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Buying & Selling Real Estate

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Tori Cole
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Advice for buying a home in Fayetteville to subdivide the lot and build another home?

Tori Cole
Posted May 15 2024, 09:47

HI, pretty curious about what the Fayetteville officials are like in regards to this process? Anyone have experience with this process and any advice? Even things on how to investigate the local process would be welcome! Thanks so much in advance! 

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Deborah Pyburn
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  • Smyrna, GA
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Deborah Pyburn
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Smyrna, GA
Replied Jul 17 2024, 18:20

Go visit the planning and zoning department in person. Most are actually pretty helpful if you reach out and ask questions in advance vs being hostile when they make you jump through hoops completing applications and preparing for the P&Z hearing. If you would like assistance navigating this, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to assist.