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Kathleen Everitt
  • Fayetteville, AR
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Builders Circle: Lot Splits ~ How Hard Can It Be!

Kathleen Everitt
  • Fayetteville, AR
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  • 12/06/18 05:30PM - 07:30PM America/Chicago
  • 2105 S Promenade Blvd, Mimi's Cafe – Rogers Rogers, Arkansas 72758
  • Free

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What are builders/developers looking for? Contractors, land, news, and connections. You'll find them all at Builders Circle.

So you found a tear-down on a large lot. Looks like it could accommodate two dwellings, but you're not sure. Or maybe you have a 1-5 acre lot you'd like to develop, but you're not sure how to go about it.

David McElyea is an architect who has worked with investors for many years. He keeps a low profile, but has been quietly assisting a few of our successful investors with their projects. We're bringing him out of the shadows to give you the down-and-dirty details. He'll discuss:

  • Is it necessary to do a formal lot split
  • How to estimate the size and number of units for your lot
  • When to take your ideas to the city planners
  • What to bring when you go
  • Who to put on your team and where to find them
  • How long it's going to take

Join us tonight for the straight scoop on getting the most from your property and how to craft a plan for the best ROI. You'll have a great dinner and meet other investors with interesting projects. See you at Mimi's!

www.rei-nwa.com