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Why We Pushed Back a $70K Tennessee Deal - Zoning Trap Nearly Caught Us | Ep. 193

from Get Serious · host Chris Duff

Chris Duff discusses the challenges and risks associated with investing in infill lots, particularly focusing on recent losses experienced in Tennessee. He emphasizes the importance of thorough due diligence, understanding zoning regulations, and the necessity of obtaining accurate surveys to ensure property viability. The conversation highlights the need for careful risk management in a tough market for land investors.UnConference August 2025: Here's the link below and get $200 off ticket price with code "duff".https://daviddenniston.lpages.co/landunconference/We fund larger land deals that others can’t reliably underwrite. With a 100% close rate on committed capital and over $6M funded, we are the relentless funding partner for experienced operators.Submit your next deal for funding ($50K - $1M+) and experience underwriting that turns over every stone.Partner With Us Today → ⁠⁠⁠Seriousland.Capital⁠⁠⁠Get our exclusive weekly brief on market shifts, underwriting insights, and fundable deal characteristics, curated specifically for serious land operators.Stay sharp and fund-ready. → ⁠⁠⁠Serious News⁠⁠

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