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How it started: 42.9-acre mature forest
How it ended: Subdivided off 24.5 acres for the neighbor, leaving an 18-acre wooded parcel, and clearing a 1-acre homesite for a high-end home
How it started: 82-acre generational farm
How it ended: Subdivided in half, creating 2 large lots with 1-acre custom home sites, leaving the remaining property to continue being farmed
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How it started: 17.4-acre old family homestead
How it ended: Cleared property that had grown up over the years to allow for 5-lot subdivision, 11 acres left for future development, and 3 acres permanently dedicated to conservation easement
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How it started: 130-acre generational farm
How it ended: Worked with family to subdivide off 10 individual 1-acre homesites. Strategic access points were left along the subdivision to allow for continued farming operations and potential future development
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How it started: 1.5-acre infill lot
How it ended: 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom affordable ranch home
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How it started: 52-acre parcel with a small unproductive farm
How it ended: Subdivided into 7 large homesites, all served by a new private road
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How it started: 16.5-acre wooded site consisting of mostly wetlands
How it ended: Delineated wetlands to find roughly 1 acre of uplands, allowing space to create a secluded homesite. Remainder of property left untouched for recreation, hunting, or bird watching
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How it started: 5-acre, old pumpkin patch
How it ended: Entitled for affordable multi-family community
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In the early days before Williamson Development Group, I was a Project Manager in the corporate world. I got to dig my hands in to some pretty amazing projects, like the Air Traffic Control Tower at CLT—the second tallest in the country.
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