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Adam Bosley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
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How to find multi family zoning information

Adam Bosley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
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Hi BP Family, I'm looking to purchase my first duplex. Unfortunately the cost to purchase is much higher than the cost to build. So here's the million dollar question. Does anyone have tips/experience with finding information on a county level for where property are zoned for multi family? Best, Adam

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Chandler Roman
  • Contractor
  • Newbedford, MA
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Chandler Roman
  • Contractor
  • Newbedford, MA
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The best advice i can offer is to go online and google your towns specific county website and look up map zoning for _______ area in your town some results should pop up for that county. I recently did it and found that their are a lot of homes that are zoned commercial where i live but they are residential homes  the maps give you different zone types in certain areas like a zone, b zone, c zone ...... and so on. If you wanted to take it a step further your county should have a local zoning board i'm pretty sure you can appeal to them as well for info in exactly what your looking for just try doing a bunch of keyword google searches i'm pretty sure something good will pop up. good luck !

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