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Advice on land we have in North Seattle
We have some land in Seattle but we generally wholesale homes. Owner wants to sell and knows that at least 6 homes can be built. We found out that an eqsement can happen on other side of land which could potentially add more homes. I'm not a land guy but looking to go about selling it. I have numbers if someone can give me advice please. Thanks in advance!!