Zoning
Zoning is when a local community sets aside certain land for certain purposes such as residential use or commercial use (for stores or businesses). Local governments set and approve zoning ordinances and developers sometimes go in front of zoning boards to ask for changes. Learn how zoning can affect what you're doing with your property.
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New Construction Or Addition To Current Home On Property
Added February 24, 2009 by Ilyce R. GlinkIs tearing down a home and beginning new construction, or building an addition to a home owner's current home on 32 acres of property better for the value of the home? New construction on a large piece of property could increase the value of the property itself as opposed to building an addition. Getting a home equity loan can help you with a home improvement project, whether its building an addition to the current home or deciding to go with new construction.
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