A Beginners Short Guide to Beach Property Investment: Buying Land
To purchase land near the beach you will need to find an area that has not already been developed with a house on it. Beachfront land that borders the ocean or waterway is very expensive, and is hard to find. Land that is just off the beachfront is typically easier to find, less expensive, and a better choice for investment. Regardless of which you choose to search for, the land must have value. Consider the three points below.
1. Why is the land for sale?
2. Are utilities available for a house?
3. Evaluate potential development projects that might take place.
Why is the land for sale? This is the first thing to consider. Land goes up for sale for many different reasons, but they are not all so friendly. Zoning restrictions or the condition of the land can cause problems for house construction. Land might be sold because the soil is too soft to lay a foundation, or because of a zoning restriction. Investigate this deeply to ensure that the land is being sold for a good reason, and you know extensively about the land before you buy.
Are utilities available for a house? This is the second thing to consider, as all houses will need utilities. Sometimes areas have certain utilities and not others, which make them hard to have a conventional lifestyle. For a beach investment property, you will need it to have access to utilities so that any kind of house constructed there would have access to appropriate utilities. At times, you can find an are that does not have utilities yet, but will get them soon because of development projects. These are great investments because they are usually lower priced and will appreciate greatly.
Lastly, make an evaluation of the area and what potential residential development and commercial development project might take place. Development projects can both benefit and detract from the value of a house. If you happen to find a perfect piece of land, for instance with a clear view of the ocean, an open area capable of putting a house on, and forest surrounding the house on all other sides, then development projects are not as negative. If you don't have those, and the development would make your land feel crowded, then it would be a detraction. The main idea is to think long term about your investment. - 23208
1. Why is the land for sale?
2. Are utilities available for a house?
3. Evaluate potential development projects that might take place.
Why is the land for sale? This is the first thing to consider. Land goes up for sale for many different reasons, but they are not all so friendly. Zoning restrictions or the condition of the land can cause problems for house construction. Land might be sold because the soil is too soft to lay a foundation, or because of a zoning restriction. Investigate this deeply to ensure that the land is being sold for a good reason, and you know extensively about the land before you buy.
Are utilities available for a house? This is the second thing to consider, as all houses will need utilities. Sometimes areas have certain utilities and not others, which make them hard to have a conventional lifestyle. For a beach investment property, you will need it to have access to utilities so that any kind of house constructed there would have access to appropriate utilities. At times, you can find an are that does not have utilities yet, but will get them soon because of development projects. These are great investments because they are usually lower priced and will appreciate greatly.
Lastly, make an evaluation of the area and what potential residential development and commercial development project might take place. Development projects can both benefit and detract from the value of a house. If you happen to find a perfect piece of land, for instance with a clear view of the ocean, an open area capable of putting a house on, and forest surrounding the house on all other sides, then development projects are not as negative. If you don't have those, and the development would make your land feel crowded, then it would be a detraction. The main idea is to think long term about your investment. - 23208
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