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  • Profile photo of JomattyJomatty
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    Hi all

    I enquired the other day with Devine about buying land in a new development.  I want to buy now and build before the 2 year mark.

    He offered me an option to buy land which they will use as a car park for their sales office for 1yr + 2x6mth lease at 7%. I hadn't heard of leaseback land in new developments. I do know of leaseback display homes.

    So as this land leaseback deal has been put forward to me, I don't know what I need to know. I did ask if the land will be concreted / asphalted for the car park. he advised no, it will be land / gravel.

    I need to know some pro's and cons to consider.

    Any thoughts / advice is welcome.

    cheers coach

    Profile photo of Mick CMick C
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    Soil damage is all i can say.

    I had someone do something simliar ( use for a building site storage ) ; Advise them of the consequences….3 years later the land was contaminated with waste and chemical that has soaked into the land for the last 3 years; causing it be to ” unfit for residential purpose”

    So do your research; im no soil expert.

    Regards
    Michael

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    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    if concerned Just put in a remediation clause (the epaa is quite stringent on the remediation requirements).

    Land tax & cgt would be a bigger concern as you are waiting 2 yrs + before construction.

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