Site strategy

Land & Site Advisory

Site selection and land advisory grounded in use, access, zoning, infrastructure, incentives, and growth.

A site is more than acreage and an address. It is a network of constraints, costs, approvals, infrastructure, and future options.

Every engagement begins with the business objective, not the transaction. CREBB Group combines local market knowledge, valuation experience, targeted outreach, and practical deal guidance to help owners and decision-makers move forward with clarity.

Real estate brokerage services are provided through eXp Commercial.

What the work includes

Strategy shaped around the outcome.

Use criteria

Define operations, access, visibility, utilities, labor, customers, and expansion needs.

Zoning

Review current entitlements, likely approvals, timelines, and use constraints.

Infrastructure

Consider roads, utilities, drainage, connectivity, and site preparation.

Incentives

Coordinate local and regional programs with the broader financial decision.

Market context

Compare alternatives, ownership, pricing, timing, and nearby development.

Diligence

Bring the right specialists into environmental, civil, title, survey, and development review.

Decision intelligence

A promising site still has to survive diligence.

Site selection connects operations, workforce, customers, access, utilities, zoning, approvals, incentives, development costs, schedule, and future flexibility.

01

What makes a location operationally viable?

Define labor, customers, suppliers, freight, visibility, access, utilities, service radius, expansion, and community requirements.

02

What can actually be built and permitted?

Test zoning, use, density, access, utilities, drainage, environmental conditions, title, easements, and likely approval schedules.

03

What costs are outside the land price?

Estimate infrastructure, earthwork, utilities, roads, detention, professional fees, approvals, carrying costs, incentives, and schedule risk.

04

How much control is needed for diligence?

Structure contingencies, access, studies, extensions, approvals, financing, and rights so the project can be tested before closing.

A clear path forward

From first conversation to close.

Define the project

Clarify use, scale, schedule, budget, and critical dependencies.

Map the market

Identify communities and sites that can support the requirement.

Screen feasibility

Compare zoning, access, utilities, ownership, and timing.

Negotiate control

Structure the time and rights needed for diligence and approvals.

Advance the site

Coordinate specialists, stakeholders, incentives, and closing.

Private by design

Discuss your next move

Tell us what you are working toward. A CREBB advisor will review your message and follow up directly.

  • Confidential first conversation
  • No obligation
  • Clear next steps