The Land Buyer's Guide
Buying land is not a straightforward process. There are pitfalls to land investment that can cause problems to unaware buyers, which is why we present you with this guide to buying land.
Buying land is not a straightforward process. There are pitfalls to land investment that can cause problems to unaware buyers, which is why we present you with this guide to buying land.
You can buy land for almost any reason. Land can be an investment; a gift for your family future, your children and your childrens' children. You may wish to consider buying land to relax in; there's nothing quite like holidaying on your own land. Those with an eye for strategic land investment may buy close to existing development - remember, just because land doesnt have planning permission for the home of your dreams now, doesn't mean it won't in five, ten or even fifteen years time.
Remember, land is versatile and a valuable addition to your investment portfolio; but think of it in terms of what you expect in return for your purchase.
A property's location will determine its price, and may be a factor in how much property you can actually afford to purchase. Recreational-Land has land situated on town fringes and also in rural locations, giving you the best choice when buying land.
Surveying your land is vital; without an official land survey you have no definite indications of boundary lines, services supplied to site, overhead power lines, and so on. All land available from Recreational-land has been surveyed and will give you all the assurance that you have as clear a picture as possible of what you are buying.
It is essential to look for property on which 'clear title' is guaranteed with a Warranty Deed. For example there should be no contractual encumbrances specified on either title or warranty deed.
Our associates at Vantage Land are happy to give advice to those looking to invest in land. Contact Vantage Land today on 01727 817472.