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Learning Land Development the Hard (and Profitable) Way With PG Taylor

Learning Land Development the Hard (and Profitable) Way With PG Taylor

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In this episode of Pivot to Prosperity, host Ginny Bolling sits down with PG Taylor, a proud Jamaican entrepreneur and real estate investor working in the Nashville area. PG shares how she went from wholesaling to land development, now creating subdivisions from raw land. Her journey is filled with lessons, surprises, and big wins—all shaped by grit, growth, and great mentors.

PG opens up about her real estate path—starting in wholesaling, moving into fix-and-flips, and now tackling land entitlement projects. This episode is a goldmine for new and experienced investors looking to understand land development. PG breaks it down in simple steps, showing that with the right mindset and team, big wins are possible—even on your first deal.

Connect with PG Taylor:

📞 +1 (615) 839-7260
Website: https://pgtaylorrei.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petergaye-taylor-994ab81b3/

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Connect with Ginny Bolling on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginnybolling

Pivot to Prosperity is a podcast that is sponsored by Pivotal Real Estate Investments, which focuses on helping investors build wealth and income through commercial real estate that improves communities. To learn more, visit www.PivotalRealEstateInvestments.com/contact-us

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