Our September Breakfast was a resounding success, and we want to thank everyone who joined us for making it such an engaging morning.

A special thank you to Paul Higgs of Millbank Land Academy for delivering an outstanding session. Paul, an award-winning housebuilder, development consultant, and mentor with a 100% planning track record, guided us through one of the most critical elements of his 7-step Insider System, choosing your preferred exit.

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Paul shared invaluable insights, including:

Paul Higgs of Millbank Land Academy Speaking at TrustedLand Event.
  • Why the greatest profits in development are created at the planning and deal-structuring stage, not simply in the build.
  • How to align your exit strategy (flip, JV, build-to-sell, or hold) with market realities, risk, and landowner needs.
  • Why off-market deals and smart structures are key to protecting margins and creating sustainable growth.

We’re deeply grateful to our members and guests whose thoughtful questions and contributions made the discussion so dynamic. Your energy and expertise are what truly bring these breakfasts to life.

A special thank you also goes to the TrustedLand team for their tireless work behind the scenes. From careful planning to flawless delivery, your commitment ensures every event runs seamlessly and provides real value for everyone in the room.

Looking Ahead: October Networking

Our October event will focus on “The Biggest Mistakes in Construction”, a must-attend session for developers, investors, and consultants who want to avoid costly pitfalls.

Seats are limited, so be sure to grab your ticket via the link below. And if you’d like to stay connected with the TrustedLand team and hear about future events, feel free to subscribe to our newsletter as well.


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