Zero lot line
A type of real estate development where a building is allowed to be constructed on the boundary line of the lot, maximizing the usable space.
Zero lot line refers to a type of property development where buildings are constructed up to the edge of the property boundary, maximizing space use. It is crucial for optimizing land use, supporting urban density, and enhancing design flexibility. By allowing for efficient site development, zero lot lines support innovative architecture, improve land utilization, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are well-situated, compliant with zoning laws, and aligned with design and client objectives.
Used in a sentence
The zero lot line design allowed for more usable interior space.
Synonyms/variation
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