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The terms “lot” and “land” may sound very similar, but when it comes to construction, there are huge differences. First of all, all lots can be considered land, but not all pieces of land can be considered lots. And here are the definitions:
The lot is a property ready for building a house. It is usually supplied with all utilities including water, sewage, gas, electricity, telephone, etc. But when they are not on site, they are not that far away.
The land is a property with no habitable structures. A raw land is a term that defines a piece of property that is not yet ready for construction.
The best choice for you is to buy a lot. It’s much cheaper and it helps you get a construction loan a lot easier. A raw land also requires additional costs to make the plot habitable, and the additional costs are very high. It also means that a lot of time and energy is put into it.
All of these factors influence the lender’s decision when analyzing your loan score. And there are many chances that you will not get the loan you want because of the raw land.
In the case of uncultivated land, the banks consider the risks greater and fewer banks offer a loan in such cases. A piece of raw land is also less salable than a finished plot and therefore there are fewer buyers willing to invest their time, money and effort in such a property.
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