Forma Home Builders is a local residential builder actively acquiring land throughout Mecklenburg County, including Charlotte and surrounding growth corridors.
As demand for new housing continues to rise, well-located residential land has become increasingly valuable. We work directly with landowners, families, agents, and investors to evaluate properties for future home construction.
If you own vacant land, an underutilized parcel, or property with redevelopment potential, our team can review it and discuss next steps.
Forma Home Builders actively evaluates land across Mecklenburg County for future residential development. We focus on properties that support thoughtfully planned neighborhoods and long-term growth.
We’re currently reviewing land that:
– Offers convenient access to major roads, employment centers, and growth corridors
– Fits within or complements existing residential neighborhoods
– Aligns with current zoning or presents realistic re-zoning potential
If you’re unsure whether your property qualifies, we’re happy to take a look and provide straightforward feedback.
Forma Home Builders is an experienced local buyer with a deep understanding of Mecklenburg County’s planning, zoning, and infrastructure requirements.
We regularly evaluate properties for residential development and can navigate zoning reviews, utility access, road frontage considerations, and coordination with real estate professionals and land use attorneys.
Our local experience helps streamline the evaluation process and move qualified properties forward efficiently.
Yes. Forma Home Builders actively purchases vacant and underutilized land throughout Mecklenburg County for future residential development. This includes parcels located in and around Charlotte, as well as surrounding areas such as Matthews, Mint Hill, Huntersville, and nearby growth corridors.
We typically evaluate land that supports residential use, including properties with road frontage, access to utilities, or realistic development potential. Parcels suitable for single-family homes, small neighborhoods, or assemblage opportunities are often a good fit, though each property is reviewed individually.
Both. We work directly with landowners, families managing inherited or unused property, real estate agents representing sellers, and investors. There is no requirement to list the property, and inquiries are welcome with or without representation.
The process starts with basic property information, such as location, size, and current use. Our team completes an initial review to determine whether the land fits our acquisition criteria. If it does, we’ll discuss next steps and potential terms. There is no obligation to proceed.
Yes. Many landowners are unsure how zoning, access, or utilities affect their property’s value. We regularly review properties at various stages and can provide straightforward feedback based on Mecklenburg County planning and zoning considerations.
In some cases, yes. Properties with existing homes may be considered if they are part of a larger redevelopment opportunity or assemblage. Each situation is evaluated based on location, surrounding land use, and long-term development potential.
We review a range of parcel sizes. While larger tracts are often suitable for development, smaller parcels in strategic locations may also be a fit depending on zoning, access, and surrounding growth.
No. Submitting your property information is free and does not require a commitment. Our goal is to determine whether your land aligns with our acquisition needs and provide clarity on possible next steps.
We evaluate land throughout Mecklenburg County, with particular interest in areas experiencing residential growth or redevelopment. This includes Charlotte and surrounding communities where demand for new housing continues to increase.
If a property doesn’t align with our current needs, we’ll let you know. In some cases, land may become a better fit in the future as zoning, infrastructure, or market conditions change.
You can call our team directly or submit your property details through the contact form on this page. We’ll review the information and follow up if your land appears to be a potential fit.