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New Land Development Construction

Elisha Reed
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Hello I am working with the USDA Rural Development to build a new residential home in Douglas County, GA. Is there anyone familiar with the building codes to see if its possible for me to build a multi unit home with this loan? If that is not possible I am hoping to build the maximum number of bedrooms for the minimum square footage of 1800. The budget is $174,000 so I would need to find someone who can do construction for under $90/per sq ft. Does anyone have any contacts who have done similar affordable cost builds. I am planning on visiting the P&Z department in Douglas Co. to get a walkthrough of how to obtain a building permit this week. Thank you hope to connect!  

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