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Originally Posted by MAXUM
What you end up with for a lot really dictates how complicated the building and permitting process will get. Being off the lake certainly will remove a great deal of permitting but no matter where you are zoning and wetlands (if present) will have an impact on what and where you can do in regards to development.
It would be for your sake ideal to have a general contractor that can evaluate a lot before you buy, especially if you have a particular plan in mind for a building. Site work/prep can quickly rack up significant costs before you even get to pouring concreate and banging boards together.
The only interest I would have in choosing one town or another is tax rate.
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It's cheaper to find a place already built and remodel to you liking. And at the same time you can use it.