Find A Building Site Worth Your Investment
Location Could Make Or Break Your Dream-Home PlansIf you've decided to build your next home, rather than buy an existing structure, you'll face a number of land-related issues. How you handle them will be crucial to the success of our plans. First, consider the types of land available:
Whatever kind of property you propose to buy, be sure to get professional advice on the feasibility of building the kind of home you have in mind. A poor site choice can adversely affect your ability to get a loan or to sell your home later on. Check out the following: Zoning laws. Will they permit the kind of home you expect to build? Read covenants carefully. Water and sewage. If buying developed land or a spot lot, find out (from county offices) where the water line is located. Check to see if there is a sewage line and if newcomers are permitted to hook into it. If not, check the latest "perc" tests for a septic system. Gas and electricity. Are they available and at what cost? Taxes. How much are they and how do they compare to taxes on similar property in other areas? Surrounding property. Check maps to find out what plans (highways, power lines, etc.) may be in the offing for woods, fields and open spaces near the property. If you'd like to take a look at properties for your special home plans, give us a call. We'll be glad to show you what's on the market that meets your needs. |