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In this chapter we are going to talk about something that can save property owners an incredible amount of stress, wasted time, and expensive disappointment.
Feasibility.
Now honestly, this is one of the most overlooked parts of the entire preconstruction process.
Because most people move from excitement straight into planning…
Without fully stopping to ask:
“Can this project realistically work?”
Not just emotionally.
Not just creatively.
Not just financially.
But realistically.
Can the property support it?
Can the budget support it?
Can the city support it?
Can the timeline support it?
Can your life support it?
Those questions matter.
Because I have seen owners spend months — and sometimes years — emotionally attached to projects that were never fully feasible in the first place.
And the earlier you discover limitations…
The more intelligently you can adjust the project before expensive commitments are made.
If you want additional planning tools, project resources, or guidance for your own project, visit:
goEasyProject.com/beforeyoubuildit
By DC CayceIn this chapter we are going to talk about something that can save property owners an incredible amount of stress, wasted time, and expensive disappointment.
Feasibility.
Now honestly, this is one of the most overlooked parts of the entire preconstruction process.
Because most people move from excitement straight into planning…
Without fully stopping to ask:
“Can this project realistically work?”
Not just emotionally.
Not just creatively.
Not just financially.
But realistically.
Can the property support it?
Can the budget support it?
Can the city support it?
Can the timeline support it?
Can your life support it?
Those questions matter.
Because I have seen owners spend months — and sometimes years — emotionally attached to projects that were never fully feasible in the first place.
And the earlier you discover limitations…
The more intelligently you can adjust the project before expensive commitments are made.
If you want additional planning tools, project resources, or guidance for your own project, visit:
goEasyProject.com/beforeyoubuildit