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New contractions - Step by Step
Hi everyone! I was introduced to a property that my husband and I are thinking about going forward with. It’s a house that sits on 8 aces of land in a great suburb of Boston . We have no background in new contraction but we are loving this opportunity. Just wondering from you all that have done someone of this scale. What should be 1st steps. We spoke to a attorney today and the neighbor who also living around the area that would be affected by construction. I plan to go to the town and get all the information possible regarding this site area. Any advice or anything you all can share. We plan to living in the house that sits on the 8 aces and subdivide the aces into lots ( maybe 3) ....