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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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Rory Korpela
  • Specialist
  • Longmont, CO
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Infrastructure costs - price per foot

Rory Korpela
  • Specialist
  • Longmont, CO
Posted

Run up against a potential opportunity to finish out a subdivision. There is about 1,000 lineal feet of water and sewer lines to be run, electric to be dragged (along with additional transformers installed), curb/gutter, and asphalt roads to install.

For the price of $50K, we would get 50+ lots ( mix of single family and townhome) from the town but we would need to finish out the infrastructure in prior to building homes. The original developer of the neighborhood went under over 10 years ago and this part of the neighborhood was never finished.

We're looking into nailing down pricing but I'm wondering what folks are paying for infrastructure currently.