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Buying a Lot for Your Home - Part 3

10 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Contract

There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a lot for your new home, beginning with asking questions about your needs and budget. If you're planning to build in the Raleigh area, you've already handled the most important decision - what region in the country to build your custom home!  The Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area has been rated a "Best Place to Live" over and over again, by respected businesses like Forbes and Sperling. 

The rest of the answers might not be as easy to find. In fact, the piece of property you choose is so important, and there are so many variables to consider, that we'll be providing a three-part series to help guide you through the process.  

Buying a Lot for Your Home - 10 Questions to Ask 

Tips from a Raleigh Custom Home Builder

As a custom home builder in the Raleigh area, we're often asked these kinds of questions - and we're pleased to provide some tips to keep in mind as you make your decision about what lot to buy.

What questions should you ask before signing a contract?

•1.      Does the lot need a septic system, or is there access to city or county sewer?

A septic system costs more than the fees and equipment required to hook up to a city or county system.  If a perk test has not yet been completed, you may want to make your offer contingent upon completion of test.  Click here for more information on the costs and requirements of sewer and septic.

•2.      Does the piece of land have access to city or county water, or is a well required?

Again, hook up fees to connect your lot to a city or county water supply will most likely be less than the cost of a well.  Click here for more information about water supply costs.

•3.      What is the projected growth for this area?

No matter where you're buying, it's a good idea to find out what kind of growth is anticipated.  Growth can bring retail, more housing, manufacturing, and higher traffic.

Buying a Lot in the Raleigh Area - 10 Questions to Ask

•4.      Zoning -

What type of home can you build?

Zoning can in some cases determine whether manufactured or mobile homes are allowed, or can place limits on the size or type of home. 

How big is the lot required to be?

If the area around your lot is zoned R-10, that means that it can be subdivided into lots that are no smaller than 10,000 square feet.  R-40 means lots no smaller than 40,000 square feet, or nearly an acre.  This might tell you something about the spacing of future homes.

Manufacturing or retail?

You'll want to check to see if the land right next to yours is zoned for office, commercial, or manufacturing.  Zoning can always change, but chances are with this kind of zoning, you may end up amongst buildings that aren't homes.

•5.      What is the soil quality?

If a soil test hasn't been done, you may want to ask for one.  Poor soil can mean difficulties in building a foundation or putting in a septic system. 

•6.      What kind of road access is there?

A piece of land that looks like a steal of a deal may not have road access, or may have a gravel or dirt road leading from a main road.  Ask what kind of road frontage the piece of land has.

Buying a Lot in the Raleigh Area - 10 Questions to Ask

•7.      Is there a natural hazard disclosure?

A natural hazard disclosure will tell you if there are known soil problems, protected habitats on the land, or fire hazards.  Ask your agent. 

•8.      Are there any easements on the property?

An easement is a guaranteed access to your land.  This can be anything from a shared driveway to access for Progress Energy. 

•9.      What kind of grade is there?

Make sure your lot will have good water run off.  You may want your builder or another expert to give an opinion.  Check out the lot right after a rainstorm.  Some changes may be able to be made, but it depends on the total drainage available.

•10.  Has a recent survey been completed?

If a survey has been completed recently, you'll see the little flags marking the boundaries of the lot.  Make sure you understand where your lot begins and ends. 

Buying a Lot in the Raleigh Area - 10 Questions to Ask

Making Your Decision

There's a lot that goes into a decision about which lot or piece of land to buy.  Check out the other parts of this series:

Buying a Lot Part 1 - What Kind of Land Should I Look For in the Raleigh Area?

Buying a Lot Part 2 - What's Better, a Lot in a Neighborhood, or a Lone Piece of Land?

If you're already working with a custom home builder, the builder may be able to help you make a final decision, or let you know if your choice will work well for the home plan that you've selected.  It might also be a good idea to work with a real estate agent - a good land agent will know what questions to ask, and will help you find the answers.

You may want to narrow down your choices of home plans ahead of time, so that you'll know for sure that your new home will fit correctly on your new piece of land. 

Click below if you'd like a free estimate for your plan or one of ours. 

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Or call us at 919-278-8070.

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6 Comments on Buying a Lot in the Raleigh Area - 10 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Contract

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2008
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Penny ~ This is great information for the consumer to know. Often, I don't think that it's adequately explained - and you've done a great job of making the information easy to understand.
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2008
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Excellent informational post, Penny.  I have bookmarked it to share with my lot-purchasing clients!  Steve
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Hi Penny,
Yes, all important questions.  Most Buyers do not understand the importance of knowing the answers to all these questions.  It is our responsibility as their Agent to educate them. 

You do a great job, Penny. 

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Darleen - Sometimes it's just a matter of knowing what questions to ask, glad you found it easy to read.

Steve - Thanks!  You may want to check out the other two parts of the series as well.

Cynthia - These are the kinds of things you don't want to find out about after you've signed a contract!  Thanks, glad you find this helpful.

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2008
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Hi Penny, I agree with the other comments you've received...  Great post!  I also like that you email your posts so we can forward them to clients that we feel need to learn more!  Thanks for the great info.

Raleigh Realtor - Pamela St. Peter

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2008
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Pamela - You're welcome.  It's nice to have something you can easily share with someone who needs to ask these kinds of questions. 

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