Wouldn't be any problem, if you got enough money. Need to have survey, which is getting expensive. Also it appears you will be looking for some frontage which if sold could have a big impact on how much the remainder is worth. For example, if sold for housing the developer might be able to squeeze in another $80K lot on that frontage without much additional cost. We were in somewhat of a similar situation. We wanted to sell off a portion (roughly 30%) with some frontage at a pretty good price. However a little research showed that the remainder would be worth less than half it's potential value, and it was by far the largest piece. If you can buy it for a decent price consider yourself lucky, maybe not quite in the same league as Crackerhead, but non-the-less, lucky. Just don't be surprised or angry if you find he doesn't want to sell, or is asking a small fortune
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