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Apartments and townhomes

Matt Caviness
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Hello I currently own a property that is zoned r-6. It is undeveloped besides waste water run off and retention ponds. I was going to try to convert it to commercial for a quick flip but it’s currently the land in city left that is r-6. By this code we can build up to 18 apartments or townhomes. Im a licensed contractor here in Georgia. But I mainly do single family homes. I’m looking to get some advice on what all goes into building apartment complexes and is this a viable option for the land I own. I purchased the property for $96k. It’s right off of the interstate so I think it’s a great location. Any ideas will help thank you!

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