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Robert Ellis
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  • Columbus, OH
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200 Acres to Subdivision: Unlocking Land Potential Without Public Utilities

Robert Ellis
  • Developer
  • Columbus, OH
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In this episode of Ask the Expert, I answer a critical question:

What’s the first step to assess the development potential of a 200-acre property without public utilities?

As a licensed general contractor and land development specialist in Columbus, Ohio, I break down why consulting a civil engineer is your key starting point.

Learn about the importance of utility planning, subdivision plats, and working with professionals to transform your property into a thriving development. Whether you're building residential homes or planning a major subdivision, this video provides actionable insights for maximizing your land’s potential.

Have a question about construction, land development, or entitlements? Drop it in the comments, and I might feature it in the next episode!

Reach out Anytime Via Call or Text: 

Rob Ellis 

Pink Development and Construction LLC

614-400-8762

[email protected]

  • Robert Ellis

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