You will find in this section all the information related to the valuation of a plot of land, such as the type of land, the zoning, the development potential...
How is the price of agricultural land determined? In Switzerland, it is the Federal Law on Rural Land (LDFR) that sets a maximum price for agricultural land. This to regulate the prices of agricultural land in order to support and encourage agricultural exploitation. This maximum price is determined according to several parameters: The characteristics of […]
What is a building plot? In order to be constructible, a plot must meet several conditions: How to find out if you can put a house on land? To value your property you can find out from your local authority and ask them for certain documents that clearly explain whether your land is suitable for building and […]
What is an undeveloped plot of land? Undeveloped land, is land that has not been made habitable. That is to say, it has not yet been connected to the essential networks for living or working on it. The essential connections are as follows: Can all plots be developed? Before rendering a plot of land it […]
What is an unbuildable land? A land that cannot be built on is a land that does not have planning permission to build. There are several reasons for this: How do you know if a land is constructible or not? You can ask your local council if your land is suitable or not for building. […]
There are several ways to determine the value of a plot, especially since each plot has its own specificities. First, it is essential to determine what type of land you own; whether it is constructible, developed, located in a development zone, an agricultural zone or a zone to preserve. These are essential notions to define […]