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Best Places to Buy Land

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Buying Land in Only the Best Places

Land is one of the most valuable and important investments you can make in your future. Land, like gold, is a limited resource and therefore one likely to appreciate in value over the long term. Of course, not all land is created equal. There are certain elements that make some places more appealing for land purchase than others.

 

Best Places to Buy Land in the United States

Land Buying Considerations

The best place to buy land for you may not be the best place for everyone. The first thing it is important to think about when considering land purchase is what you want out of your land. If you are buying land for development, you’ll need undeveloped land and flexible zoning regulations. If you are buying land to be used for commercial purposes, there will be different considerations than if you are buying the land for a first home, a second home or as residential housing.

 

What Determines the Best Places to Buy Land?

Weather

Specific considerations aside, the most profitable places to buy land are often those with a temperate climate. If you are planning to resell your land at some point, weather should be a consideration. A plot located in an area of extreme cold may not have as much appeal to buyers as one in an area where the whether is consistently sunny and warm. Furthermore, if you are doing heavy above-ground construction on your land, you may not want that land to be in an area prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, or other structure-destroying natural disasters.

Access

People often overlook the importance of access. You may be looking for an isolated location and therefore not think you need to concern yourself with how accessible your property is. However, if you plan to develop your property, you will need a way to easily get the development materials to your location. You will also need to be able to get necessary supplies such as food and possibly emergency services to your location. These considerations aside, without direct access to water and power you will have a very difficult time getting the most out of your land.

Community

It’s important that your needs and intentions for your land fit in with the community where your land is located. A hostile community can put a serious damper on your land plans, whereas a helpful, friendly community can improve your land-owning experience and even add value to your property.

Location

Of course, where your land is located makes a huge difference. A scenic location with wide open spaces and attractive vistas makes a very appealing land purchase. Locations near a major ocean or river can also generate tremendous value.

 

Buying Land in the United States

American land is always at a premium. It seems that everyone in the world would like to own a piece of America. The ideal areas for land purchase in the United States right now tend to be in the West, where there is the greatest concentration of undeveloped land in areas with attractive, temperate surroundings.

Visit the United States Land Information Guides for more information on buying land in the U.S.

Best Places for Buying Land in Mexico

 

Buying Land in Mexico

When buying land in Mexico it’s important to be aware of restrictions on foreign land purchase. When purchasing land in the “restricted zone,” a native intermediary trust must be used. The zone consists of land within 100 km from the Mexican border or within 50 km of the Mexican coastline. All land purchases in Mexico will require a notary public.

Visit the Mexico Land Information Guides for more information on buying land in Mexico.

 

Buying Land in Arizona

Arizona is one of the hottest places to buy land right now in the United States. With its year round warm climate, beautiful mountain views and attractive wildlife, people are flocking to this southwestern paradise. Urban centers in places like Phoenix and Tucson add to Arizona’s appeal to all types of land buyers, whether your interest is farming, ranching, commercial or residential.

Visit the Arizona Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Arizona.

Arizona Planned Community Lots include the following sites:

Ruger Ranch in Kirkland, Arizona

Saddle Creek Ranch near Wickenburg, Arizona

Windsor Valley Ranch near Show Low, Arizona

Eureka Springs Ranch in Wilcox, Arizona

 

Buying Land in New Mexico

Those who find Arizona land appealing have a great chance of finding the land opportunities they are looking for in New Mexico. In addition to appealing views and natural attractions, New Mexico features a rich Native American heritage, an invigorating, warm climate and a beautiful, one-of-a-kind landscape.

Visit the New Mexico Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in New Mexico.

New Mexico Planned Community Lots include the following sites:

Valle del Sol in Carrizozo, New Mexico

Stone Mountain Ranch near Roy, New Mexico

River Ranches in Watrous, New Mexico

 

Best Places for Buying Land in Wyoming

Buying Land in Wyoming

Wyoming is one of the largest states in the United States, which means a tremendous amount of great land buying opportunities. One of the big appeals of Wyoming is its various mountain ranges, which create a vista of peaks and valleys unparalleled anywhere else in the United States. An appealing feature of land ownership in Wyoming is the freedom from income and inheritance taxes enjoyed in Wyoming.

 

Visit the Wyoming Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Wyoming.

Wyoming Planned Community Lots include the following sites:

High Point Ranch in Evanston, Wyoming

 

Buying Land in Texas

Texas has a rich history and many appealing land-buying opportunities. As the second largest state in the United States, there are plenty of wide-open spaces for land speculators to take advantage of. Because Texas is so large, it experiences a wide variety of climates, from a warm dry climate in the south to cooler and occasionally wetter conditions in the panhandle. Texas has a number of major cities, each with its own personality, from the culture of Austin to the history of San Antonio to the character of Houston to the grandeur of Dallas.

Visit the Texas Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Texas.

 

Buying Land in Sonora

If you like the American Southwest, you’ll love land in Sonora, located in Northwest Mexico and right next to great American Southwestern states like Arizona and New Mexico. Sonora is famous for its eclectic mix of flora and fauna, which creates a picturesque landscape nearly anywhere in the state. The capital city, Hermosillo, is where the future meets the past, where sporting events and concerts take place amidst centuries-old architecture.

Visit the Sonora, Mexico Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Sonora, Mexico.

 

Buying Land in Utah

Whatever kind of land appeals to you, there’s probably something for you in Utah. Western Utah provides fascinating desert landscapes while the south has breathtaking rock formations and national parks. In the north, heavy snowfall and elevated land creates great skiing opportunities. Utah’s varied attractions create a great tourist industry, with visitors coming to view the legendary national parks, enjoy the quality skiing, or both.

Visit the Utah Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Utah.

 

Best Places to Buy Land in Washington

Buying Land in Washington

If you’re looking for a scenic location for your land purchase, Washington is a great choice. The Pacific Northwest features awe-inspiring forests and mountain ranges. The weather in Washington varies from warm and arid in the summer to rainy and cool in the winter. Bordering on the Pacific Ocean, certain parts of Washington are ideal for fans of coastal areas.

 

Visit the Washington Land Information Guide for more information on buying land in Washington.

 

Washington Planned Community Lots include the following sites:

Eagle Springs Ranch near Moses Lake, Washington

Red Tail Ridge in Colfax, Washington

 


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