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What a 1,000+ Acre Subdivide Taught Xing Gao About Land Development

What a 1,000+ Acre Subdivide Taught Xing Gao About Land Development

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214: In this episode, I sit down with Xing Gao, the founder of Elegment Land, to discuss his incredible journey from e-commerce to land investing. With over 20 years of experience in business consulting and real estate, Xing shares how he started his land business with $100 deals and scaled it to multi-million-dollar projects.

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We explore his methods for identifying profitable land opportunities, subdividing large tracts, and building relationships with local officials and banks. Xing also reveals how he integrates e-commerce principles into his land business, challenges with large-scale developments, and his vision for affordable housing solutions.

Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to land investing, you’ll learn actionable tips and inspiring lessons from Xing’s success story.

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