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Everything you Need to Know About Buying Land

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  Thank you for visiting my blog! Article by Scott Andrew Alpaugh Buying land can be a great investment, but it can also be a daunting process. There are many factors to consider, such as location, zoning, utilities, taxes, and environmental issues. In this article, I will share some tips and advice on how to find and purchase the right land for your needs. First of all, you need to have a clear idea of what you want to do with the land. Do you want to build a house, a farm, a business, or something else? Different types of land have different regulations and restrictions, so you need to make sure that the land you buy is suitable for your intended use. For example, if you want to build a house, you need to check if the land is zoned for residential use, if it has access to water and electricity, and if it meets the minimum lot size requirements.  Of course you will need a perc test if you plan to put in a septic system. Secondly, you need to do your research on the land and ...

Buying Land: What is a PERC test?

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  Hi there, welcome to my blog! Today I'm going to talk about a very important topic for anyone who wants to build a house in a rural area: what is a perc test for land? A perc test, short for percolation test, is a soil test that measures how well the soil can absorb water. This is crucial for determining if you can install a septic system on your property, which is a common way of disposing wastewater in areas without municipal sewage systems. A septic system consists of a tank that collects the waste from your house and a drainfield that disperses the liquid effluent into the soil. The soil acts as a natural filter that removes harmful bacteria and contaminants from the water before it reaches the groundwater. But not all soils are suitable for a septic system. Some soils are too dense, like clay, and do not allow water to drain fast enough. This can cause the septic tank to overflow or the effluent to pool on the surface, creating health and environmental hazards. Other soils a...

Considerations When Land Buying ~ Andrew Alpaugh

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  Buying land can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with many challenges and risks. Before you sign any contract, you should consider some important factors that can affect your land purchase. Here are some tips from Andrew Alpaugh to help you make an informed decision. 1. Location: The location of your land is crucial for its value and potential use. You should research the area and its surroundings, such as the accessibility, infrastructure, zoning, climate, natural hazards, and future development plans. You should also check the availability and cost of utilities, such as water, electricity, gas, and internet. 2. Size and shape: The size and shape of your land can determine how much you can build on it and what kind of structures you can erect. You should measure the land accurately and verify its boundaries with a surveyor. You should also check if there are any easements, encroachments, or restrictions on the land that could limit your use or access. 3. Soil and wat...