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Looking to build a ''tiny home''? Check out this nice home building site in conveniently located Merrill Park neighborhood, right in the heart of Milwaukee. No builder or HOA restrictions -- you are welcome to bring your own design! Both modern and traditional style homes permitted. Available for single family or duplex new construction for owner occupancy only; however, builders may also purchase to construct a model/spec home to resell once completed to an owner occupant.
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Unbeatable price on this unique home building site, in conveniently located Johnson's Woods neighborhood. No builder or HOA restrictions -- you are welcome to bring your own design! Both modern and traditional style homes permitted. Available for single family or duplex new construction for owner occupancy only; however, builders may also purchase to construct a model/spec home to resell once completed to an owner occupant.
Vacant Lot zoned RT4 that may qualify for a variety of City grants or development assistance. As per The city of Milwaukee: "The purpose of the RT4 district is to promote, preserve and protect neighborhoods intended primarily for 2-family dwellings while also permitting a mixture of single-family dwellings and small multi-family dwellings of 3 or 4 units. This district, much like the RT3 district, allows smaller lots, smaller setbacks and a higher lot coverage than the RT1 and RT2 districts. The neighborhoods found in this district were platted and developed, in large part, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This district also allows traditional corner commercial establishments common
Vacant lot Zoned RT4 Per Milwaukee Assessor: RT4 District. The purpose of the RT4 district is to promote, preserve and protect neighborhoods intended primarily for 2-family dwellings while also permitting a mixture of single-family dwellings and small multi-family dwellings of 3 or 4 units. This district, much like the RT3 district, allows smaller lots, smaller setbacks and a higher lot coverage than the RT1 and RT2 districts. The neighborhoods found in this district were platted and developed, in large part, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This district also allows traditional corner commercial establishments commonly found in urban neighborhoods. No HOA or Builder requirements that lis