How Elevated Land Development Is Building the Future of Houston
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In this episode of the Houston Hustle, Dr. Paige Ward and Dr. Charlie Ward sit down with Jason Hassenstab of Elevated Development to explore the world of land development and what it takes to build thriving communities in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country.
Jason shares how growing up in a family construction business shaped his work ethic and entrepreneurial mindset. After more than a decade working in infrastructure projects across California and Hawaii, he made the bold decision to move to Texas and start building something of his own.
The conversation dives into the realities of land development, including how projects can take years before a single home is built, the importance of infrastructure and utilities, and the long-term planning required to scale a business in this industry. Jason also discusses the strategy behind Elevated Development’s goal of delivering 1,000 residential lots per year by 2034, while expanding into commercial projects like office condos, daycares, and co-living spaces.
Along the way, he reflects on lessons learned from entrepreneurship, the importance of mentorship and investor communities, and how maintaining strong systems and partnerships allows a small team to operate efficiently at a large scale.
If you are interested in real estate development, entrepreneurship, or the growth of Houston and Texas, this episode offers a fascinating look behind the scenes at how land becomes neighborhoods.
Find Jason at : https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevated-development/
https://www.facebook.com/elevateddevelopment.co
https://x.com/ElevatedDe71714
https://www.youtube.com/@ElevatedDevelopment-b9e
https://www.tiktok.com/@elevated_development
Host Contact: https://www.championforestchiro.com