Odd-shaped vacant lots
Posted by Mark Washburn on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 1:50 PM
By Mark Washburn / March 11, 2006
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Creativity required for left-over parcels
They are the real estate equivalent of an orphaned child, unwanted and left to fend for themselves. We are talking about those strange shaped lots that are leftover when an area is developed.
In Southwest Florida, many odd-shaped lots in both waterfront locations and with commercial zoning are in demand for development. Often times a trade-off in reduced pricing for odd lots lots is offset by higher construction costs associated with building on them.
Developers cash in on strange-shaped sites [Post-Gazette]

In Southwest Florida, many odd-shaped lots in both waterfront locations and with commercial zoning are in demand for development. Often times a trade-off in reduced pricing for odd lots lots is offset by higher construction costs associated with building on them.
Developers cash in on strange-shaped sites [Post-Gazette]
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