Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Purchasing Waterfront Lots In A Buyers Market

By Hubert Miles

Looking to buy an acre or more of waterfront land or a waterfront lot? Many people are taking this opportunity while real estate prices are low to purchase waterfront land or a waterfront lot with the intent to add a manufactured home or to build a luxury home. Despite what many say, waterfront land is abundant in the market with many deals available.

A lot of prospective buyers are still looking for homes they can buy and repair to live in now and flip when the market recuperates. Many of these buyers don't consider that land has always been one of the best real estate investments simply because it is not flashy and lacks the energy of a flip.

When you decide to buy a piece of waterfront land, before you get to the closing table you need to find out all you can find about any restrictions that are present. No one wants to buy a piece of land thinking they can do something they want to do only to find out they can't due to zoning and environmental concerns.

You will also need to find out if there are any liens or easements on the property. If liens exist you will have trouble with the title search which could cost you additional money to clear. Easements provide access through the property for driveways, power poles, roads, etc. Easements also allow other owners to access their land locked properties.

You should also take into consideration how other waterfront land in the area has increased in value in previous years. Despite how things may seem in the real estate market, property values will rebound, and could do so very quickly. Potential buyers that have been watching and waiting for the market to bottom out may end up finding themselves scrambling to purchase before prices go up to quickly.

Final Remarks

Once you have made to decision to purchase a parcel of waterfront land or a waterfront lot, you can begin by browsing some real estate listing websites. You can search listings and contact agents directly with any questions you may have.

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