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Originally Posted by dculkin
I'm no expert, but I would think that having separate lots, each with its own house, would always be more valuable than having two houses on one big lot. If you have two lots, you can always sell one if you need to. If you want to keep both houses and all the land, you could do that, too. Having a property line down the middle won't hurt anything.
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Like TW said, usually you can't put two single family dwellings on one parcel in a municipality anyway. 'Course we don't know if OP is in the municipality, County (assuming since he mentioned 'perk'), ect....
I have subdivided a lot of land in Rowan County, NC. The rules, especially if there is an improved structure on the land considered vary from munis and counties. Don't waste your time here--go to the county.