WHEN SELLING LAND

The Cape Codder

Sound practice for marketing lots or large parcels of land requires each owner to evaluate and implement certain preliminary steps to prepare the land for sale. Frequently overlooked is the importance of making a property presentable for prospective buyers to view and walk conveniently.

Overgrown vegetation, brambles, poison ivy, wild shrubs, and vines often make a piece of land virtually inaccessible. Brushing the lot and limbing trees to eye level serve to create a pleasant, park-like appearance, thereby increasing marketability.

An accurate plot plan of the land, plus the additional location and identification of corner bounds and other pertinent boundary lines are, nowadays, almost mandatory. Favorable first impressions are of paramount importance to the selling process. It’s amazing how small investments such as those mentioned here can make such a big difference.

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Approximately six hundred parcels of private property lie within the bounds of the Cape Cod National Seashore.

At its creation in 1961, the National Park Service announced that it would eventually acquire a portion of the existing dwellings within its confines.

In 1985, the Land Protection Plan for the Cape Cod National Seashore was adopted, with definitive guidelines for the use of these private properties.


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