Most people think vertical builds are where the big money is.
But let me ask you something:
If you could control the land, the layout, and the lifestyle... why stack units when you can stretch profits?
Horizontal development gives you flexibility:
Lower build cost per door
Simpler utilities and access
Less pushback from cities and neighbors
And better exit strategies, because buyers get it when it looks like a neighborhood, not a box.
But here’s the real question, have you looked at your current projects or goals and asked:
“Would horizontal let me keep more of the profit and control the outcome better?”
If not, that’s what we’d figure out together.
I don’t just talk dirt, I’ve moved it, zoned it, built on it, and cashed out.
So if you're trying to develop and not just speculate, let’s look at how this model works for you, not in theory, but in action.