Understand the Development Potential of Your Property

If you are considering purchasing land, subdividing a property, or exploring redevelopment opportunities, the first step is understanding what can realistically be built on the site.

A Site Potential Review provides an early assessment of development opportunities based on zoning, subdivision potential, and municipal requirements.

Beyond Programs Ltd helps landowners, developers, and real estate professionals evaluate properties so they can make informed decisions before committing to a development project.

What a Site Potential Review Includes

A review typically evaluates key factors that influence whether a development project is feasible.

This may include:

• current zoning and permitted uses
• small-scale multi-unit housing opportunities
• subdivision potential
• rezoning possibilities where density may be increased
• lot size, frontage, and access considerations
• development permit or design guideline requirements
• servicing considerations such as water and sewer availability
• high-level development pathway and approvals process

The goal is to provide clarity on what development options may exist for the property.


Who This Review Is For

Site Potential Reviews are commonly requested by:

• property owners exploring subdivision or redevelopment
• investors evaluating a property purchase
• small developers planning infill housing projects
• commercial real estate brokers evaluating development sites
• organizations assessing land use opportunities

This early assessment can help avoid costly mistakes and identify opportunities before a project begins.


What You Will Receive

Following the review, you will receive a summary outlining:

• development opportunities that may exist for the site
• key zoning or municipal considerations
• potential development pathways (rezoning, subdivision, or direct development)
• recommended next steps for moving the project forward

In many cases, this process leads into services such as:

• development feasibility analysis
• rezoning coordination
• subdivision and stratification
• development management


How the Process Works

  1. Submit property information using the form below.
  2. Initial review of zoning, site conditions, and development potential.
  3. Follow-up discussion to review findings and possible development paths.

Additional analysis may be recommended if the property appears suitable for development.