BC Ventures provides land acquisition services for land, lots, acreage, homes, condos, and commercial buildings with a developer's view of location, access, current use, utilities, plat status, and future potential. For owners who want a direct local buyer, the conversation can begin before the property is fully planned or marketed.
What We Do
Land acquisition and development services in Central Texas.
BC Ventures and Development, LLC works across the practical land acquisition, entitlement, subdivision, utility, and platting steps that move property from raw, underused, or unimproved condition into platted, build-ready land.
Development services turn a property idea into a coordinated path. We look at site constraints, surrounding growth, lot layout, infrastructure, jurisdictional review, and the sequence of decisions needed to move toward a build-ready condition in Georgetown, Round Rock, Austin, and Central Texas.
Subdivide land Georgetown work requires more than drawing new lines. Lot size, frontage, access, drainage, easements, utilities, and applicable city or county standards all affect whether a subdivision can be approved and whether the resulting lots will be useful.
Platting Central Texas property is the formal process that documents lots, easements, rights-of-way, and development conditions. BC Ventures works through the steps needed to take land from unimproved to platted land, whether the property is inside a city or in an extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Water, wastewater, electric service, drainage, access, and related utility questions often determine whether a project can move forward. We treat utility coordination as a core development issue, not a late-stage detail, because availability and extension costs shape the entire plan.
Entitlements may include zoning, land-use approvals, subdivision review, variances, development agreements, or other jurisdictional approvals. BC Ventures helps define what is needed and how those requirements affect timing, value, and development feasibility.
In-city limits and ETJ
ETJ platting Central Texas property requires local jurisdictional judgment.
One of the most important questions in Central Texas land acquisition and development services is whether a tract sits inside city limits or inside the ETJ, the extraterritorial jurisdiction around a city. Inside city limits, land may be subject to municipal zoning, utility standards, building-related requirements, and a city platting process. In the ETJ, the path can involve a different mix of city review, county standards, subdivision rules, utility districts, road requirements, and development agreements.
BC Ventures works on platting inside city limits and in the ETJ because both paths are common in Georgetown, Round Rock, Austin, and the Hill Country. The distinction can affect schedule, cost, density, access, infrastructure, and whether a property owner should sell, hold, subdivide, or entitle the land before taking the next step.
The unimproved to platted land journey usually begins with site evaluation. From there, a developer studies title, access, utility availability, drainage, floodplain, survey information, jurisdiction, market use, and possible lot layout. The next steps may include engineering, subdivision design, entitlement work, agency coordination, and final plat approval. Each step should make the property easier to understand, finance, transfer, and eventually build on.
For property owners, the value of a local land developer Round Rock, Austin, or Georgetown property holder can trust is clarity. BC Ventures helps translate development requirements into a direct plan, whether that plan is land acquisition, subdivision, platting, or a conversation about whether the site is ready for development at all.
Need help moving property from unimproved to platted?
Start with a direct conversation about location, current condition, jurisdiction, utilities, and what you want to accomplish with the property.
Talk with BC Ventures