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Tiny home moving
Greetings everyone,
It has been a long while since I have posted on Bigger Pockets. Feels good to be back because I know I can find great ideas. I am a investor in NC. I buy homes with all cash. With the price of homes going up even burnt homes are running $39,000. I have a opportunity to purchase a tiny home that a co-worker and I worked on. I am actively looking for land to place the home on. I have one yes but its in a flood zone that doesn't flood but every 15-16 years due to being by the coast. I would have to put the home 10 feet in the air based off new city/town rules.
The other lot im going to look at is more in the middle of the state. It already has a septic. I'm not sure on what all I will need to do before I move it on the HWY's and interstates. Has anyone done this before? What do I need to ask the city? I have already asked about zoning (if the home is allowed).