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All Forum Posts by: Sorel Mizzi

Sorel Mizzi has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Stetson Miller:

@Sorel Mizzi Your best long-term option would be rezoning for residential and subdividing, but this is far from the most cost effective option, so it's going to depend on how much work you're willing to put into it

What is the property currently zoned for? There's a few local zoning codes that already allow agriculture in addition to other light commercial uses, so that would be the ideal scenario if you were already zoned for something that could produce a higher cash flow. Otherwise, if your only option would be rezoning, you might as well target the zoning that allows the highest income potential for the property to start out with

It’s zoned for “agricultural citrus”.  So I guess  our options are limited to oranges until it gets rezoned? What is the zoning code we want to be able to develop residential on it ? 

Have 100 acres of Agricultural zoned land outside of Fort Myers and I’m looking for a way to monetize it. Currently it’s growing oranges.   Open to any and all ideas!