How To Choose A Block Of Land For Sale Okeechobee FL

By Kimberly Bell


People who can afford to build a home but are living in rentals face a huge challenge when deciding where to build. They lack the skills to select a good plot for their new home. Because blocks are expensive, it is good to consider several things before choosing one as it will become your permanent home. Here is a guide on how to choose land for sale Okeechobee FL.

One, you need to have in mind the width, depth and the slope of the plot. Then you should compare these with the dimensions of the home that you want to construct. In a large plot, you will have enough space to decide where to build. However, with limited space, the slope must come into consideration because it will inflate the cost of construction. Also, check building and trees neighboring the plot and see how they will affect your access to solar.

Similarly, different blocks will have different types of soil composition. So, get a geotechnical report on the block. The report will show the composition and soil reactivity which helps in determining the kind of subfloor to be used in the house. Also, find out from the seller what the land has been used for by the previous owners.

Moreover, the easement on the block matters a lot. The easement is about the rights one has over your property. Find out from your solicitor about all the covenants, easement and any other restrictions on the property so that you do not carry the burden resulting from these rights of access to your plot. However, an access road is an advantage although it is like granting public access to your property. Check the kind of access rights first.

When moving into a new area or planning to build, you have to consider how you will access various amenities and services. You need to check the roads and basic services that are available and those are missing before deciding to purchase a plot. A good block is one that is connected to a road, water, electricity supply, and internet. Speak to local authorities to see if these services can be provided especially in remote areas.

Find out the kind of limitations the local council has when it comes to rules regarding style, and color of the home you are planning to build. Because rules differ from town to town, know the rules of construction where you want to buy land and see if you can abide by them, if not, get another place.

Also, the proximity of the block to commercial or public property should be considered. You do not want to buy a plot close to an industry that makes noise or near a park. Pay visits to the plot different times and days of the week so that you can know what kind of noise to expect.

Lastly, no one would wish to live in a place where the whole apartment building is facing their bedroom window. There will be no privacy at all. Therefore, select a plot that is in a secluded area to enjoy your privacy.




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