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Josh Chappell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Guthrie, OK
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Cost per sf. Concrete vs. blacktop for development. Pros & Cons

Josh Chappell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Guthrie, OK
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I am currently looking at a potential land development deal. I have absolutely NO prior experience in pricing out the cost to develop the road/water and preparing for sell to builders. I know the area well and am confident in its location but I am completely underwater when it comes to knowing how to price out all the potential costs. Thanks in advance.

1. Concrete VS Blacktop -  What are the pro's and con's? What are the going rates per square foot or yard for the concrete or blacktop?

2. What do I need to get together for the water? Its on rural water.

3. What other main factors should I consider?

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