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Buying Vacant Land For Investment

There are many ways that you can invest in real estate – from residential to commercial to multifamily… and one often overlooked way to invest is a land investment… Are you looking at buying vacant land for investment ?  If so, keep reading because this post will walk you step-by-step through the reasons that you might consider holding vacant land in your portfolio. There are many reasons why someone might be interested in buying vacant land for investment… Reason #1. Land is one of the original investments! Long before people were flipping houses on network TV, investors were staking their claim on raw, vacant land and building their fortunes on it. All the way back to ancient times, kingdoms were built on the value and opportunity that land presented… even raw and undeveloped land had perceived value.  Arizona in particular is great because of the various different types of land that can be had (desert, city, mountain views, treed, etc.) Reason #2. Land is a scarc

5 Things To Look For When Buying Land

Buying land in Yuma is an excellent investment choice, but do you know what to look for? In this post, we offer 5 things to be aware of. Whether buying land for investment or to build a home, you will need to know as much as you can about the land before making the purchase. Below are a few things to look for when buying land. We also always recommend that you have a land feasibility study done before you buy to ensure that the vision you have for the land is a reality. Zoning Restrictions The zoning that covers your particular piece of land will directly determine what you are able to do with it. Your property could be zoned residential when many nearby properties are commercial. The zoning may say you cannot build a specific type of property or go above a certain height. When buying land, make sure that the zoning allows you to do what you want to do with the property. Soil Types The last thing you want is to buy a piece of land, only to find that you aren’t abl