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Originally posted by Porsche-O-Phile
You can apply for a change of zoning, but it's typically a very lengthy process and depends a lot on how willing the city's planning department is willing to work with you.
If you want to pursue this as an option, I'd suggest consulting with a licensed architect in your state to assist you with this and to assess the feasibility.
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The city will not budge. I was stupid to think I might be able to make this work. I traded some survey work with an Attorney and he pursued changing the zoning and they have a land requirement that I cannot meet without buying up 1 million in neighboring lots/houses and rezoning all of them.
I'll take some pics later in the week of the house and the kitchen. I really think the kitchen makes people turn and run.
I could probably resurface the counters and re-door the cabinates and surfaces for about $1,000.
Right now I am listed for sale with all the lots that are needed to rezone to commercial but some of the other owners are way out of line on price. If someone was to buy all 6 properties they would have to spend over 1 mil. which is crazy. The owners of the vacant land are asking more than I am for the house which is killing the possibility of a deal being offered.