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Developing on uneven land
All -- I own 13 acres of some uneven terrain. I'm looking to develop contractor garages, but ideally those would be slab on grade, so I couldn't do that everywhere without a lot of site costs.
I'm new to this space, and looking to also get an idea of developing over fill and what that process looks like. Any site developers here to discuss that?
Any creative ideas as to how to develop? Had a thought of developing two different phases, one with contractor garages on the more flat land, and townhomes in another area that is more uneven.
Thanks,