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Infill lots & Raw Land for Sale in Gilbert, AZ - Update December 2015

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Zion Realty

Purchasing land can seem like a monumental task to those who have never ventured down that road. There are many different laws and regulations that accompany land transactions that you never have to deal with or even think about when buying a traditional home. A few questions that you need to first consider are whether or not you want to buy a plot of land in an already subdivided location or would you rather purchase your parcel far away from the city limits? 

What is the difference between an infill lot and raw land? An infill lot is a parcel of land that is located in an already developed subdivision. The surveys have been done, the land has been leveled and graded, and the parcel sizes have been marked and divided. In most cases utilities have already been run to the lots and roads and sidewalks have been paved. Also most infill lots are located in developed neighborhoods that have an established Home Owners Association which will have it's own rules and guidelines you must follow if you wish to be a homeowner in that subdivision. Your HOA dues will also go towards maintaining the common areas of the neighborhood and the cost of street repairs and other community fixes that will need to be done. Due to the fact that infill lots are ready to be built upon and are usually located closer in to a major city a buyer will pay a much higher cost to purchase a lot of this sort. 

Raw land is just that. It's a piece of land that is still in it's natural, undeveloped state. The owner of the lot should have a copy of a survey showing boundary markers and perhaps has already had utilities run to the property but it isn't a guarantee. If you purchase a piece of raw land, most likely you will incur the cost of leveling and grading the land, obtaining a new survey if needed, and paying for utilities to be run to the property. Because of these extra expenses and due to the fact that raw land is generally a great distance away from a largely populated area, it is not as expensive as buying an infill lot. Raw land is almost never located in an area with a Home Owners Association meaning you usually will not have amenities such as sidewalks, street lights, or paved roads leading to your property. Raw land almost never has access to city water and sewer services so septic tanks and wells must be dug and installed at your expense. 

Gilbert, Arizona has seen steady increases in land and property values since 2012. Those families and individuals wanting to escape the confines of traditional new build or resale homes are branching out to have their own custom home made to their exact specifications.  

 

Sales information for Gilbert, Arizona Land Lots December 2015:

 

Total Land Lots Sold: 1

Average List price: $280,000

Average Sold price: $270,000

Approximate Total Acreage: 1

Average Days on Market: 213

 

Click Here for a list of current Land Lots for sale in Gilbert, Arizona.

 

There is quite a wide range of lots and locations available in Gilbert. Purchasing land does not have to be a scary proposition. Let the Gilbert, Arizona real estate experts at Zion Realty help you through the process of determining whether purchasing land is right for you. Contact us today at ZionRealtyAZ.com

Comments(8)

Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, CRS
Fathom Realty Washington LLC - Tacoma, WA
South Puget Sound Washington Agent/Broker!

 I was 21 years old when I bought my first piece of property and it was the best investment of my life. My mother bought the property just next-door To the property I bought when she saw what a great investment I had made Nicole Doty - Gilbert Real Estate Expert 

Jan 29, 2016 01:18 AM
Bill Roberts
Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate - Oceanside, CA
"Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner

Hi Nicole Doty - Gilbert Real Estate Expert In California we have a law that allows the developer to pay for infrastructure (roads, sewers, curbs, sidewalks, lights, etc.) with a bond issue. This keeps the purchase price low for developed lots. Do you have something like this in Arizona?

Bill Roberts

Jan 29, 2016 01:36 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Nicole,

Very Interesting Post, Nicole.  We are presently working on the branding, marketing and now the web site with the top land and ranch guy in 3 counties around here.  I have learned a lot about it, and how different it is from selling homes or commercial properties.  There are all kinds of reports that are going to be part of the site.  Some of the properties he has take a day to show, and he wants buyers to know what is what prior to showing the land.   

Jan 29, 2016 04:35 AM
LUXURYSOCALREALTY COMPASS La Jolla
Compass - La Jolla, CA
San Diego Partner - The Private Client Network

Hi Nicole I love selling lots. You are right about being careful about unknown costs and fees with raw land.  

Jan 29, 2016 05:13 AM
Nicole Doty - Gilbert Real Estate Expert
Zion Realty - Gilbert, AZ
Broker/Owner of Zion Realty ZionRealtyAZ.com

Paul - My dad purchased a 10-acre piece of farmland in Michigan 30 years ago where he and my mom still reside to this day. He sold two acres of it to my brother who built his home there as well.

Bill - I'd have to look that up. The developers and investors I worked with in the past always kept their projects just small enough to fly under the radar of being classified as an actual subdivision thus avoiding a lot of red tape and additional costs. We call them minor land divisions here. 

R & A - I've bought and sold a lot of land over the years. It's not something a lot of agents are comfortable with because it's so different than traditional real estate. When I teach that subject at the real estate school the students all feel pretty overwhelmed.

Joy - I want to get back to dealing with more land owners so I'm going to make this a monthly blog post in hopes of getting in front of that audience again.  

Jan 29, 2016 06:40 AM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

Good morning Nicole. Nice job with this topic, I am an active buyer of lots and land all the time, I see some pretty good buys from time to time.

Jan 29, 2016 11:04 PM
Nicole Doty - Gilbert Real Estate Expert
Zion Realty - Gilbert, AZ
Broker/Owner of Zion Realty ZionRealtyAZ.com

Joe - Land values in Gilbert are rapidly increasing so potential buyers better jump in now!

Jan 30, 2016 02:27 AM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Nicole I so agree with you too many buyers and agents think land buying and selling is easy... I just closed a transaction that turned into 90+ days.....Endre

Jan 31, 2016 07:36 AM