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Land Development Exploration in NC

Renita G Ezell
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Hi fellow investors, 

My parents own a single-family home on 9.4 acres in Rocky Point, NC (8545 Hwy 117 S). For years I've dreamt of developing the land and building a few houses in a culdesac to leave a legacy for my parents, but I have never developed land or built a new home. 

Last month, I learned that my cousins also want to develop their land. So I scheduled a Zoom meeting for all of us to meet with a developer. Per his recommendation, I sought out and spoke with two surveying companies, and we're waiting for quotes to survey the land.

Are there any NC developers, surveyors, or investors with experience willing to educate and guide us on this journey? 

Thank you 

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Joshua Stewart
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As previous replies have said, check zoning to see what the requirements are for parcel size, setbacks, lot coverage, etc. You need to know what you're allowed to build there based on what current zoning is.

I'm based in NC and design house plans for investors doing this type of work. I'm happy to help with that aspect when needed.

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