Feasibility Study
Feasibility Study for Development Sites
For owners and serious buyers under contract evaluating multifamily, townhomes, subdivisions, and build-to-rent.
Get a go/no-go plan before you spend big on design and consultants.
Not a lender. Not a GC bid shop.
realistic development paths
zoning + entitlement direction
timeline reality
major cost drivers + red flags
next-step roadmap
Best Fit
- Owners of land/teardown property
- Buyers under contract / preparing an offer
- Goal: maximize land value through development
Not a Fit
- Looking for a loan / funding / grants
- Wholesalers / assignment contracts
- Contractor bid shopping
Start with the Free Checklist
Free Development Feasibility Checklist
Use this if you’re early and want a quick reality check before you hire anyone.
It’s built for owners and serious buyers evaluating a specific site.
- Zoning + basic constraints to verify
- Access and utilities questions that change costs
- Permitting timeline reality
- Red flags that kill deals early
Not for loans, funding, or deal hunters.
Ready for a Decision?
Paid Feasibility Study (Go/No-Go)
Use this when you need a defensible answer on what the site can support and what it will take to execute.
You’ll get realistic options, timeline, major cost drivers, and a next-step roadmap.
- 2–3 development paths with tradeoffs
- Likely entitlement path + timeline
- Major constraints + cost drivers (high level)
- Yield range + next-step roadmap
Free Checklist: What It Covers
Use this to sanity-check a specific site before you spend money on consultants.
- A step-by-step site screen you can run in under 30 minutes
- The 10 questions to answer before you talk to a broker or architect
- A simple ‘go / no-go / unknown’ scoring method
- The fastest way to spot deal-killers early
- A short list of what to gather next if the site passes
Best for owners and serious buyers evaluating a specific site.
Paid Feasibility Study: What You Receive
This is a paid, decision-grade study that tells you what the site can support and what it will take to execute.
You’ll leave with options, tradeoffs, a realistic timeline, and a next-step roadmap.”
- 2–3 realistic development paths (with tradeoffs)
- Likely entitlement path + timeline
- Major constraints + cost drivers (high level)
- Yield range (no promises, just reality)
- Order-of-magnitude budget range
- Next-step roadmap (what to do, in order)
Pricing (Starting Points)
Pricing depends on complexity. We confirm scope on the strategy call.
Small Sites / Up to 3 Units
Starting at $5,000
Feasibility options + constraints review
Timeline + entitlement direction
Next-step roadmap
Multifamily / Mixed Use / Up to ~50 Units
Starting at $25,000
- “Multiple paths + yield range”
- “Entitlement strategy + timeline”
- “Cost-driver and risk review”
Larger / Mixed-Use
Starting at $50,000
- Complex site + program evaluation
- Entitlement and phasing approach
- Decision-grade roadmap”
Third-party studies (survey, geotech, wetlands, etc.) are separate.
Why Feasibility Comes First
Feasibility prevents expensive mistakes and gives you leverage—whether you sell, entitle, or build.
- Avoid chasing sites that can’t pencil
- Negotiate from facts instead of hope
- Pick the right path before hiring the wrong team
One owner thought they had a 20-unit site. Access and utility limits cut it in half.
One buyer used feasibility to renegotiate after uncovering a hidden site cost.