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Eric F.
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Downtown Raleigh vacant lots

Eric F.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
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Hi everyone,

I am purchasing a house from a seller in Raleigh. They have a few undeveloped lots on residential streets downtown they want to sell. I honestly do not know the value of the land enough to make them a fair offer. Does anyone buy raw land in downtown Raleigh or know someone who might be interested? These are lots on residential streets, a couple of which have roll off dumpsters in front of a house or two, so renovations are occurring. 

I am thinking about buying one of the lots just to hold myself for a year or two until development gets there (I know, that speculating...bad Eric!) but the others I figure someone may want to build on.

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Joe Splitrock
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Joe Splitrock
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@Eric F. I don't know the value but judging by responses it seems plenty of people are interested. That indicates value.

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