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It's perfectly possible to split a deeded real estate title into two or more lots and sell them off to different owners, thus creating two or more new deeds.
Splitting title deeds is a great way to make the most of your property assets and increase your property portfolio. Title splits come in many forms, but the most common is to buy a single property or plot and then divide it up.
On average, budget about $500 to $1,500 to subdivide one property into two. Plan to spend more like $2,000 to $10,000 to divide your property into more than two lots. Most surveyors charge by the hour, although some have flat fees.
That land can be split into two separate parcels and then conveyed as two deeds. The process of splitting a deed into two deeds does take time and money. In most cases, it requires a survey of both parcels and approval from the appropriate governmental agencies. Deeds are prepared and recorded along with the surveys.
Although there are two deeds, the title is considered held in tenant-in-common. Two deeds are valid if both had been duly executed and recorded at the relevant county recorder.
Subdividing property means dividing it into several parts. landowners typically subdivide their property into multiple residential units. This usually increases the value of the land. When the land is subdivided into more than one lot, each lot is then sold to one or more buyers.
Subdividing property means dividing it into several parts. landowners typically subdivide their property into multiple residential units. This usually increases the value of the land. When the land is subdivided into more than one lot, each lot is then sold to one or more buyers.
Depending on the situation and the local market conditions, you often can increase the total value of a parcel of land by subdividing it into smaller pieces lots that are then sold to one or more buyers. In essence, through subdivision the parts can be more valuable than the whole.
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