A subdivider is an individual or entity that purchases a large tract of land and then divides it into smaller parcels or lots for sale or development.
Their primary role involves the planning, surveying, and legally structuring of land for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes.
This often necessitates navigating zoning regulations, obtaining permits, and managing infrastructure improvements such as roads, utilities, and drainage systems.
Subdividers aim to generate profit by selling these divided plots to builders, developers, or individual buyers.
This process typically involves financial investment and a keen understanding of local market demands and regulations.