Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How to Buy Land?

Choose the Location Thoughtfully
The first answer to the question how to buy land is, by choosing a prime location in a rapidly developing city. The appreciation which you get for the land prices will be more, if it's located on a national highway or if it is near an industrial area. The best advantage a land owner owning a piece of land in an upcoming locality has is that he will get a huge compensation for his land if it is acquired by the government to develop an economic zone. Another advantage of owning a non-agricultural land in a developing area is that, once the land rates reach their maximum heights, you can contact a builder and sign an agreement with him to develop the property. In this process, you will make a lot of money without facing troubles. You can also start a business of your own when you feel that the time is right to do so. If you invest in an underdeveloped region, it will take a long time for you to get good real estate appraisal. Investing in a fully developed region would not be a fantastic idea as you will need a lot of money to do so, and the returns you would get would be nominal as land prices in such areas have already reached their saturation point and have now become stable. You can consult a real estate agent for some land buying tips which might help you.

Check for Your Safety and Fix Your Budget
If you are planning to buy land for residential purposes, make sure that it is totally safe in all aspects. It should not be in an earthquake zone and should have good connectivity with the heart of the city, where facilities like hospitals, education, etc. are available. Never ever exceed your budget while buying a land as this can lead to stress on your financial position.

Check the Surface Features of the Land
You should check or examine the topography of the land very carefully and minutely before finalizing the deal for the land. As far as possible, avoid buying marshy lands or lands in low lying areas as you will face many difficulties while doing any sort of construction work on that piece of land. Take a land quality expert with you to check the quality of the land and the soil if you plan to buy it for agriculture related purposes. Do not purchase a land on the hill slopes which again are not favorable for construction activities. The land should have a good water supply facility as agricultural and construction activities need water on a large scale. Search for underground wells on the site which are good sources of water. Think from a landscaping point of view, if you planning to build a bungalow for yourself on the plot of land. Choose a land which has good scenery around and sufficient number of trees to enlighten the atmosphere.

Ensure Clearance of Title and Conduct Research
There should not be any legal problems associated with the plot of land you wish to buy and the title of the plot should be clear. Hire a good lawyer who has experience in dealing with land buying and selling cases. It is advisable to conduct a detail market research which should involve correct price of the land and future prospects of the property. You can also consider taking a real estate loan, if you feel that you are getting the land for a very attractive price.

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