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I need some advice on development.

Lee L.
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I am working on a multi-family develpment in a small rural town and I am trying to figure out where to start.  I'm not sure whether to go stick build or modular.  I know modular can be less expensive, but that doesn't always work out.  I have a four acre property in mind and would like to put between 12-18 units on it.  I need to have some one, two, and three bedroom options.  I have reached out to some civil engineers, apartment, builders, and modular dealers.  Can someone point me in the right direction.  This is my first development. 

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Sher J.
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Sher J.
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Hey Lee, I am also working on my first development project. I would encourage you to make sure you have a strong understanding of your zoning and ordinances which you can work with the city on where to get this information. This information will let you know what you can and can not do!

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