2. Question 1: What Is The Size of The
Land?
A. You want as much land for your buck as you
can get. Here at land links, we offer a variety
of sizes ranging from small sq.ft lots to acres
of land.
âą Instead of hustling going to and fro for that
specific size for yourself, visit
yourlandlinks.com and just browse for it.
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3. Question 2: Are there any vegetation
restrictions on the property?
A. Many cities have restrictions on what you can
and canât do with plants and trees on your
land.
âą At yourlandlinks.com, information on such
restrictions have already been provided prior
to purchase and one has ample time to read
through and make an informed choice.
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4. Question 3: What is the zoning of the
property?
A. A zoning system is used in all States to
control the type of property or industry
which can exist in certain areas. They give
clarity to the purpose of the area and are
hard to alter.
This information is also provided in our
website so you donât have to buy land with
construction dreams only to realise you canât
build on it.
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5. Question 4: Does the property
flood?
A. Buying land in a flood zone is not the brightest
thing to do. But people do it every day because
they donât ask this question.
At yourlandlinks.com, we answer this question
even before you ask it. Imagine buying some
land, without this knowledge. If it is not disclosed
to your insurance company until after it floods,
you may lose the claim for insurance. should it
flood.
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6. Question 5: How far is the property
from train/bus transport?
A. Considering the distance and time factor, if a
property is located near a railway or a bus
terminus, the information is provided in
Yourlandlinks.com. If it is not near any of this,
then it is indicated in the site.
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7. Question 6: How far is the property
from education centres and
hospitals?
A. Hospitals and schools are actually miniâ towns
and are major tenant generators, even more
so than some reasonable sized regional
towns. Imagine buying land through
yourlandlinks.com for development purposes.
Now imagine the revenue stream as a result of
the info you got while purchasing the landâŠ
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8. Question7: What did the current
owners pay for the property?
A. This is a powerful question if you can get the
true answer. If the agent or seller doesnât
disclose it, at yourlandlinks.com, you get the
info you need when buying land through us.
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9. Question 8: How long has the
property been on the market?
A. Weâve found out that properties, especially
overâpriced ones, do go stale and prices do get
more negotiable. Here at yourlandlinks, we
specialise in negotiable, fulfilling all your land
dreams.
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10. Question 9: Is There Immediate
Access to a Water Source? If Not, Can
You Drill a Well (and at What Cost)?
A. Many properties donât have access to a
municipal water supply. This isnât necessarily a
problem IF you can drill a well to access a
clean water source beneath the surface.
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11. Question 10: Is there a Moratorium
on Building?
A. some states will impose a temporary
moratorium on building from time to time
Meaning no one can build over a given
duration. â
you can call the local planning & zoning
department to see if this is an issue in your
area or just visit yourlandlinks.com
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12. Question 11: What is the Topography
of the Property?
A. the topography of the land can have a huge
impact on the build-ability of a property thatâs
why at yourlandlinks.com, we define the
topography with a picture so that you see for
yourself before even considering.
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13. Question 12: Tax Bill â What is the
Annual Tax Obligation?
A. If you intend to hold onto a property for any
length of time, beware of a super high tax bill
relative to the actual value of the property
itself. This information is readily available on
our site just to give give you a heads up on
uncle samâs tactic.
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14. Question 13: Does the Property Have
Any Usage Restrictions?
A. Most cities and townships impose very
reasonable restrictions, and most home
ownerâs associations will intentionally
put even more stringent restrictions in place
to help maintain an element of formality and
âpredictabilityâ in the neighborhood.
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15. Okay, so how much?
A.This question gets a response that may make
you happy or sad but at yourlandlinks.com, we
always respond with two, the answer and the
offer. SoâŠ
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