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Real Estate purchase
I've found a piece of ground (2.6 acres) that is priced very reasonably. It is a very low spot, but can be lifted with some dirt work. I'm confident this is the reason it's still on the market. I'm trying to get a business plan built and learn how and where to get rough figures on developing the property. Pavement, sewage, electricity...Where do I begin? Is there someone in zoning that I can bring out and find out for sure that I can bring dirt in and develope? Appreciate any help!
Ethan