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Alisha Decoteau
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Getting to know your farm area

Alisha Decoteau
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Metro Georgia
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Good Day ,

How do I find Neighborhood Jurisdictions? If I want to get familiar with the neighborhood, what is a good place to start looking to find out where the particular neighborhood starts and ends?

Also, how will i find all the latest businesses,projects starting or coming to the area?

Best,

Alisha

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Jonna Weber
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Jonna Weber
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Hi @Alisha Decoteau -  There are so many sources that are really useful. In Idaho, we have a business publication that I subscribe to that is really helpful.  Our municipal website has a comprehensive plan to refer to that many find beneficial.   I encourage you to keep an eye on local chamber meetings,  talk your local planning and zoning people,  read the local paper, and get out there and meet those living and working in the neighborhoods you are interested in.  

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