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Brendon Borrego
  • Reno, NV
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Rezoning from SF40 to MF40

Brendon Borrego
  • Reno, NV
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Hello,

I am currently evaluating a property for a potential build out and was hoping to get some advice. The property is in Northern Nevada and is currently zoned SF40. The property is within close proximity to a major rode as well as about 5 minutes of a major freeway. The property is 1.3 aces which means it could hold roughly 52 units. The reason I want to convert from single family to multi is that the property does not make sense as a single family property due to the cost of building individual units as we would only be able to fit about 12 units on the sight. 

With all this being said, I was curious if anyone has gone through the rezoning process to switch to multi family. I am also interested to hear if anyone has dealt with a sight like this and has an idea of how to fit more units under the current zoning. eAny advice given is greatly appreciated!

Brendon Borrego

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