One House Two Lots
 
	
		This house is located in a fairly congested
		residential neighborhood. Looking at the house to the right of the
		vacant lot, there could be a few reasons why this house was never built
		on.
		
		Building a standard track house on this property might not have met the
		planning department's requirements for the easements. Every once in a
		while you will see situations like this and wonder why the builder left
		these lots vacant.
		
		Sometimes the builder will split the property up, between two homes and
		other times they will give the property to one house and charge them a
		lot premium or in other words more money.
		
		Eventually over time there is a good chance that these lots will be
		built on, due to population increases. Sometimes they are turned into
		small parks.
		
		Sometimes property like this is zoned for residential two or R-2
		property. This means an additional home can be built on the property
		even though it has not been subdivided yet.

