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Darvin Ezell
  • Jacksonville, FL
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What are the steps to developing land for a new small subdivision?

Darvin Ezell
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I follow this guy on Instagram that is behind the tiny home development project in Atlanta, Ga called "South Park Cottages" . He built about 18 nice tiny homes on about 3.6 acres of land. Ive put together a team to help me accomplish something similar where im at.  Can anybody share any advice on the steps after the  land is found? I have an architect in mind. Also how would one profit from this? Once I acquire the funds for the land and team to build on the land and get a homeowner into all of the properties, whats the strategy to profit? ANy help or insight so that i could go research more would be appreciated?

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