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Orem Subdivide and build?

Matt Banks
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Hey BP, I bought a home in late 2019 on a lot that’s large enough to subdivide into a cul-de-sac with 2 additional lots. I’m weighing the potential of selling the lots or building rentals. It’s a great location for rentals right in the middle of BYU and UVU and my preference is to build a couple of small single family rentals. I’d like to work with a builder who has experience knocking out cost effective 3bed, 2-3bath rentals. If you have a floor plan that you love and experience building them, hit me up!

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Colton Mckell
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Colton Mckell
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  • Orem, UT
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@Matt Banks Sounds like a great project.

I have been checking out my plan on

https://www.architecturaldesigns.com and

https://www.advancedhouseplans.com

I don’t know your envelope size, but you can check out different plans and see what will work with the lot.

Save a ton on your drawings as well. (I have noticed several building around Utah County using some of the customs homes off this site.)

Once you couple down it’s nice because they will actually price them out for you for around. $100

Another great resource is getting the material list for a material cost break down.

Sunpro and Bmc are great to work with to get a deeper understanding on the cost.

Hope that helps 🤙🏼

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