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Brooke Morton
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Questions about unrestricted, vacant land for STR use

Brooke Morton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando
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Hi Hive Mind! Looking to find out more about buying vacant land in NC. Would love to chat with anyone who has purchased vacant land for STR use. Specifically, am looking to find out more about exactly what type of land allows yurts, domes and other non-traditional dwellings. Does it simply have to be unrestricted use land? Or what else do I need to know? Any suggestions appreciated! Thank you.

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Leslie Anne Morris
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Leslie Anne Morris
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I just did this. But right over the state line in Tennessee. The county / city should have a department you can call (it'll be based on where the property is located). You may also need to consider HOA or subdivision regulations if you buy land in one of these places.

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