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Tyler Watson
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Newbie to Raw Land Development

Tyler Watson
  • New to Real Estate
  • Gilbert, AZ
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I live in AZ, looking to purchase and develop raw land. Very new to this strategy and would love any help, teaming, or mentoring!

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Ryan G Cook
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Ryan G Cook
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Quote from @Tyler Watson:

I live in AZ, looking to purchase and develop raw land. Very new to this strategy and would love any help, teaming, or mentoring!

Hey @Tyler Watson!

Know exactly what you want to build and make sure that the land is zoned appropriately - You can always have land rezoned, but that typically is a lengthy and costly processes (depending on city/county). Once under contract, you due diligence will be KEY. You will want to work with a civil engineer and a geotechnical engineer to 1). ensure that a proper site plan is developed and approved by the planning/zoning commission, and 2). there are no geotechnical barriers to you development plan (such as giant rocks that require blasting for removal, ect.)

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