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Plot of land


 TypeListing titleProperty typeSquarePriceFloor
Lot #270 | Two-room Apartment on the 6th Floor in the New Upscale Residential Complex Torre AlleyRent out a propertyLot #270 | Two-room Apartment on the 6th Floor in the New Upscale Residential Complex Torre Alleyapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 350 per month6/0
Lot #368 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) 75m² on the 11th Floor in a Building with AmenitiesRent out a propertyLot #368 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) 75m² on the 11th Floor in a Building with Amenitiesapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 500 per month11/0
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Lot #286 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) 100m² on the 32nd Floor at TORRE PROMENADERent out a propertyArgentina, Buenos Aires, Lot #286 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) 100m² on the 32nd Floor at TORRE PROMENADEapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 3 000 per month32/0
Lot #355 | Two-room apartment in the DOME Green Soho residential complex with full amenitiesRent out a propertyLot #355 | Two-room apartment in the DOME Green Soho residential complex with full amenitiesapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 000 per monthFloors: 0
Lot #262 | Two-room apartment on 4th floor in new residential complex with amenities Torre AlleyRent out a propertyLot #262 | Two-room apartment on 4th floor in new residential complex with amenities Torre Alleyapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 600 per month4/0
Lot #331 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) on the 8th Floor in the New Residential Complex Torre Alley with AmenitiesRent out a propertyLot #331 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom) on the 8th Floor in the New Residential Complex Torre Alley with Amenitiesapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 3 300 per month8/0
Lot #143 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom), 75m² (total 83m²) on the 22nd Floor in the Vista Residential Complex with a View of the Botanical GardenRent out a propertyLot #143 | 3-room Apartment (2-bedroom), 75m² (total 83m²) on the 22nd Floor in the Vista Residential Complex with a View of the Botanical Gardenapartment/ condo75 m²$ USD 2 300 per month22/0
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Rental – Lot #349 | Two-room Apartment (1-bedroom) on 1st Floor PBRent out a propertyArgentina, Buenos Aires, Rental – Lot #349 | Two-room Apartment (1-bedroom) on 1st Floor PBapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 550 per monthFloors: 0
Lot #348 | Two-Room Apartment (1-bedroom), 52m² in Be Plaza Residential ComplexRent out a propertyLot #348 | Two-Room Apartment (1-bedroom), 52m² in Be Plaza Residential Complexapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 500 per monthFloors: 0
Costa Rica, Rental – Cozy Apartment in Punta LeonaRent out a propertyCosta Rica, Rental – Cozy Apartment in Punta Leonaapartment/ condo0 m²$ USD 1 200 per monthFloors: 0
EMIIE Moema Studios - New Premium Project in Moema, São PauloSellEMIIE Moema Studios - New Premium Project in Moema, São Pauloapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
Brazil, São Paulo - SP-360° Smart Living by EztecSellBrazil, São Paulo - SP-360° Smart Living by Eztecapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
Brazil, São Paulo, Atibaia - For SaleSellBrazil, São Paulo, Atibaia - For Saleland plot0 aresPrice on askingFloors: 0
PENÍNSULA / BARRA DA TIJUCA Purchase of Ready Real EstateSellPENÍNSULA / BARRA DA TIJUCA Purchase of Ready Real Estateapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
PENINSULA / BARRA DA TIJUCA Purchase of Ready Real EstateSellPENINSULA / BARRA DA TIJUCA Purchase of Ready Real Estateapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
2 Min from "Jardim Oceânico" MetroSell2 Min from "Jardim Oceânico" Metroapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
MUDRA Full Living / Barra da TijucaSellMUDRA Full Living / Barra da Tijucaapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana - RENTALRent out a propertyRio de Janeiro, Copacabana - RENTALapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
CIDADE ARTE / Barra da TijucaSellCIDADE ARTE / Barra da Tijucaapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0
Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana - RENTALRent out a propertyRio de Janeiro, Copacabana - RENTALapartment/ condo0 m²Price on askingFloors: 0

Buying or Selling a Plot of Land: Key Considerations

1. Local Laws and Ownership Restrictions

Ownership vs. Long-Term Rental

In some countries, foreigners are restricted from owning land outright. Instead, they may be limited to long-term leases or other forms of tenure:

  • Thailand: Foreigners cannot own land directly but can lease land for up to 30 years or own buildings on the land.
  • Kazakhstan: Foreign individuals and entities are prohibited from owning agricultural land, although urban property may be permissible.
  • Indonesia: Land ownership by foreigners is restricted to long-term leases (Hak Pakai) of up to 80 years.

Property Titles and Legal Verification

Ensure the land title is legitimate and reflects the correct ownership:

  • Verify the title deed with local land authorities.
  • Check for liens, mortgages, or disputes on the property.
  • Consult a local lawyer to navigate legal nuances.

2. Access to Utilities and Infrastructure

Electricity

  • Verify proximity to the nearest power grid.
  • Assess costs for extending electricity lines, if necessary.
  • Consider renewable energy options like solar power.

Water

  • Confirm availability of municipal water connections.
  • Investigate the need for a well or alternative water sources.
  • Check water quality for suitability.

Natural Gas

  • Determine connection to a natural gas network or alternative sources.
  • Evaluate costs for gas grid expansion, if required.

3. Zoning and Land Use Regulations

Zoning in the USA

  • Understand whether the land is classified as residential, commercial, industrial, or agricultural.
  • Ensure intended use aligns with zoning designation.
  • Request variances if necessary, though approval is not guaranteed.

Protected Areas

  • Brazil: Lands in the Amazon basin may be subject to conservation laws.
  • Australia: Coastal and heritage sites often have restrictions on development.

Cultural or Historical Restrictions

  • Italy: Rural properties may have architectural preservation rules.
  • India: Land near archaeological sites may have strict construction limits.

4. Special Considerations for Foreign Buyers

Research Local Taxes

Understand the tax implications, including property tax, stamp duty, and capital gains tax.

Legal Representation

Engage a local attorney or real estate professional familiar with the area’s laws.

Government Approvals

Some countries require foreign buyers to obtain special permissions:

  • India: Non-residents must prove residency to purchase agricultural land.
  • Vietnam: Foreigners can lease land for up to 50 years but need approval for extensions.

5. Environmental and Development Factors

Soil and Land Quality

  • Check soil fertility for agriculture.
  • Ensure stability for building foundations.

Flood and Natural Disaster Risks

  • Review local flood maps and disaster risk zones.
  • Consider insurance costs for high-risk areas.

6. Resale and Future Development Potential

Market Trends

Analyze local real estate market trends for future appreciation potential.

Access to Key Amenities

Proximity to schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and transport hubs can significantly affect land value.

Development Permissions

Ensure future development plans comply with local building codes and regulations.

Conclusion

Buying or selling a plot of land involves careful consideration of legal, practical, and regulatory factors. Whether dealing with ownership restrictions, zoning laws, or utility challenges, research and planning are critical. Consult local experts, verify all documentation, and assess future development potential to make informed decisions.

 
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