessons learned in starting and growing DMRE.In This Episode:(00:00:03) Introduction to the Podcast(00:01:06) Personal Reflections on 2008(00:01:47) Transition to Investment Banking(00:02:19) Lunch Meetings and Job Offers(00:02:57) Market Recovery Insights(00:04:35) Understanding the Land Business(00:05:16) First Day Experiences(00:07:40) Sales Pitch to Join DMRE(00:09:03) Market Cycles Discussion(00:09:20) High-Rise Development Trends(00:12:11) Learning from Developers(00:16:15) Credibility in Land Brokerage(00:16:28) Notable Projects(00:16:52) Meeting Gerald Heinz(00:17:44) The Kirby Deal Overview(00:18:38) Subdividing the Property(00:19:49) Impact of the Oil Bust(00:21:20) Negotiating During Downturn(00:24:06) Emotional Decisions in Transactions(00:25:42) Tracking Market Changes(00:25:58) Investing in Technology(00:27:30) Diverse Deal Portfolio(00:29:34) Respect for Developer Teams(00:29:40) The Market Challenge (00:30:00)  The Allen Harrison guys deal (00:30:47) High Prices in Midtown (00:33:59) Genesis of DMRE (00:35:17) Decision to Start DMRE (00:39:01) Impact of Hurricane Harvey (00:39:32) Community Response (00:42:51) Future DiscussionsResources and LinksTexas Land Guys PodcastLinksTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/David Marshallhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-marshall-91b3a2252/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/
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    44 分
  • DMRE History: The Origin Story Part 1 - The Great Recession and Houston’s Comeback
    2025/02/04
    In this episode of The Texas Land Guys Podcast, Tom and Tim Dosch, along with their partner David Marshall, take us behind the scenes of building their esteemed land brokerage, DMRE. Tim shares how a key meeting in 2004 launched his career in land brokerage, while David reflects on his transition from consulting to real estate amid the challenges of the 2008 financial crisis. They discuss the early struggles of establishing themselves in business—navigating market downturns, securing key deals, and leaning on perseverance to push forward. The trio highlights the pivotal years of growth from 2011 to 2014, detailing how they landed high-profile listings, expanded their team, and adapted to shifting market conditions. Through it all, they credit resilience, mentorship, and strong core values for their sustained success. With a wealth of experience, Tom, Tim, and David offer valuable insights into the land brokerage industry, emphasizing the importance of staying committed through challenges. Their story is a testament to hard work and strategic thinking. Tune in for this inspiring conversation and subscribe for more industry insights and expert strategies. Key Takeaways The history and formation of DMRE, a land brokerage in Texas. Personal journeys of the partners in the land brokerage business. Challenges faced during the Great Recession and their impact on the business. The importance of hands-on experience in land brokerage. The significance of partnerships and teamwork in overcoming difficulties. Lessons learned from navigating a challenging market. The role of supportive spouses during the early days of the business. Strategies for closing deals during economic downturns. The evolution of the real estate market post-recession. Core values of DMRE: Hungry, Humble, Smart. In This Episode: [00:01] Introduction to the podcast [01:45] Tim's entry into land brokerage [03:55] David's background in consulting [05:56] The formation of the land team [09:28] The frothy market before the recession [12:20] Experiencing the Great Recession [14:05] Resilience during tough times [17:02] Support from wives [17:41] The decision to persist [18:24] Encouragement from partners [19:12] Surviving the Great Recession [20:00] Pivotal early deals [21:15] Core values of DMRE [23:00] Challenges in a tough market [24:52] Selling difficult assets [27:49] Market recovery indicators [29:10] Transition to a boom cycle [29:51] The mark of growth [30:37] Team expansion decisions [31:28] Formative years in real estate [32:04] Mentorship and support [32:44] Major development deals [34:00] High-rise transactions [34:51] Impact on Houston's landscape [35:43] Shifting market trends [36:12] Looking ahead to 2014 [37:04] Nostalgia and team bonding [37:33] Encouragement to persevere [39:17] Valuable lessons from downturns [39:32] Closing remarks Resources and Links Texas Land Guys Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/texas-land-guys-the-art-of-real-estate-deal-making/id1788566687 Tom Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ Tim Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ David Marshall https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-marshall-91b3a2252 https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/
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    40 分
  • 5 MISTAKES SELLERS MAKE WHEN MARKETING LAND
    2025/01/28

    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, hosts Tim and Tom Dosch explore “Five Mistakes Sellers Make Marketing Their Land.” Drawing from decades of experience and over 700 transactions, they reveal the most common missteps landowners make and how to avoid them.


