💥 500 Counties Where Subdividing Land Is Actually Easy (Yes, Easy)
Wholesalers — if you’re ignoring land because subdivision sounds like a nightmare… read this twice. 🧠 What This Is I’ve compiled a list of 500 counties across 7 states where subdividing land is surprisingly doable — no planning board drama, no 6-month waits, no endless red tape. This is prime intel for flipping land fast by turning one parcel into multiple — and assigning the whole setup to an end buyer who loves ready-made value. 📍 Why This Matters to Us As wholesalers, speed + simplicity = cash in hand. This database highlights counties where: - A survey + simple filing might be all that’s needed - You can sell the play, not just the dirt - Subdividing 10+ acre parcels into smaller lots doesn’t need approval - You can wholesale "Split & Flip" deals without waiting on 12 people in a planning room 🔍 What I Found Across Texas, West Virginia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois, Georgia, and South Carolina: - ✅ 11 Verified Counties — I double-checked their subdivision ordinances - ✅ 489 More Counties — Supported by state laws that allow: 🧭 Why These States? Simple — they make our life easier: - Strong property rights - Weak county regulation - Little to no zoning in unincorporated areas - Rural-friendly land rules Texas is the GOAT here — Chapter 232 of their Local Gov’t Code basically lets you carve up land and go straight to title. 💻 What You Get An Interactive Website Tool with: - Full list of 500 counties - Filters for verified vs. state-supported - Key exemptions for each - Resource links for fast research - Export feature to build your own hit list ⚠️ Still Gotta Be Smart This isn’t “skip all the steps” — it’s wholesale smarter: - Confirm rules before marketing - Use surveyors who know the county - Submit paperwork the right way - Stay alert for health or environmental reviews 🎯 Who This Is For - Wholesalers flipping land fast - Newbies who want low-barrier states - Dealmakers tired of zoning headaches - Anyone who sees value in splitting lots before assigning