Buying a piece of bare land is an exciting prospect, but hidden costs and issues could turn your slice of paradise into a headache. Check out our tips on what to look for when shopping for a section. Take an expert If a builder or architect is drawing up plans for you, take them along to view the section you are thinking about buying. While you might be considering day-to-day things such as the views, local amenities, and neighbours, they can advise on the orientation of the site and whether it’s suitable for the type of building you are planning. Consider the costs A beautiful elevated property with stellar views may have captured your heart, but the cost of earthworks such as excavation and retaining walls on sections that are not mostly flat could be considerably more than you expect. There may also be extra costs for any section to connect with the local sewage lines, or hook up to the power, telephone and internet lines, so get a clear idea of what these might be before you buy. Check the reports Just like the purchase of a house, it’s crucial to check a section’s certificate of title and LIM report for anything that might impact on the property, such as restrictive covenants on the type of house you can build and where, the materials you can use, erosion or flood risk, and the history of the section. A lawyer can help you make sure everything is in order before you sign on the dotted line. Understand the plans Whether you are considering a bare section in an existing development or out in the middle of nowhere, you need to know about future plans that might impact on your property. Contact your local council to find out about roads, reserves, subdivision plans or other development that might occur nearby, and make sure you understand how they might affect your property’s value and livability. Spend some time It may seem like a peaceful spot in the middle of the day when you first visit but make sure you check out the site at various times of day and in different weather to familiarise yourself with it. Is the traffic louder at peak hours of the day? Is it exposed to the wind from a particular direction? Are there damp or swampy patches after torrential rains that might signal drainage issues? It’s important to find out as much as you can before buying to avoid hidden surprises interrupting your plans later on.
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Published by Brijesh patel Harcourts 021 529 003, Licensed REAA 2008
Brijesh is working as a real estate salesperson at Harcourts preet & co. At Manukau branch. Brijesh has extensive knowledge about the local neighbourhood and has unmatched communication and negotiation skills. Brijesh has a successful track record of sales and marketing in different fields from pharmaceutical representative to the retail manager of a pharmacy in Auckland. Brijesh is a registered pharmacist in India where he had almost two years of pharmaceutical sales experience in one of the top pharmaceutical companies. To obtain business knowledge and further his career Brijesh came to New Zealand in 2009 and had since settled here. Because of his outstanding selling and communication skills, Brijesh was encouraged to join Harcourts Manukau as a sales person and start a new career in real estate. Brijesh is very friendly in nature and always trying to help whenever needed. You can contact him to discuss your property needs. He will be ready to go the ‘extra mile' for you. Call me for your property sales at 021 529 003 Brijesh Patel is Licensed Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008 View all posts by Brijesh patel Harcourts 021 529 003, Licensed REAA 2008