
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
Choosing a Plot of Land for Construction- Noam Segal - Entrepreneur of the Week - Post 3
Choosing a Plot of Land for Construction- Noam Segal - Entrepreneur of the Week - Post 3
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Hi, everyone,
After yesterday we chose the right district the next thing buying a plot š.
There are all sorts of reasons why people buy land, some are building on a future increase in value and some want to build a house for sale or rent.
In any case, you must do your due diligence because you can get stuck with muddy ground that is not suitable for construction or just not intended for the purpose you wanted and then go change designation (possible, but you do not want to be there if the time component is not taken into accountā¦).
So today I decided to treat you to a checklist of things to check before buying a plot (feel free to add more of your own):
What's the zoning of the pitch? What is actually allowed to be built there?
Has the field been developed?
Are all the infrastructures in the lot?
Has the field been parcelled?
Does the pitch have an address?
What is the PARCEL ID of the lot?
What is the pitch number?
Is there a SURVEY of the pitch?
Removing a map of the neighborhood from the district and finding the lot on the map.
What is the topography of the pitch? Ascent, Descent, Plain Should Retaining Walls Be Built?
Is the plot in the FLOOD ZONE?
Is it a stream or a water channel?
Do they have IMPACT FEE?
What is the COMPS of lands in the area?
Check what kind of houses are being built in the neighborhood.
What are the prices of homes in their sale?
Is there a HOA in the neighborhood?
What is the PROPERTY TAX price of the plot in recent years and has it been paid?
What is the type of sewer in the SEPTIC or PUBLIC SEWER neighborhood? If it's SEPTIC need to perform a perc test!
If there is a sewage infrastructure in the neighborhood, check SEWER CAPACITY!
Talk to the neighbors.
Look with your eyes on the pitch and do not forget to look up too š³
Consult a realtor from the area who sells new construction.
Understand the finishes required in the neighborhood.
Take quotes from contractors.
Check that the numbers make sense or how to build a business plan since it will make sense⦠š
Of course if the pitches have not been developed then it is a completely different game and then the requirements are more complex and need the help of experts. I only recommend people who have done it in the county in question. A building permit will not be issued until the development of the plot is completed and the time component must also be taken into account here.
In the video - one of our projects in Atlanta during the field test phase.
Hope I helped, good luck to everyone
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