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Abdul Siddiqui
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Guidance on FLEX Space Investing in Houston.

Abdul Siddiqui
  • Investor
  • Houston TX
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Hey Guys,

I am a local investor with a few SFH's in Houston. Currently, I am looking to see about acquiring commercial land and building a warehouse or FLEX space. I wanted to see if anyone has done something similar in the Houston or surrounding area. Was thinking of buying 1 acre - 5 acre commercial tract in Katy or Richmond area and then develop 1350-1800 Sq/ft FLEX spaces. To be honest am unsure where to start after buying raw commercial land. Has anyone  done a flex space build that can guide. Would love to hear feedback from other members, builders and commercial brokers.
Thanks

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Tanh Truong
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Tanh Truong
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I am not familiar with the area, but first I would check the zoning to see if it allows for warehouses/flex base. If allowable, I think the next steps would be to communicate with the zoning jurisdiction, or city council for the next steps. If not allowable, you would most likely have to apply for a variance. I would imagine it would involve architects, attorneys, civil engineers and surveyors to get you a plat drawn. Keep in mind utilities as well. 

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