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Assetz Capital to host webinar to help SME housebuilders find development opportunities

Assetz Capital to host webinar to help SME housebuilders find development opportunities
Samantha Partington
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June 11, 2026
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June 11, 2026

Assetz Capital has partnered with Searchland to host a webinar designed to help SME housebuilders identify, assess and progress development opportunities with greater confidence.

Searchland is a site sourcing and assessing platform that helps developers, land agents, planners and investors identify, evaluate and acquire land for development.

Taking place on Thursday 23 July at 10am, the webinar will provide a practical walkthrough of how data can be used to evaluate development opportunities and avoid losing money at the earliest stages of a project.

The team will demonstrate how developers can use property and planning data to assess potential sites and make more informed decisions.

Using real examples of development opportunities around Birmingham, attendees will see how factors such as planning history, ownership information, planning constraints, SHLAA data and local sales and lettings activity can influence whether a site is suitable for development.

Andrew Fraser, chief commercial officer at Assetz Capital, said: “As a lender that supports SME housebuilders through every stage of the development lifecycle, we understand that, in today’s market, finding the right opportunity is about more than locating available land. Developers need to understand planning history, ownership structures, local market dynamics and potential constraints before deciding whether a site is worth pursuing.

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“That’s why we’ve partnered with Searchland for a specific webinar – to give developers, land buyers and property professionals the practical tools and knowledge needed to strengthen their approach to site identification and assessment.”

Webinar registration is open.

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