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Monday, November 16, 2009

Beach Investment Property: Invest by Purchasing Land

By Jeremy Szechenyi

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. Research the area to see if utilities are available for a house.

3. Figure out if any development projects are going to take place.

First off, determine why the land is for sale. Frequently zoning restrictions prevent landowners from building or doing what they want, and they will try to sell it. If you are not aware of these restrictions and rules, you might be in for a big, and bad, surprise. The ground and surrounding area might not be supportive to buildings. For example, sinkholes might seem sturdy for many years, but can begin to falter over time, causing unstable ground. Know what you are buying 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.

Are development projects forecasted or expected in the area? This is the last thing you want to consider. Development projects can add and take away from a investment property. Commercial developments, as long as they are not too close, can bring convenience to local areas. If too close, though, they can cause crowding and take away from the feeling of the beach area. Residential developments close by tend to cause a crowding feeling, and the increase in house supply can lower prices. Being aware of potential, planned and expected development projects is important in buying land at the beach. - 23217

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