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Hannah Diment
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Cost of developing raw land in Malibu

Hannah Diment
  • Studio City, CA
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Here's a question for contractors or anyone who is familiar with this topic in So.Cal Malibu area.  
I'm considering the logistics of purchasing a raw piece of land and developing a very modest home for two.  Property descriptions I have been reading for this land do not mention water, sewage or electricity.  Does anyone have an estimate for the costs of bringing these utilities to the property?
Any other comments about difficulties or things we should consider before we take on an endeavor like this?  
Thanks BP community!

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Jo-Ann Lapin
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Jo-Ann Lapin
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Malibu has the coastal commission to work with too which can be expensive, long and tricky. Pm and we can speak.

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