Whether you’re selling off old land or buying a new piece of land to build, it’s important to understand the location of the property, any restrictions or easements, and how that may affect the conditions and agreed price of the transaction.
While the land itself is empty, there are many factors that make the settlement more complex than they seem—from planned facilities and amenities to water and electrical services, rights of access, and boundary limits. All of these require legal certainty to ensure the settlement process is above board and there are no issues for the new owner. Speak to us today to find out more about your vacant land settlement.
The purchase or sale of vacant land is an exciting opportunity, whether it’s for investment, development, or building your dream home. At Peacock Settlements, we’re committed to helping you navigate the vacant land settlement process with ease and assurance.