By: Edward McCarthy
President: Sell By Owner Listings, Inc.
Tips for Making a Land Purchase
There is a much greater risk in purchasing
land
than there is in purchasing a home. This is primarily due to the number
of factors influencing a land purchase. If you've never mad ea land
purchase before, it's only natural that you would not be aware of these
factors much less the difference between them and other forms of real
estate. You should become familiar with the process of purchasing land
before making the actual land purchase.
Consider hiring an attorney to help you in
the
land purchase. When it's time to negotiate the contract, the attorney
will be especially helpful. Choose an attorney that has previous
experience in real estate transactions that deal with land. This is the
best kind of professional to assist you in the process. You can find an
attorney using a directory or by asking for references from people you
know.
You should never assume that you would be
able to
obtain a building permit for the land. Don't make your land purchase
under this assumption. You can be denied a building permit for several
different reasons. The sales contract regarding your land purchase
should include a clause that will let you out of the purchase if,
unfortunately, you cannot obtain a building permit. If you don't
include such a clause, you will end up with a piece of land that you
can only resale. Chances are if the land cannot be constructed upon,
you will have making a land purchase to someone else.
Check with the local utility companies to be
sure
that you can have electric, gas and water services at the site. Do this
before the land purchase. The last thing you want is to find out this
information after you have signed the contract.
Find out if public sewer lines are available
for
the land. The local city hall can assist you in finding out this
information. If you find out that there is not a public sewer line
accessible to the land, you will need to install a septic tank. As you
think about the purchase price of the land, keep this cost in mind.
The city's building department can let you
know if
the land is zoned for what you plan to use it for. Different lots of
land are zoned for different purposes. Also check for any restrictions
regarding construction and other uses of the land.
In some instances, the topography of the
land can
influence the cost of the work that must be completed. Have your
contractor look over the property to check for any costs that may come
up because of the landscape. It is best to do this check now than to
have to pay later.
You need to be sure of the details of the
land
purchase process. If there is anything that you are not sure of, check
with a real estate professional such as an agent or an attorney to find
out the information you are missing. Do not make the final purchase
until you have all the information you need.
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