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Subdividing 5 acres land into subdivision

Roberto Palencia
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Hello, 


I currently own 5 acre property and wanted to expand and build a subdivision. I do not know how to start as this would be my first major project like this.  I’d like to divide the land into 0.3 acre lots and would need to make room for roads and utilities and sewer, water etc…how does one start looking at this for planning perspectives. Thank you 

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You will need to get a civil engineer, land planner and land use attorney involved. I also recommend you bring on a partner who has done this in the past. While you will give up equity in the deal in the long run the project should go faster and be more profitable, so you will give up a lot of headaches for a small piece of the pie


more than likely unless you have cash to cover the entire project your going to need an experience partner to get a loan.. near impossible for someone with zero experience to get a horizontal loan.
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