    From understanding your true motivation for selling to timing the market effectively, Tim and Tom share real-world examples and expert insights to help you get the most from your land sale. They discuss the importance of identifying the highest and best use of your property, why active marketing strategies attract better offers, and how working with the right broker can make all the difference.


    Packed with practical tips and lessons learned, this episode offers valuable advice for both first-time sellers and seasoned landowners alike. If maximizing your property’s value is your goal, you won’t want to miss this one!


    Key Takeaways

    Understanding seller motivations and their impact on the selling process.

    The significance of timing in the real estate market, both macro and micro.

    Balancing transaction risk and understanding buyer dynamics.

    The importance of working with reputable developers and assessing their integrity.

    Employing effective marketing strategies tailored to the property and target audience.

    The concept of "highest and best use" in land valuation and development potential.

    The role of appraisals and the challenges of valuing land compared to residential properties.

    Case studies illustrating successful land sales and effective marketing approaches.

    Market sensitivity of different property types and their implications for sellers.

    The shift from passive to active marketing strategies for better engagement with potential buyers.


    In This Episode:

    [00:00:03] Introduction to the Podcast

    [00:00:45] Topic Introduction

    [00:01:21] Experience in Land Brokerage

    [00:03:48] Balancing Price and Timing

    [00:03:10] First Mistake: Understanding Motivation

    [00:03:59] Legacy Considerations

    [00:05:43] Transaction Risk Awareness

    [00:07:38] Developer Relationships

    [00:08:58] Understanding Developer Offers

    [00:09:17] Importance of Reputation

    [00:10:03] Summary of Seller Motivation

    [00:11:05] Second Mistake: Market Timing

    [00:11:38] Macro Market Conditions

    [00:13:15] Historical Market Cycles

    [00:14:45] Micro Market Timing

    [00:16:22] Best Marketing Windows

    [00:17:36] Seller motivation and flexibility

    [00:17:58] Maximizing Offers and Price

    [00:18:05] Third Mistake: Highest and Best Use Considerations

    [00:19:31] Zoning Challenges in Houston

    [00:19:56] Appraisals vs. Market Values

    [00:25:28] Market Sensitivity in Land Sales

    [00:24:46] Market Timing for Unique Properties

    [00:26:54] Fourth Mistake: Passive vs. Active Marketing Strategies

    [00:28:22] Investment Sales Approach

    [00:32:45] Fifth Mistake: Hiring the Right Broker

    [00:41:42] Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Resources and Links


