P a t r i c k J e f f r e y R e a l t y
Buying
a Building Lot
Buying land
can be very risky - far more so than purchasing a house. Land is subject to
a variety of regulations and other problems that can affect your ability to
build. Things that must be reviewed include:
- The lot must conform
to zoning regulations to allow the construction of the desired home.
- If the property is not
served by a municipal sewer system, you will need to install a septic system.
Not all lots can support septics - and some that can will require very expensive
systems - so it's crucial to have the required testing done before committing
to close.
- The property must be
served by all other utilities.
- The land should be dry
and not subject to flooding.
- If the area is rocky
or the topography is rugged, it is essential to have a thorough understanding
of the costs of site work.
- Land financing is far
more difficult to obtain than a regular home mortgage.
- There should be no moratoria
or other restrictions against building - either in effect or pending.
Don't even
consider buying a lot without the help of an experienced real estate attorney.
