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While this 8-acre lot presents exciting possibilities, it's crucial to conduct due diligence before purchasing: Seller has no insights to the property's buildability, floodplain status, or utility access. Seller does not have any info on soil quality, drainage, and topography. A professional assessment will need to be done to reveal whether the land is suitable for construction. Buyer would have to research local building codes, permits, and restrictions. Some areas have specific requirements for floodplain and wetland development. If the floodway and floodplain pose challenges, explore creative solutions, like elevated foundations, landscaping, or natural water features that can enhance the property. Remember, every piece of land has unique characteristics. While the lot may present obstacles, it could also be a great opportunity for the right buyer.
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