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Naveen Desai
  • Real Estate Professional
  • San Francisco-East bay, CA
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Buying a Lot ( which had a pool- now filled up)

Naveen Desai
  • Real Estate Professional
  • San Francisco-East bay, CA
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Not sure which Forum this topic fits in, therefor adding it under buying, selling.

I have a really good deal that I am offered to buy a lot, zoned currently as commercial. It is a small place north of Dallas, TX ( mentioning this, so get to know the weather conditions and land, precipitation etc).
This lot had a pool earlier and now filled up. There are also trees around the lot, which states that if I plan to cut it, I have to plant new, which is fine because I can add it to cost. However the big thing that I want to know is, would it be a good idea to buy the land, that had a swimming pool on it it before and is now filled up. Also that being commercial, I plan construct a building to make it a convenience store and offices on 2nd floor. Tips will be helpful.

Thanks,

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