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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Do zoning maps show restricted/unbuildable land?
I've heard that it's more ideal to invest in markets that have limited potential for new development, as that accelerates property appreciation.
Do the city maps typically show what land is un-buildable around the city? If not, what other ways could I determine this?