Buying Land and Lazy Realtors
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 6:56 pm
Hi,
I've looked at many lots on MLS services, but I can't get the information I need.
1) How close are utilities
2) Does the current building (a "tear down") have a foundation, and if so, what is the size, etc
3) What is the ZONING? Do realtors not understand this question?
4) An estimate of fees and permits for that city/ county
5) Can I finance a geological survey? Has one been done on the property? Will the seller consider this cost?
Is it me, or are realtors just lazy? It seems they have NO interest in selling land or in doing any type of research necessary for agricultural use. I have not found a SINGLE realtor in Southern California who can tell me what zoning is needed for dogs, goats, and horses, and a small garden. Some will hazard a guess, but none is willing to go back to their real estate training class and get the correct answer. I've never met a class of lazier people in my life.
I'm hoping that any of you with experience in putting a manufactured home on real property might have a reference for me.
Thank you.
-Omar
I've looked at many lots on MLS services, but I can't get the information I need.
1) How close are utilities
2) Does the current building (a "tear down") have a foundation, and if so, what is the size, etc
3) What is the ZONING? Do realtors not understand this question?
4) An estimate of fees and permits for that city/ county
5) Can I finance a geological survey? Has one been done on the property? Will the seller consider this cost?
Is it me, or are realtors just lazy? It seems they have NO interest in selling land or in doing any type of research necessary for agricultural use. I have not found a SINGLE realtor in Southern California who can tell me what zoning is needed for dogs, goats, and horses, and a small garden. Some will hazard a guess, but none is willing to go back to their real estate training class and get the correct answer. I've never met a class of lazier people in my life.
I'm hoping that any of you with experience in putting a manufactured home on real property might have a reference for me.
Thank you.
-Omar