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Roland S.
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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Breaking Ground on Your Texas Land Development Project?

Roland S.
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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The Importance of Soil Testing Before Breaking Ground

In Texas real estate, your profit is often buried three feet underground. Whether you are developing a single-family home neighborhood in Waco, a commercial strip in Houston or flipping a luxury home in Austin, the soil beneath your feet is the ultimate silent partner—and it can be a hostile one.

  1. Hire a Geotechnical Engineer: Before finishing your architectural plans, get 2-3 borings on the site.
  2. Request a "PI" (Plasticity Index) Rating: In Texas, if your PI is over 30, you have highly expansive soil and need a specialized foundation.
  3. Review "Bearing Capacity": Ensure the soil can actually support the PSI (pounds per square inch) of your intended structure.
  4. The Bottom Line: Don’t let a "cheap" lot turn into an expensive nightmare. Test the dirt before you sign the check. Longhorn Funding provides fast and flexible bridge loans to get you from one point to the next in your Texas land development project. Call us today at 512-955-7559 or shoot us an email at [email protected].
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