    Texas Land Guys Podcast

    Links


    Tom Dosch

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/

    https://dmre.com/


    Tim Dosch

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/

    https://dmre.com/


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    43 分
  • 2025 Land Trends And A Few Bold Predictions
    2025/01/21
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, hosts Tim and Tom Dosch, joined by partners David Marshall and Tripp Rich, explore the impact of the recent presidential election on Texas’s real estate market and share their insights into upcoming trends for 2025. The group discusses a surge in bullish sentiment among developers, particularly within the industrial and multifamily sectors, fueled by the political shift. Key topics include rising construction costs, economic factors shaping the market, and the significant population growth driving real estate demand across the state. The hosts focus on the dynamics of Texas’s real estate landscape, with particular attention to single-family homes, multifamily developments, and retail spaces in major cities like Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston. They highlight the strong growth of the population and the broader economic expansion as primary catalysts for market activity. Special emphasis is placed on Houston's inner loop areas and the resurgence of urban infill development as a key market trend. While addressing challenges within the multifamily market, they predict a recovery by late 2025, signaling a resurgence in development. The discussion also touches on San Antonio’s growing single-family housing market, noting its potential for expansion in the coming years. The episode wraps up with an optimistic outlook for Texas’s real estate future, inviting listeners to engage and share their thoughts. Key Takeaways Impact of the presidential election on the real estate market Outlook for the real estate market in 2025 Market sentiment and developer Activity post-election Trends in the industrial market, particularly in Houston and Austin Construction prices and Economic factors affecting development Population growth in Texas and its influence on housing demand Shift towards urban infill and smaller industrial projects Legislative reforms needed to address zoning laws and housing shortages Predictions for future growth and development in Texas real estate In This Episode: [00:00:03] Introduction to the episode [00:01:10] Market predictions for 2025 [00:01:25] Client conversations and strategies [00:02:26] Impact of the presidential election [00:04:00] Market uncertainty and decision-making [00:05:03] Optimism post-election [00:06:06] Concerns over tariffs and construction prices [00:07:34] Current construction pricing trends [00:09:33] Interest rates and market predictions [00:12:35] Population growth and housing shortage [00:13:08] Anticipated supply shortages [00:16:05] Industrial market outlook in Houston [00:17:44] Dallas industrial market trends [00:18:39] Industrial market trends in Dallas [00:22:13] Submarket focus predictions [00:25:37] Single-family market growth in San Antonio [00:26:45] Houston's single-family activity [00:29:00] Single-family market strength [00:30:11] Competition between single-family and multifamily [00:32:20] Multifamily construction predictions [00:33:50] Dallas multifamily market activity [00:36:00] Contract timing changes [00:39:22] Inner loop market dynamics [00:44:10] Retail market resurgence [00:45:10] Bold predictions for Dallas [00:47:09] Texas population growth prediction [00:47:25] Central Texas data center boom [00:47:41] Job market forecast - Remove this line [00:48:09] Retail demand predictions [00:49:20] San Antonio's growth potential [00:49:42] Looking ahead to 2025 Texas Land Guys Podcast Links Tom Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ Tim Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ David Marshall https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-marshall-91b3a2252 https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ Tripp Rich https://www.linkedin.com/in/tripp-rich-52b35b60 https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/
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    50 分
  • 2024 Texas Land Trends
    2025/01/14
    In this episode of the Texas Land Guys Podcast, hosts Tim and Tom Dosch, partners at DMRE, provide an in-depth analysis of the Texas real estate market in 2024. They dive into how rising interest rates, escalating construction costs, and shifting market dynamics are impacting industrial and multifamily developments across the state. The brothers examine the challenges and opportunities within key Texas markets such as Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, noting a slowdown in high-end suburban developments in Houston, but also observing promising recovery in infill projects. The discussion highlights the importance of strategic capital allocation and a solid understanding of market fundamentals for successful real estate investments. Tim and Tom explore the latest trends in single-family homes, land development, and the growing demand for data centers, shedding light on market pricing, competition, and the broader investment landscape. With an eye on the future, they cover the complexities of land valuation and the timing of deals, stressing the significance of being agile in a fluctuating market. The episode wraps up with predictions for 2025, offering insights into potential growth fueled by rising population numbers and the increasing demand for diverse real estate assets. Ready to dive deeper into the Texas real estate market? Be sure to visit our website for more insights, expert advice, and the latest updates on land development. Don't forget to subscribe to the Texas Land Guys Podcast and stay ahead of the curve in the world of real estate investing! Key Takeaways Overview of the Texas real estate market in 2024 Impact of interest rates and construction costs on market dynamics Analysis of industrial and multifamily development trends Comparison of major Texas markets: Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio Recovery signs in the real estate market following downturns Challenges faced by the Houston market in attracting investment Supply and demand dynamics across different Texas cities Role of capital and financing in driving development decisions Nuances of land valuation and market expectations among sellers and developers Analysis of various asset classes: single-family homes, land development, and data centers Competition between single-family builders and multifamily developers In This Episode: [00:00:03] Introduction to the podcast [00:00:34] Recap of 2024 [00:01:05] Market cycle overview [00:02:05] Impact of interest rates [00:02:42] Signs of recovery [00:06:06] Market dynamics in major Texas cities [00:08:34] Dallas vs. Houston market dynamics [00:10:29] Supply and demand in Houston [00:11:35] Zoning challenges in Dallas [00:20:24] Resurgence of podium deals [00:21:17] Capital's role in development [00:26:21] Land pricing dynamics [00:27:39] Seller behavior in downturns [00:29:06] Valuation precision issues [00:30:30] Contract timing challenges [00:32:16] Supply factors in submarkets [00:33:24] Single-family market response [00:35:42] Public builders' advantage [00:38:17] Houston's growing market [00:39:40] Data centers in Texas [00:43:53] Future of data centers [00:44:41] Looking ahead to 2025 Notable Quotes [00:03:02] "Developers have to do deals, and they figured out how to make deals work in a higher rate environment. Rates being cut and construction costs being down just helped deals make more sense." — Tim Dosch [00:21:17] "We meet with so many developers, and what's driving everything is capital. In markets like Frisco or McKinney, developers are willing to take the land down because of good rents and high population growth." — Tom Dosch Resources and Links Texas Land Guys Podcast Links Tom Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/ Tim Dosch https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/ https://dmre.com/ https://ascentinv.com/ https://100xharvest.org/
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    46 分