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rspann wrote:There are still deals if you really look. The thing is most people want land in the already built up areas, which is mostly expensive. Look just outside the built up areas and often you get some cheap deals. A village or town grows from its outskirts, so any land you buy now is sure to be valuable in the next few years.
I bought land for peanuts years ago that can be sold for top dollar today. It just takes a little patience. Good examples are Aranguez and Joyce Rd, Chandanergore and Penal.. A few years ago land was $20g to $40g per acre ,now it's almost a million in Aranguez per lot, and $500g per lot in the other two areas. Men who bought five to ten years ago, rolling in cash now.
christopherwilliams2 wrote:more people, less prime land space, higher prices.
V2NR 3.0 wrote:I have been monitoring the market for the last 6 months and sadly, prices are not going down
matr1x wrote:I bought a piece of land in 2003 for 40k and my family laugh at me. Last year I sold it for 1.3 mil. Go figure.
sinister_14 wrote:Anyone have land for sale in Claxton bay st Margaret's or marabella?
sinister_14 wrote:sinister_14 wrote:Anyone have land for sale in Claxton bay st Margaret's or marabella?
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VexXx Dogg wrote:Be wary of certain realtors who pushing unapproved land and trying to rush you to buy.
sinister_14 wrote:sinister_14 wrote:sinister_14 wrote:Anyone have land for sale in Claxton bay st Margaret's or marabella?
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*KRONIK* wrote:Thats 4 totally seperate projects eh bredda, especially if u aiming to have the lots approval.
Approved survey plan from a licensed surveyor
Electricity entails having t&tec evaluate the amount of poles needed and if a transformer is required.
Wasa requires having a complete plan for water and drainage drawn and approved by them. Then the installation of 4" mains, hydrants and end valves and drainage.
Road surface requires another set of approvals with the layers of pitrun/crusherun/asphalt being specific.
Finally all of the above is needed to get final approval from the regional corporation.
Thats just a basic run down.
Hope u have some big dollaz to make the start up.
HSA wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Thats 4 totally seperate projects eh bredda, especially if u aiming to have the lots approval.
Approved survey plan from a licensed surveyor
Electricity entails having t&tec evaluate the amount of poles needed and if a transformer is required.
Wasa requires having a complete plan for water and drainage drawn and approved by them. Then the installation of 4" mains, hydrants and end valves and drainage.
Road surface requires another set of approvals with the layers of pitrun/crusherun/asphalt being specific.
Finally all of the above is needed to get final approval from the regional corporation.
Thats just a basic run down.
Hope u have some big dollaz to make the start up.
well sheit......thanks for the breakdown...
hadda start o the road 1st....little by little it will be done
or
you think its better to build apartments and keep the land private??
sinister_14 wrote:Anyone has land for sale in marabella or san fernando??
I was thinking that same thing.*KRONIK* wrote:HSA wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Thats 4 totally seperate projects eh bredda, especially if u aiming to have the lots approval.
Approved survey plan from a licensed surveyor
Electricity entails having t&tec evaluate the amount of poles needed and if a transformer is required.
Wasa requires having a complete plan for water and drainage drawn and approved by them. Then the installation of 4" mains, hydrants and end valves and drainage.
Road surface requires another set of approvals with the layers of pitrun/crusherun/asphalt being specific.
Finally all of the above is needed to get final approval from the regional corporation.
Thats just a basic run down.
Hope u have some big dollaz to make the start up.
well sheit......thanks for the breakdown...
hadda start o the road 1st....little by little it will be done
or
you think its better to build apartments and keep the land private??
Get a plan for road width and layers from the regional corporation
So u wont have to do double work.
Also, cater if water pipes need to be put in the ground before laying the crusher-run or asphalt. Nobody like to see a trench inprinted and badly patched on a new road surface.
matr1x wrote:Be wary of people selling deeds to houses and the land is RPO. Dat it trap. House must be sold with the land when RPO involved
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