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Vacant Land to wholesale

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Hi, I was wondering if approaching a vacant land differs wholesaling as it is Single or multi-family homes? I guess I am wondering what issues or things to looks for when analyzing a vacant land deal?

Thank you

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Lauren Daly
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Lauren Daly
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A couple of things come to mind, all depends on what you’re trying to do with it. First, stage of development, like does it have road access, electricity and water. Amount of road frontage, easements. Second, you need to look at city zoning and Future city development like are they building a highway through it, colleges and shopping nearby. 

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