02-27-2014, 02:26 PM
Csgray,
You're not comprehending what I'm expressing.
It was common practice to buy a large tract of land and subdivide it without infrastructure back in the days that these mammoth subdivision were created in. Typically this resulted in smaller developers being able to buy the new parcels and break them down further and sell them to builders etc. It was an initial process of development back in the day. Here that model failed miserably.
You're not comprehending what I'm expressing.
It was common practice to buy a large tract of land and subdivide it without infrastructure back in the days that these mammoth subdivision were created in. Typically this resulted in smaller developers being able to buy the new parcels and break them down further and sell them to builders etc. It was an initial process of development back in the day. Here that model failed miserably.