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Mayour Patel
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I own a property in Bridgeport, CT off exit 29 on 95. There is development going on right off the exit, what seems like in and all around the marina/dock. How can I find what exactly is being built, and what affect will it have on my property; as in terms of property value, taxes, rental income ect.

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Find out if you are in the city or the county limits. Then go to planning and zoning department. Sometimes they even have info online.

You can try tax assessor for parcel and see who owns it then Google that development company. They might already have plans up on their website. Development often starts as just an idea and takes years and years to get approved and go to completion. The bigger the size the longer it takes as the project is scrutinized heavily as having a larger impact for the whole area.

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