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Development Analysis for Lot Split shows the potential market value of the new lot
A Development Analysis for a lot split is an essential tool for evaluating the potential of subdividing a property under California’s SB-9 law. By assessing factors like zoning regulations, market demand, and nearby development activity, it provides a clear picture of what’s physically and legally possible on the site.
Under SB-9, a qualifying single-family lot can be divided into two separate parcels. Each resulting lot can support up to two residential units, allowing a total of up to four units across the original property. For example, a single-family home on a large lot could potentially be split into two parcels, with each parcel developed with a duplex or a house plus an ADU.
Understanding the number of allowable lots and units helps property owners and developers make informed decisions about whether a lot split is worth pursuing. It opens up financial benefits like creating additional buildable lots, new development options, and opportunities to add housing without needing a full rezoning.



