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Updated almost 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

"little thought"
so i was online looking at surplus properties in two of the three counties here where i live. most of the properties are small 3000-5000 sf. and cannot be developed because size/zoning requirements. however... these properties are !cheap! im talking under 2k sale price.
so here's my thought. would these be something to pick up just to "hold" or maybe to go to neighbor and offer to sell to them to up their lot size? could there possibly be zoning trouble with selling to neighboring owner?
now i know that there is no guarantee that the nighbors would be willing to buy but these properties are all over the place and aren't selling so the county has to do something with them right?
i dont know, just a thought.