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Silver Springs Shores as a potentially growing area with opportunities for businesses, dining options, and new neighborhoods. I have hundreds available for negotiation. To get detailed information on each lot's zoning and utility status, you'll need to engage in thorough due diligence. Contact the local planning or zoning department to inquire about the zoning regulations for each lot. This will help you understand how the land can be used. Reach out to the local utility companies to verify the availability of essential services such as water, electricity, gas, and sewage on each lot. Consider hiring a professional land surveyor to provide accurate information about the boundaries and topography of each lot.Investigate any potential environmental concerns in the area, such as flood zones, soil quality, or protected habitats. Research the local real estate market to understand property values, trends, and demand in the area. If possible, conduct site visits to get a firsthand look at the lots and their surroundings. This can provide valuable insights into the local environment. Remember, due diligence is crucial in real estate transactions, and thorough research will help you make informed decisions and negotiate effectively.
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Silver Springs Shores as a potentially growing area with opportunities for businesses, dining options, and new neighborhoods. I have hundreds available for negotiation. To get detailed information on each lot's zoning and utility status, you'll need to engage in thorough due diligence. Contact the local planning or zoning department to inquire about the zoning regulations for each lot. This will help you understand how the land can be used. Reach out to the local utility companies to verify the availability of essential services such as water, electricity, gas, and sewage on each lot. Consider hiring a professional land surveyor to provide accurate information about the boundaries and topography of each lot.Investigate any potential environmental concerns in the area, such as flood zones, soil quality, or protected habitats. Research the local real estate market to understand property values, trends, and demand in the area. If possible, conduct site visits to get a firsthand look at the lots and their surroundings. This can provide valuable insights into the local environment. Remember, due diligence is crucial in real estate transactions, and thorough research will help you make informed decisions and negotiate effectively.
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