The City of Austin has recently revised its land development regulations, particularly impacting multi-family lots. Under the new HOME Phase 2 amendments, the city has significantly reduced the minimum lot size required for residential construction. For multi-family developments: Lot Size Reduction: The minimum lot size has been reduced from 5,750 square feet to as low as 2,500 square feet for new developments. This change allows property owners to build multiple units on smaller lots, which is a significant shift from previous regulations. If you're considering developing a multi-family lot, it would be wise to consult the city’s updated guidelines or schedule an appointment with the city's planning department to ensure compliance with the new rules.
Listing Details
Price
$425,000
Property Type
Lots and Land
Listing #
9635275
Status
Active
County
Travis
Listing Type
For Sale
Exterior Features
Lot Size
0.30 acres
Miscellaneous
MLS Area
1N
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Housing Occupancy
Rural vs. Urban
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