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Property Evaluation Before Buying Land (Understanding Design Limitations Series Launch)

Property Evaluation Before Buying Land (Understanding Design Limitations Series Launch)


Season 1 Episode 31


Episode Title: Understanding Design Limitations EP31: Property Evaluation Before Buying Land

Episode Number: 31

Duration: Approximately 58 minutes

Release Date: 11/15/25

You've found it. The perfect property. The view takes your breath away. The location feels right. Your heart is racing, and you're ready to make an offer.

But before you sign anything, before you let emotion drive a $500,000 decision, there's one critical step you absolutely cannot skip: professional property evaluation before buying land.

Welcome to Episode 31 and the launch of our comprehensive 11-part series: Understanding Design Limitations. Over the next several weeks, we're going to systematically break down every major restriction that affects your home building or remodeling project—one topic per episode, so you're not overwhelmed.

Today we're starting with the most critical piece: property evaluation before buying land, because this is where the biggest, costliest, most preventable mistakes happen.

Here's the hard truth that nobody tells you upfront: just because you own a piece of land doesn't mean you can build whatever you want on it. Even on rural properties. Even on large parcels. Even when you're paying cash. Design limitations, zoning restrictions, and hidden site development costs can make or break your project.

After 35 years in residential construction and watching thousands of homeowners navigate the building process, I can tell you this with absolute certainty: the homeowners who understand these limitations from day one are the ones with successful projects. The ones who don't are calling me with horror stories.

🎯 In This Episode You'll Discover:

✅ Why property evaluation before buying land is the difference between dream home success and $50,000+ in redesigns and delays

✅ The 7 critical factors that determine whether land is actually buildable for your vision (not just whether you can legally own it)

✅ 10 essential questions to ask BEFORE making any purchase offer—these uncover deal-breakers while you can still walk away

✅ Hidden site development costs that blindside homeowners: utility connections ($15,000-$75,000), access roads ($10,000-$100,000+), grading and retaining walls ($20,000-$150,000+)

✅ Why a $2,500 professional evaluation saves $50,000+ in costly mistakes (and provides massive ROI that makes it insurance, not an expense)

✅ Real example: How a "bargain" $150K property became $235K before construction even started due to $85K utility connection costs discovered too late

✅ The McMillans vs. Ben and Jane: Two similar properties, two identical dreams, completely different outcomes based solely on property evaluation

✅ How to make your purchase offer contingent on professional building feasibility assessment (14-30 day contingency that protects you)

✅ Which professionals to involve BEFORE you buy: architects, contractors, civil engineers, soils engineers, environmental consultants

✅ The budget formula that prevents financial disaster: land + site work should equal maximum 20-30% of total budget

✅ Understanding what design limitations actually are and why they exist (they're not arbitrary—they protect you too)

✅ Common mistakes that destroy projects: trusting seller information, assuming rural means unrestricted, making emotional decisions, skipping professional evaluation to "save money"

✅ The complete roadmap for the Understanding Design Limitations series: 11 episodes covering property evaluation, city/county regulations, setbacks, zoning, FAR, height restrictions, environmental limits, design review boards, HOA covenants, natural limitations, and series wrap-up

📍 KEY TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Introduction: Welcome to Understanding Design Limitations Series 02:26 - What Are Design Limitations and Why This Series Matters? 08:15 - Series Roadmap: Your Complete Guide to the Next 11 Ep


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