Checking the land before purchasing
Before purchasing a plot of land, whether you plan to build a house on it or are purchasing it for investment purposes, be sure to carefully inspect the selected area. Too superficial an analysis can lead to unpleasant surprises in the future. Here are the key issues you should pay attention to to avoid potential real estate problems.
Before purchasing a plot of land, whether you plan to build a house on it or are purchasing it for investment purposes, be sure to carefully inspect the selected area. Too superficial an analysis can lead to unpleasant surprises in the future. Here are the key issues you should pay attention to to avoid potential real estate problems.
Purchasing a plot of land involves large financial costs. Moreover, the decision to purchase should be preceded by an analysis of all aspects relating to this land plot. The list of important questions is long. For many of these, it is worth consulting with professionals, such as a surveyor or legal adviser, to ensure that your approach to purchasing property is comprehensive and safe.
Searching for this information separately and in an official way significantly complicates and lengthens the process of purchasing real estate. However, you can use a more convenient and faster solution. Our company OKEASK will help you select a plot of land. With our help, you will receive a comprehensive analysis of the specified property. In addition, the purchase of land by foreigners is associated with a number of difficulties that we will help you overcome.
What to look for before purchasing a plot
Legal status of the property and its purpose
Make sure that the seller has full ownership of the property and that the site is not encumbered by any debts or claims. You will find this information in the land and mortgage register maintained on the property. If the area where the site is located has a local development plan (MPZP), be sure to familiarize yourself with its provisions. This document specifies the purpose of the site, as well as the conditions and rules for the development of this site. By checking its contents, you will know whether the site is suitable for construction and whether it in any way limits your planned investment. That being said, it is also worth checking what the neighboring properties are used for and whether there will be any development there in the future that could disrupt your daily life.
Dimensions of the plot and its boundaries
The building plot must have the appropriate area, shape and dimensions so that, for example, a planned private house can be built on it. You can check this information on a national or regional geoportal. The minimum building plot size is often specified in local development plans, so this needs to be clarified here as well. It is also extremely important to accurately determine the boundaries of the property to avoid disputes between neighbors in the future. Check the current state of the borders, as well as possible changes in recent years.
Terrain and soil
Pay attention to whether there are any buildings, shrubs, trees or other elements of vegetation on the surface of this area. Removing them may be difficult or even impossible. Especially if it turns out that you are dealing with an object that is under conservation or under nature protection.
In addition, the topography of the land plays a key role in the construction process. Check whether the ground is level or on a slope and what its location is relative to the cardinal points. You will use this information, among other things, to optimally plan a photovoltaic installation or carry out the necessary site drainage. Thus, this can affect not only the cost of construction, but also the convenience of living in a given property.
What are the ground conditions
It is not only what is visible to the naked eye that is important, but also what lies beneath the surface. The structure, bearing capacity of the soil and groundwater levels can significantly affect the cost of an investment. To ensure the safety of the planned structure, special building construction methods may be required. Therefore, before purchasing this site, try to get a professional opinion on the condition of the soil.
Utilities on site – is there access to utilities on site?
The site must have access to a public road; without this, construction permission cannot be obtained. Access to public services such as water, electricity and sewerage is also important. Find out if the area you are interested in is equipped with the above connections. The absence of one of them can significantly complicate and lengthen the construction process. An additional advantage of the site, of course, will be the connection to fiber optics.
Remember that proper preparation before purchasing will allow you to enjoy the property without any unforeseen difficulties in the future.
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