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Include details about the neighborhood, such as proximity to schools, parks, public transportation, and shopping centers. This is where a good realtor will also provide essential disclosures such as any potential influences like power lines, train tracks or easements that might be in place.
Any easements or encroachments – any part of the property should be accounted for to get the most accurate estimate of the land value. Public transport locations. It’s important to note that any undisclosed additions can cause a breach of conditions in your sale contract. Neighbourhood Features. Nearby parks and green space.
Any existing easements or zoning issues. Local amenities – how close is the home to hospitals, schools, shops and public transport corridors? Lot: Size and topography of the lot. View (including negative views). Vehicular access. Location: How well does the home fit in with the surrounding neighbourhood?
Easements or encroachments. Positive neighborhood traits (Recreational areas, schools, public transportation, etc.). Here is some of the data that can be helpful to us: List of recent improvements (Last 15 years) with estimated prices and dates. Copies of previous appraisals or sketches. HOA information. Known inconsistencies in data.
to public transportation (in the city and between cities), to other public services (schools, kindergartens, hospitals, etc.), It is important to know if your plans for the property will conflict with existing zoning restrictions and if there are conservation easements that could restrict the use of the property.
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