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Owning a large piece of land offers a broad range of opportunities. One such option includes having a subdivision survey company break up the property. By doing so, you could embark on several ventures, both personal and professional. The following guide highlights a few of the choices available to aid in your decision moving forward. 

Why You Should Subdivide Your Property

1. Sell Parcels of Land

Enlisting a subdivision survey company to break up the land allows you to create smaller parcels. Then, you can sell each parcel for a significant profit. The company will evaluate the land in its entirety to determine how many tracts can realistically be achieved from the property.

Then, they help determine where the new land lines should lay to make each parcel as attractive as possible for potential buyers. Finally, they’ll ensure all laws and division regulations are adhered to when establishing the new property lines.

2. Build Property Developments

subdivision surveyIf you want to expand your holdings into a real estate investment, you can use the new parcels of land as building plots. From there, you can create apartments or houses to rent or sell.

This is sure to attract potential buyers or renters, as brand new homes are often more appealing than existing ones. If you're in a more commercial area, consider creating office buildings or spaces.

3. Divide Up Your Assets

Real estate is considered one of the most valuable assets when putting together a will. For those with only one beneficiary, a single, large piece of land might be ideal. However, if you have multiple beneficiaries to consider, subdividing the property is a simple way to ensure each person receives an equal portion of your assets. 

 

If you’re interested in hiring a subdivision survey company to parcel out your land, contact the team at Flynn & CYR Land Surveying in Berlin, CT. For over 30 years, the professionals at this licensed surveying company have worked with residential and commercial land owners to establish boundary lines and conduct FEMA surveys. Visit their website to learn more about what they do, or call (860) 828-7886 to schedule an appointment.

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