There are many people who may want to buy a piece of undeveloped land. These include:Commercial developers, including mixed-use, hospitality and resort, healthcare, industrial, storage, and other commercial interestsResidential developers, including subdivision, new home, and multi-family buildersGovernmental agencies who need land for offices, recreational facilities, and schools local commercial interests that align with yours, including the owners of adjacent plots of landThese buyers may be right next door or maybe international buyers.
In any case, it will be important for you to adequately market your land or lot in order to catch the attention of the right buyer.
Do I Need an Attorney to Sell My Lot or Land?
You may or may not need an attorney in order to sell your lot or land. If you use a real estate agent or broker who is experienced in this area, they will have standard contracts and other documentation to facilitate the sale. However, you may still end up using a real estate attorney for the closing process.
Alternatively, some title companies may be able to handle the closing and registering the deed of sale with the county. Alternatively, when you work with us, we take care of all of the details surrounding closing and pay all of the transaction fees. That can save you a bundle over the cost of hiring your own legal professional.
What Documents Are Required to Sell My Property?
In a traditional land sale, you will need a variety of documents, including A representation agreement if you work with a real estate professional deed to the land required disclosures of the land’s condition and features Contract for SaleAddendums with additional information and specifications, especially in the event of contingencies or other detailsEasements or other use agreements negotiated with neighboring landowners when you work with us, however, we do much of the research and fact-gathering on your behalf, including title research.
You’ll provide some initial information then you’ll receive our offer and a set of prepared documents for your review and notarized signature.