What to Look for When Purchasing Land for Your Log Cabin or Home
Building a log cabin or home requires hundreds of essential decisions, from defining your floor plans to finding a builder you can trust. Buying land is a critical first step that can create a foundation for the rest of your plans. Taking time to do your due diligence can save you from numerous hassles and unexpected expenses. Gold Valley Log Homes can help with every step of the way but here are a few things to consider when building a log cabin.
Consider the Best Location
When purchasing land for your log cabin or home, choosing the best location is vital. There are a few things to consider when you have plans on building a log cabin and thinking about the best location is first. How will you use the land, and will there be adequate space for those plans? Do you plan to garden, have livestock or grow crops? Do you prefer a completely secluded area or one that has convenient access to local amenities, such as medica facilities?
Investigate the soil when deciding on a location for your log cabin or home. Look for problem areas such as extremely rocky, which could increase excavation costs. Overly wet ground that can limit the buildable space due to drainage areas or wetlands designation. Steep slopes can also cause increased excavation costs or the need to have a very tall crawl space or basement (weather you wanted one or not).
If a septic system is required, excessively rocky or clay soil could impact the type of septic system can be installed. A standard system usually costs less than $10K. An engineered system could cost more than $30K. If you have concerns, you may want to have a perk test completed prior to purchase.
Investigate Legal Matters
Permits and regulations can significantly affect the cost to build your log cabin or home. Consult with land developers or local real estate agents for advice on zoning laws and restrictions. Make sure to do a title search and survey before you close on the property. This can tell you if there are any liens on the property and confirm property boundaries. Investigate the costs for property taxes and fees. Check for possible encroachments into your property, such as buildings or fences.
You might want to consult with an attorney to review purchase contracts and zoning issues. The attorney can investigate if the previous owners had building issues that may impact your plans. This step can save you time and money with costly mistakes.
Determine the Buildable Space
Although the property might be within your boundary lines doesn’t mean you can build on it. Determine what the set-back requirements are before purchasing to make certain there is sufficient buildable space to construct your log cabin or home as well as additional desired structures, such as a garage or shop.
Research Additional Building Regulations
Some locations are subject to additional building regulations. Determine if your site in within a developed community with Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions CC&Rs). There might also be another governing body that will impose additional restrictions and regulations.
Check Access to Infrastructure
Access to essential resources is an essential factor when purchasing land for your log cabin or home. Check with local utility companies about the proximity to local sewage systems and utility lines unless you choose to go off-grid. Ask about options such as solar heating or natural gas for your property. Investigate the type of water source available on the land you plan to purchase. Even thought there might be a municipal water and/or sewer system available, the connection costs could be substantial.
Site Placement When Purchasing Land for Your Log Cabin or Home
Another important factor for purchasing land for your log cabin is site placement. How will your cabin be placed on the land? If you are looking at a location with scenic views, it makes sense to maximize the advantages and minimize restrictions.
Visit the property at different times of the day. Consider how the sunlight will shine through to give your log cabin or home enough natural light. Study the best orientation for your log home or cabin to get the best views of the natural landscape through the windows. Visiting the property at various times of year can also help properly orient your home for solar gain or to minimize solar gain. Seasonal visits can help you spot potential problems with wildlife, insects, and other undesirable critters.
Start Building A Log Cabin or Home Today
Looking for the ideal spot can be one of the most enjoyable experiences. After purchasing the land, your next step is to start designing your dream log cabin or home. At Gold Valley Log Homes, our expert professionals can guide you through every step of the process. Our company is an industry leader in beautiful design for nearly 20 years. We offer numerous ready-made and customized designs to fit any lifestyle or budget. Request information on our log home packages today!
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