Virtual Real Estate Solutions : Important steps to take PRIOR to purchasing lots or acreage in Crossville, Tennessee

Important steps to take PRIOR to purchasing lots or acreage in Crossville, Tennessee

Tennessee is known for it's panoramic mountain views. Lots and acreage can be found in your typical subdivision and country settings. With gently rolling or steep inclines purchasing a piece of property is more than the beauty captured in a picture.

                                              

In order to protect you, your new investment there are 2 essential steps prior to purchasing your new parcel. I strongly suggest while negotiating you ask your agent to place a contingency in your offer to purchase. A contingency protects you. It allows you to gracefully and legally terminate your offer IF your contingency has not been met.

For example : You are purchasing a 1 acre parcel. There are no documents on file. No one knows if this particular piece of property will pass a soil test or what the property will certify for as far as a septic goes. Let's say you plan on building a 3 bedroom home on that particular parcel. The Environmental Department are the only professionals who can certify a permit for a 3 bedroom septic.

Your contingency should read something like this :

Contingent upon approved soil test AND property must certify for no less than 3 bedroom septic.

Prior to any test's being performed on your specified parcel you will need to go to the property location and stake it out with flags where your building site will be. The Environmental offices will not perform any of the necessary test's without the building site being staked out.

                                                                                                                      

A soil analysis - Will cost roughly about $250.00. The soil analysis will tell you if the soil is viable to hold a septic system. It will not tell you what size septic the soil will hold.

                                                                                 

Septic Certification - This will also cost roughly about $250.00. You should be prepared to go to your Department of Environmental Office with a copy of your soil test , your check and complete a small application. This application gives the needed information on the parcels location, where the "assumed" location of the home will be built. Upon environmantal's analysis they will certify that particular property based on what the analysis produces ie : 1, 2  or 3 bedroom if it certifies at all. These certifications are good for 5 years.

A septic certification can NOT be completed without a soil test unless you are purchasing multiple tracks of land ( 10+, however, please be sure to check with your Department of Environmental Services for their criteria )

I strongly suggest you have BOTH test's done PRIOR to the purchase of your new investment. In many cases just because the parcel passes a soil test does NOT mean it will certify for your desired number of bedrooms. We have had many cases where a particular parcel passes the soil test but ONLY certifies for a 1 bedroom septic.

Understand : These test's are different. By-passing the septic permit for simply a soil test can cost you a lot more money later if your parcel will not hold a septic system that will suit your needs.

If at some point you decided to move the location of where you originally wanted to build your home...the soil test and certification are void...and you must repeat steps 1 and 2. So be sure where you have staked out the property for environmental is the actual building place.

 

Courtesy of Melissa Grant, Affiliate Broker

 

Melissa Grant
931-287-2534
lissalgrant@yahoo.com

 Licensed Real Estate Agent in TN
Pointe Realty Co
109 Mariners Point
Crossville, TN 38555-5740

 

 

Comments

Melissa..I really like that photo you have here...living in Florida like you used to...you probably understand what I mean.Thanks for sharing!
Posted by BLRGUY(Beach & Luxury Realty Inc) over 2 years ago
Rick - Thanks ! I took that photo yesterday of a property for sale here in Crossville at the request of a cash buyer I am working with who found me on AR !
Posted by Melissa Grant Crossville TN Real Estate (Pointe Realty Company) over 2 years ago
Melissa - Interesting stuff, especially since I am not a real vacant land agent. Besides, everyone knows there is nothing but swamp land in Florida!
Posted by Gary L Waters PLLC-Realtor Viera Suntree Melbourne Rockledge Brevard County FL (Century 21 Baytree Realty, 1211 Admiralty Blvd, Rockledge) over 2 years ago
Melissa, The land parcels are lovely but I wouldn't have known about the tests...great information for the potential buyers in your area.
Posted by Carole Provenzale and Laura Cerrano Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 2 years ago

Melissa,

Great post. What did you use for your tag(tag cloud). It appears that Google groups our blogs by tag and I was just curious what your is? I might check on google after you answer me to see if what I think I have figured out is correct for you as well.

Posted by Mike Frazier, Dyersburg Tn Real Estate (Carousel Realty of Dyer County) over 2 years ago
Melissa - this is great information for your consumers. It's always best to be safe rather than sorry.
Posted by Linda Scanlan (A Fan of AR) over 2 years ago

Melissa,

This is excellent information for buyers of country lots in your area to know.

Here in Ontario, if the soil is not adequate for a septic system, soil is brought in and a 'raised bed' septic system is installed.

Jo 

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Brekland Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Melissa- Thank you for this post. I plan on buying 20+ acres in the next three years in Tenn.

Posted by Mark Horan P.A. "The Resident Chef" (Resident Team Realty, LLC) over 2 years ago
Melissa, very sage advice. In New Jersey we have an attorney review period. The original doc's are not binding unless left completely unrevised. Stunning photo, too.
Posted by Blogger To Be Named Later over 2 years ago

Hi Sweetie!!

I miss you and everyone here at AR. I have just two more days to be out of my office...working like a slave. I can't wait to get back and catch up.

BTW...this is a great localism piece. This is a great resource for people considering a land purchase. GBU!!

Posted by Elizabeth Nieves - Bilingual Raleigh - Durham North Carolina Real Estate Team (The Elizabeth Nieves Realty Group) over 2 years ago
Hi Melissa  I see that you have been busy, you are climbing the ranks in Tn. quickly.  Keep me in mind if you ever have someone moving to Hamilton County.
Posted by The Best Spot Realty/Waterfront Real Estate/Ooltewah Real E over 2 years ago
Melissa, I always love your pictures. When we retire it will be to the mountains....those views everyday make it worth getting up in the morning!
Posted by Jeffrey DiMuria (Prudential Preferred Real Estate) over 2 years ago

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