How do I find the most appropriate land? This is probably a question that has been ringing in your head since the idea of owning a custom built home crossed your mind. Truth is, getting the perfect land in most cases calls for lots of dialogue, research and travel. Fasten your belt as we take a journey to what it takes to get the ideal plot of land!

Be Flexible

Finding the perfect land can at times take years – particularly when a buyer is fixated on factors like lot size. Revising your goals is a step in the right direction when most of your search seem to hit a brick wall. Flexibility coupled with focusing your energy and time on the hunt goes a long way in tilting the odds in your favor.

Pinpoint An Area To Buy

Never make the mistake of searching a big area when hunting for a plot of land. You can easily get overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the search – ease the task by channeling your efforts towards a manageable and particular geographic area. You stand a better chance identifying and blitzing a given area instead of engaging in a never ending search.

Explore The Area

Drive, or better yet, take a walk around the area of your preference and scout for potential building land. It’s easy to overlook side gardens, infill sites, and disused garage blocks as you explore your selected village or town but you might be surprised to learn that they all have potential. Your exploration will also double up as a chance to examine whether the roads are in good condition, or if the area is prone to flooding, among others.

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Speak To Locals

You could knock on neighbor’s doors, or write them an introduction letter letting them know that you’re a potential buyer. There might be someone who had no idea he/she was sitting on a revenue source. You could even inquire if they know anyone willing to sell their land. It’s possible to get feedback inviting you for further discussions.

Local Authorities Could Help

Planning applications could be your ticket to getting the best land for your custom built home. Visit the local authority’s website now that most of them are published online. Some applicants might be interested in selling the plot as opposed to building. Reach out to the applicants as some are probably more than willing to sell to you.

It’s no secret that finding land is the first step towards owning a custom built home. However, this is a dicey affair as the slightest mistake could end up in lots of regret. With these tips, you’ve all you need to avoid buyer remorse!