Land Banking has been a part of our real estate investment strategy for the better part of three decades. Our confidence in it is rooted in two things: The simple fundamental of putting our money behind our expertise in a tangible fixed asset. And, the often overlooked appeal and appreciation of something raw and undeveloped—requiring patience for its possibility, and a forward-thinking point of view.
We frequently joint venture with home builders to acquire and develop entitled residential land. Or, sell land we hold to a home builder in agreed-upon phases.
Creekside Run Land Bank: Charlotte County, Florida – 226 developed lots in Babcock Ranch.
Dream Finders Fund I, II & III: Land bank investments in Jacksonville, Florida; Washington, DC; Denver, Colorado; Orlando, Florida; Austin, Texas
Northfield Land Bank: Fort Collins, Colorado – 180 lot land bank with Dream Finders and LandMark Homes
Highlands Land Bank: Longmont, Colorado – 216 lot land bank with LandMark Homes
F.A.Q
Land banking is a part of Barron Collier’s investment strategy, where we hold raw land as a long-term asset for later development or sale.
We have been pursuing land banking as part of our real estate strategy for nearly three decades.
Yes, we joint venture with home builders to develop entitled residential land or sell it in phases to builders.
Our land bank includes residential lots and parcels that are planned for future developments.
Land banking focuses on undeveloped land rather than immediate income-producing assets, emphasizing strategic timing and future potential.
