Consultation
Get the right Build & Manage route before you submit.
The consultation page helps owners, developers, and investors classify the project, understand required documents, choose a commercial model, and decide whether the first step should be feasibility, funding, completion, redevelopment, rental, sale, or management.
Consultation scope
What the consultation should clarify
The goal is to reduce ambiguity before the project enters feasibility or funding review.
Project classification
Identify whether the project is owned land, investor-seeking, unfinished, redevelopment, build-to-rent, build-to-sell, or shared investment.
Document readiness
Check title deed, license, drawings, ownership structure, legal disputes, mortgage status, and missing documents.
Feasibility questions
Clarify area, current condition, zoning, target use, budget range, expected duration, and development constraints.
Funding position
Determine whether the owner will self-fund, seek investors, share development, or phase the capital plan.
Exit strategy
Choose whether the intended output is owner use, rental income, sale inventory, redevelopment uplift, or managed operations.
Next-step recommendation
Route the user into the correct request type and list the documents needed for review.
Prepared answers
Information to prepare before consultation
Location and property basics
Country, city, district, address, area, property type, current condition, and available photos.
Ownership and legal status
Owner type, title deed, license, zoning, mortgage status, disputes, and any legal notes.
Commercial objective
Build, complete, redevelop, lease, sell, manage, bring investors, or structure a shared development.
Budget and timing
Estimated owner contribution, funding need, target budget, preferred duration, and urgency.
