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Felicia Nitu
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  • San Francisco, CA
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SB-1123 expands SB-684 by allowing up to 10 homes on vacant lots in SF zones

Felicia Nitu
  • Specialist
  • San Francisco, CA
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SB-1123 builds on the foundation of SB-684 by allowing up to 10 homes to be developed on vacant lots in single-family zones. This expansion provides a powerful tool to increase housing supply in areas where development was previously limited.

Boosting Affordable Housing & Homeownership

By allowing more homes on vacant lots, SB-1123 helps create new housing opportunities near key community resources, such as public transit, job centers, and schools. This change can make homeownership more accessible, especially in high-demand areas, while also addressing the state's housing shortage.

How Agents & Investors Benefit

For real estate agents, SB-1123 introduces new inventory into the market, allowing them to connect buyers with properties that offer greater development potential. Investors can take advantage of this law by converting underused vacant lots into multi-home developments, increasing property value and generating more revenue.

With SB-1123, vacant lots in single-family zones now offer greater development potential, benefiting communities, homebuyers, and real estate professionals alike.