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Andy Pillinger
  • Kirkland, WA
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SUBDIVISION OF PRIMARY ADVISE

Andy Pillinger
  • Kirkland, WA
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I have my primary residence in an area where land is at a premium. Around 6500sq ft but on a 30 degree slope with 3 tall evergreens on it as well. I have no idea how much its worth due to having no experience in this area. If I had to guess if it was turned into a subdivision anywhere between $250K and $350K. Im told by the local planner verbally that I could build a 1700 sq ft town house on it. The thing is I don’t have the funds or time to take this on. What’s the minimum I need to do to sell the main house and extract the most value out of the land that’s just sitting there right now!. Any advise would be much appreciated,  

Regards

Andy