10 tips when buying land



If you’re considering buying land to build your home, there are certain things to consider to ensure the block is right for you.

If you’re considering buying land to build your home, there are certain things to consider to ensure the block is right for you. If you’re considering buying land to build your home, there are certain things to consider to ensure the block is right for you.

If you’re considering buying land to build your home, there are certain things to consider to ensure the block is right for you. If you’re considering buying land to build your home, there are certain things to consider to ensure the block is right for you.

 

Choosing a block of land to build your dream home is exciting. At Watagan Park we meet new families every week who are in the process of finding the perfect block of land. Every family has different needs, and things like finance, services available on the block, building restrictions and size are all important considerations.

Whatever your needs, there are plenty of things to know before investing in a block of land. Here are 10 of them…

 

1. Lifestyle

Choosing a block of land that matches your family’s needs is of vital importance as this is where you are about to build your new life, the place where you will build your new dream home and the place where new memories will be made. Does the location tick all your boxes? Drive around the local area and talk to residents, visit the local café, research the schools, go for a picnic – experience first-hand what the area has to offer. This is the best way to find out whether the location offers everything you’ve been searching for. Take into consideration that new estates can look a little incomplete at first and you may need to think bigger picture and visualise what it will look like once complete.

 

2. Is it a flat block (benched)?

You don’t need to purchase a flat block, but be aware that building costs for blocks with a slope are much higher as you will need to build retaining walls or alter the design of your home. Flat blocks help get you off to a great start building. You can build conventional slab home, and more importantly, you have the option to have a flat back yard for the kids. At Watagan Park we bench all our traditional blocks and make each block of land flat with an approximate 2% gradient for water run-off.

 

3. Services Provided

We use them every day and sometimes take
 them for granted, however not every piece of land comes with the same services provided. The main services that your block should have are: natural gas, NBN connection, recycled water, electricity, sewer and water. If your block of land doesn’t have these easily accessible, then you need to do some research as it could be an expensive exercise to get them down the track. Also, recycled water is a fantastic feature that some of the environmentally friendly developers are using. It isn’t just great for the environment but also for your back pocket, as recycled water that is recognised by BASIX certification and delivers you a high BASIX ratings, saves you money so you don’t need to purchase a rainwater tank? At Watagan Park we are building a purpose built recycling water plant.

 

4. Finance

If you have an existing home then you might have enough equity to purchase your new block of land and you won’t need to sell your house until further down the track. On the other hand, if this is your first home or you require finance, ensure that you have unconditional pre-approved finance for a minimum of six months. The reason being is that financial institutions won’t release the funds until the block has been settled, which happens after the land has been registered. In some cases this could be a number of months after you have exchanged on the block. If your pre-approved timeframe concludes before the block has been settled you may need to go through the pre-approval process again.

 

5. Home Alterations

It is surprising how many people take moments deciding on the floorplan of their new home but spend weeks deciding on the paint colour of their walls (it is much easier to re-paint walls in the future than it is to change a floorplan). When you’re talking to your builder during the early stages make all your alterations to your house design before it has been signed off. Builders want your business and should be very accommodating to secure it. You will still be able to make alterations once the house is signed off, however you’ll be stung with fees. This is where your family will live, so make sure it suits your lifestyle.

 

6. Bushfire & Flood areas

You can still build on land that has been designated to be in a bushfire or flood prone area and more times than not the price of the land would be reduced. However, as the new buyer, you need to be aware of the building requirements in these areas. When it comes to building your house you may need to use certain materials that are often more expensive.

 

7. Time

The length of time from exchange on the block of land to moving into your newly built home will be different for every sale. Developers register their land with council once construction on the land is complete and it meets all requirements. However, often you will exchange on the land before this happens. Once the land is registered, settlement is often 28 days after. At this stage the land is yours and you can start building your new home. The average home takes approximately four months to build. From the time you walk
into the land sales office to walking into your new home is approximately twelve months (with many variables in between).

 

8. Design Guidelines

A number of estates have design guidelines.
This means that the design of your house will need to meet the requirements. This doesn’t mean that every house in the neighbourhood is going to look the same, more so the estate retains a certain look and feel. This is beneficial for the buyer, as you know the person that buys the block next to you can’t do certain things and in the long-term preserves the value of your house. The guidelines might include elements like: minimum pitch level on the roof of houses, type of materials that can be used and the type of fence that can be erected.

 

9. Land Size

The land size requirements are going to be different for each individual family. Some people will be up-sizing while others will be down-sizing. The main question to think about is: “what do you want to put on your block?”. What size house, number of bedrooms, do you want a pool, how big does your backyard need to be, do you need a shed etc. You will be amazed what you will be able to fit on a block of land. Sometimes people have a fixed size in their mind but when their inclusions are mapped out on the block they realise they needed a different sized block (smaller or larger).

Another element to consider with land size is the average size block in the estate you are purchasing in. Every estate is different and some try to cram in as many blocks as possible, creating a higher density of residents. Think about how close your neighbours will be, and how much ‘breathing space’ feels right for you and your family. Also consider what memories you want to create on your block – backyard for the kids to explore, swimming pool for the hot summer afternoons, shed for the boat or maybe just a back deck big enough to cater for the whole extended family.

 

10. Trees on Blocks

We all love being around nature, however trees on blocks can cause issues when it comes time to build. If there are trees on your block you need to be happy with them, as they can be difficult to remove through council.

If you’re looking for land to build your new dream home on, within a community where your kids can grow in the heart of Nature’s Playground, then Live Outside The Box at Watagan Park.

Watagan Park is a unique opportunity to build a home at the foot of the Watagan Mountains, and only moments away from the beautiful Lake Macquarie – 50min north of Sydney. Our large blocks of land provide plenty of space for your family to live and grow in the heart of Nature’s Playground.

Discover Watagan Park by visiting www.wataganpark.com.au or call 1300 888 888

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