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Tips for Buying Bare Land & Recreational Properties

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 Are you thinking about buying a piece of bare land ? Maybe a recreational property or a future homesite? If so, you will want to do your research. Here a few things for you to consider before you buy:

1.) Property Boundaries - are the property boundaries clearly marked? If not, you may want to require that they be marked by the seller during your due diligence period so you are clear on where they are.

2.) Survey - is there a formal survey for the property? Believe it or not, there are still many properties in Montana that do not have a formal survey and that use a "Metes and Bounds" approach. It is important to know what you are getting.

3.) Easements or Right of Ways - determine if there are any easements on the property. This should be available through the initial title report for the property.

4.) Water & Mineral Rights - do all of the water and mineral rights transfer with the property? If there is a creek running through the land, are you able to use that water.

5.) Access - how is the access to the property? Is the property accessible all year? Are the roads maintained? If so, who maintains them. Also, is the access road a County Road or a Forest Service Road? If the road is a forest service road, there may be a concern from your lender.

6.) Power - how close is power to the property? The cost to bring power to a property can be prohibitive in many areas. There are still a lot of mountain properties that are "off the grid" so don't assume that power is available.

 7.) Wells - how deep are wells in the area? Are there existing wells on the property? Many loans require that the well has at least 5 gallons per minute. In our area, it costs approximately $34 per square foot to dig a well and approximately $2,500 for the pump and installation. When you could be talking about 100's of feet for a well, this can get expensive. For more information about Wells, read our blog post about 10 Things to Look For When Buying a Property with a Private Well.

8.) Septic System - has the land been approved for a septic system? What types of systems are required for the area? Systems in our area run between approx. $3,200 and $4,500 and the cost varies by the type of system that is required.

9.) Covenants - Not all properties have covenants but a fair number of even rural properties have covenants now. Make sure you read the details as to what is allowed and what is not to ensure that you can use the property as you intend at the time of purchase.

10.) Flood Plain - Is the property in a flood plain, even a 100-year flood plain? Many riverfront properties are categorized as being in a flood plain, even if they are on a mountain. Find out for sure if your property is categorized this way. Properties on a flood plain may have a higher insurance premium and may have difficulty getting septic approval.

 

 

Comments(7)

Monica Bourgeau
Portland, OR
Authentic Marketing for Heart-Led Agents
Thanks Cheryl, the pictures are actually from 2 of our listings.
Feb 26, 2008 12:28 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI
I think you successfully answer any question someone would have about "Why would I need to work with a real estate agent to buy bare land".  I wouldn't want to have to figure all that out on my own.
Feb 26, 2008 01:57 PM
Diane Aurit
LKN Realty, LLC - Mooresville, NC
Lake Norman Real Estate
What a great list for newcomers thinking about buying land in your beautiful state.  Great job!
Feb 27, 2008 01:58 AM
Monica Bourgeau
Portland, OR
Authentic Marketing for Heart-Led Agents

Hi Rebecca - there are a lot of things when it comes to land sor sure and an agent can help.

Thanks Diane - these are all things we work with buyers on when they are looking at land.

Feb 27, 2008 02:35 AM
John Allaire
Destination Properties - Eden, UT
Recreational Property Specialist

Great post, ideas and photos, Kevin and Monica!

You have done a great job outlining key points propsective buyers of recreational property need to be made aware of. 

Thanks,

John Allaire

Mar 08, 2009 03:50 AM
Monica Bourgeau
Portland, OR
Authentic Marketing for Heart-Led Agents

Thanks John, and thanks for visiting our blog. Please let us know if you have some additional tips.

Mar 08, 2009 07:56 AM
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Klickitat Valley Realty, Inc. - Goldendale, WA
Klickitat County No 1 Land Sales Broker

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