Grumpy, Before you buy that piece of property you might want to check with the county or state, depending upon what kind or road you are on, about if you can put in 2 driveways. I know where I am you need permission and a permit to connect to the roadway and if it's a state highway your driveway that is in the right-of-way needs to conform to state road specs. There is also likely some sort of minimum frontage for 2 driveways. I know that I have 485 feet of frontage on a county road and my friend that works for the county said that I couldn't get the three driveways I have if they weren't grandfathered in. It's probably worth a phone call or two to find out. Just my dos centavos.
Good point. Though I think at this point I just like the property as an investment
I no longer need a place to park. I am thinking of building a house on it and selling it.
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Grumpy, Before you buy that piece of property you might want to check with the county or state, depending upon what kind or road you are on, about if you can put in 2 driveways. I know where I am you need permission and a permit to connect to the roadway and if it's a state highway your driveway that is in the right-of-way needs to conform to state road specs. There is also likely some sort of minimum frontage for 2 driveways. I know that I have 485 feet of frontage on a county road and my friend that works for the county said that I couldn't get the three driveways I have if they weren't grandfathered in. It's probably worth a phone call or two to find out. Just my dos centavos.