In this time of economy recession one major challenge
that people, especially those in the cities battles with is their rent. The thought
of a phone call from landlords or agents has led many to developing high blood
pressure.
I know you have been thinking of building your own house.
I know you are fed up of having to give excuses and explanations to your
landlord all the time because of rent. I also know that the times are hard; the
economy is at a slow pace.
Building your own house is good as it takes certain
responsibilities away from you. It is a major achievement in some parts of the
world when you move into your own home. But I would want you to consider some
factors before embarking on your new home projects.
Given below are 6 factors to consider before buying land
to build your home.
1. Knowing a genuine land / owner
This
is a major reason why many have ignored the thought of buying land to embark on
building projects. The stories of litigations over lands that saturate the
space are enough to discourage many from giving thoughts to buying land to
build their own home.
The world
has always witnessed the existence of good and bad. Everything that is good
always has its bad version. Our ability to identify the good at all time is
what makes us a winner in the game of life.
It is
not every land that is offer for sale that is not genuine and vice versa but whatever
the case may be the buyer must ensure that due diligence is observed. Desperation
should be avoided when trying to buy land for any projects.
Fraudsters
often take advantage of the desperation on the part of the buyer to dupe them
of their hard earned money. Take your time to ask the necessary questions and
ensure you get the right answers before making any commitment.
Where
you are not satisfied seek help from professionals. To be candid, do not ignore
professional counsels in all your land dealings. Do not be penny wise pound
foolish! Where you may need to spend money for professional services do not take
it to be waste of resources.
2. Proximity to major road and highway
It
could be frustrating sometimes when your abode his not easily accessible to
friends and family. And a situation where you have to spend several hours to
get to the major road in your town/city could impact negatively on your health.
Precious
time can be saved when your land is not far from the major road and highway in
your location. This can impact positively on the time spends on daily
activities and engagements.
Thoughts
like the nearness of the land to the major road around and the major highway in
the city are crucial when thinking about buying land for home projects.
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3. Proximity to office or place of work
That you
have become a land lord is not a reason why your work or business should
suffer. This is an important factor to consider before embarking on a building
project. I have seen people who have to abandon their business in the city
because they moved to their own house in a remote part of the state.
Thereafter
they would not be able to make money the way they have been doing before
becoming a landlord. Houses that are in far remotes areas could be let out
pending the time the owners would be buoyant enough to shoulder the challenges
of living there without any regrets.
4. Proximity to electricity
Electricity
is an essential factor to be considered when planning to build your home. Running
a home without access to electricity could be very costly and frustrating. It will
impact negatively on your budget. It may even impact negatively on your health.
It may
not be readily available in your proposed estates at the time of buying the
land but it should not be far from its vicinity. The cost of installing electricity
to the site should however be friendly and easily affordable if it is to be
installed in a short time.
5. Proximity to telephone / internet networks
The world
today revolves around technology, and telephone and internet are major drivers.
However it is not unlikely that these services are yet to be operational in
several places.
Living
in areas without telephone and internet access is like living on an island. In this
global village that we live you will do well with good telephone and internet
access without which you are not accessible, and cut off from the world of
information.
6. Proximity to Bank/ATM
You will
always need cash to run your life and home. Especially in an environment where
e-commerce is still unpopular and many businesses still rely on traditional
method of selling, there will be dependability on cash all the time when you
are in your new home.
Unlike
in the past when you can keep cash at home for as long time as possible the current
security challenges faced by many countries does not allow the storage of excess
currencies at home.
Access to a bank
or an ATM would take off the burden of keeping and accessing cash as at when
due, because without access to cash one could be stranded in the home. A situation
where one will have to travel hours before accessing bank or ATM services
should be avoided when conceiving the thoughts of building your own home.
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7. Overall cost of building and living in your new home
This is what will determine whether you will be able to
build and maintain your proposed home. The cost of land, building, and that of
providing basic amenities should be given adequate consideration before
embarking on the projects.
It could be frustrating to own a building in a place that
is not easily accessible by road. Cost of maintaining cars, providing security and
electricity, could make one to relinquish the status of a landlord too soon.
8. Comfort
of family and dependents
You will not
live in your new home alone. The comfort of people that will live with you in
the home should be put into consideration. What is good for you may not be good
for your spouse and or children.
It will not
be fair to deny your children access to good quality education because you now
live in your own home. The impact of the proposed area on their health and
emotions should also be of concern to you.
These 8
factors to consider before buying land to build your home if religiously
followed will not just save you money but it will also safe you from
unnecessary stress.
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