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How Land Banks Are Reshaping Urban Real Estate in 2026

How Land Banks Are Reshaping Urban Real Estate in 2026

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In this episode of The Business of Real Estate, Lucas and Luna dive into the growing role of land banks in transforming distressed urban properties. They explore how cities like Detroit and Cleveland have used land banking to acquire tax-delinquent and abandoned parcels, turning blight into opportunity. The hosts break down the economics of acquiring properties for pennies on the dollar, the costs of holding and preparing land for redevelopment, and the risks investors face when buying from land banks. Lucas explains the three main revenue models—flipping, land leasing, and development partnerships—and shares a concrete example from a Baltimore land bank deal where an investor turned a $5,000 lot into a $120,000 profit after a 24-month hold. Luna challenges the scalability of the model in hot markets like Denver, where land banks struggle to acquire inventory. They discuss how institutional capital is starting to partner with land banks for affordable housing and community development tax credits. The episode includes a light donation segment tying the value of the conversation to listener support. #LandBanks #UrbanRevitalization #DetroitRealEstate #ClevelandLandBank #Baltimore #DistressedProperties #TaxLienSales #CommunityDevelopment #AffordableHousing #RealEstateInvesting #Brownfields #PublicPrivatePartnerships #PropertyFlipping #LandLeasing #TaxCredits #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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