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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/09/2018

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Tim Wilkinson
  • Investor
  • Salisbury, MA
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Converting a 2 Family to condos with large lots

Tim Wilkinson
  • Investor
  • Salisbury, MA
Posted

Hello all,

I am looking for someone who has condo conversion or development experience in NH. If you or anyone you know is, I’d appreciate the connection. 

I am beginning a two family condo conversion in greenland/Portsmouth area this week. 

One big question: are there plenty of buyers that would purchase a condo if it had over an acre of land to maintain? 

It seems that some buyers might like having a condo with open spaces that are limited common areas they can call their own. It would be closer to home ownership without the whole burden of exterior maintenance. 

Would like to learn about subcontractors and strategies with DES and town. 

Thanks in advance!