Subdivisions

Navigate the complex subdivision process with expert guidance. We handle Parcel Maps, Tract Maps, and SB-9 lot splits, managing surveys, mapping, and coordination with local agencies.

California SB-9

Take Advantage of SB-9 Lot Splits

California's SB-9 legislation allows eligible property owners to split their single-family lot into two parcels, potentially adding significant value to your property. We have extensive experience navigating this process.

  • Feasibility assessment
  • Streamlined processing
  • Agency coordination

Is Your Property Eligible?

Contact us for a free SB-9 feasibility assessment. We'll review your property and let you know if lot splitting is an option.

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Full-Service Subdivision Support

  • Complete project management
  • Agency coordination and liaison
  • SB-9 lot split expertise
  • Parcel and Tract Map preparation
  • Streamlined approval process

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Our Process

Navigating the subdivision process from start to finish.

1

Feasibility Analysis

We review your property, zoning requirements, and subdivision regulations to assess project viability.

2

Survey & Design

Our team surveys the property and designs the subdivision layout meeting all requirements.

3

Map Preparation

We prepare professional Parcel or Tract Maps with all required details for agency review.

4

Agency Processing

We coordinate with planning departments, engineers, and other agencies through the approval process.

5

Recordation

Upon approval, we finalize and record the subdivision map, completing the process.

Subdivisions FAQ

Common questions about subdivisions and lot splits.

California's SB-9 allows property owners to split single-family lots into two parcels and potentially build additional housing units. We can help you take advantage of this opportunity.
Timelines vary by jurisdiction, but typical Parcel Maps take 6-12 months, while SB-9 lot splits may be approved faster due to streamlined processing requirements.
Parcel Maps are for subdivisions creating 4 or fewer lots, while Tract Maps are required for 5 or more lots. Each has different processing requirements.

Ready to Subdivide Your Property?

Contact us for a free consultation. We'll assess your property and explain your options.

Free quotes • Response within 24 hours • No obligation