EPISODE · Jul 31, 2026 · 42 MIN
Land Development Without Becoming the Builder with Brandon Cobb
from Path To Passive: Real Estate Investing For Technology Professionals · host Steven Arita
Send us Fan MailWhat you won't learn in a W-2 job is that your financial security is entirely in someone else's hands until the day your boss calls you into a Starbucks and fires you on what felt like your best day ever. That's exactly what happened to Brandon Cobb, a former medical device sales rep who went from Rookie of the Year to unemployed in one conversation, and used that gut-punch moment to build a land development company now doing $20 million a year. In this episode of Path to Passive, host Steven Arita sits down with Brandon to unpack his raw journey from failed life coaching and burned marketing dollars to mastering the three phases of land development — entitlement, horizontal development, and home construction — and eventually selling finished communities to national builders like Lennar and D.R. Horton. Brandon breaks down exactly how his Land Development Accelerator program works, who it's built for (hint: experienced real estate operators with stable cash flow, not first-timers), and how passive investors can participate in pre-sold land deals through HBG Capital without ever swinging a hammer. He also shares how his mastermind community is using AI agents — from automated bookkeeping to real-time city negotiation support to compress timelines and gain an edge that would have taken years to build manually. If you're a tech professional looking to diversify beyond the stock market with a high-conviction real estate strategy, this episode will open your eyes to a wealth-building vehicle most investors have never considered.Connect with Brandon:🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hbgcapital/ 🌐 Company Website: https://www.hbgcapital.net/ 🌐 Free Land Development Course: https://learnlanddevelopment.com/ 💰 Invest Passively in Pre-Sold Land Deals: https://www.hbgcapital.net/waitlist/ 📖 Free E-Book: "100 Questions Business Owners Ask Before Investing": https://www.hbgcapital.net/ Episode Highlights:[0:44] – Intro[1:39] – Brandon shares his W-2 origin story: medical device sales, Rookie of the Year, then fired at Starbucks.[5:00] – After failed side hustles, Brandon discovers real estate and goes all in.[9:07] – The 3 phases of land development explained — and why most investors skip the most profitable ones.[13:28] – Inside the Land Development Accelerator: who it's for and what outcomes members achieve.[18:17] – How W-2 tech professionals can invest passively in pre-sold land deals through HBG Capital.[22:26] – The scaling secret: going from $20M/year by ditching vertical integration and outsourcing like a fund manager.[29:37] – AI is reshaping land development right now — from 4-hour due diligence reports done in 30 minutes to real-time city negotiation support.[41:58] – Outro—Share this with your tech friends who you think would benefit from learning about passive income and alternative real estate investments. For more resources and guides, check these out:Crack the Code https://www.aritacapital.com/crack-the-code/Investor 101 https://www.aritacapital.com/investor-101-resource/Due Diligence Resource https://www.aritacapital.com/dd-checklist-resource/If you want to learn more, reach out at:Email: [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aritasteven/IG: https://www.instagram.com/the.real.arita
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Send us Fan Mail What you won't learn in a W-2 job is that your financial security is entirely in someone else's hands until the day your boss calls you into a Starbucks and fires you on what felt like your best day ever. That's exactly what happened to Brandon Cobb, a former medical device sales rep who went from Rookie of the Year to unemployed in one conversation, and used that gut-punch moment to build a land development company now doing $20 million a year. In this ep...
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