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JC Coskun
  • Developer
  • Washington, DC
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Can you convert two adjacent RF1 Properties into a multi unit property?

JC Coskun
  • Developer
  • Washington, DC
Posted

Hi all,

This is a zoning question that I'm hoping maybe one person in this entire forum knows the answer or could at least point me in the right direction. I have purchased a townhouse in an RF1 zoned area and neighbor wants to sell me his property and he contacted me. 

1- What would be the advantage of buying the adjacent next door property? 

2- Can I build a condo building potentially? 

3- Feel free to tag someone who is well versed in DC zoning here whether this person is an agent or a lawyer. 

Some info: 

- Combined lots would form about 5000 sq feet. 

- Currently zoning allows for 2 units

Thank you all in advance! 

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