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5000+

Lots sold

80

Suburbs we've mastered

$1.46B

Of land sold

18

Years in business

Frequently Asked Questions

What is more important, location, home, or budget?

Everyone has a budget for their new home, and we understand how important it is to stick within that. When you’re looking for land for sale, it can be tempting to buy the cheapest land and spend more on building your home. However, you need to factor in your lifestyle and how that influences the location and size of the land you buy.

Buying land in a location with higher demand may be more expensive, but if it gives you access to amenities that are important to you, it could be the right decision. Alternatively, it may suit your lifestyle to broaden your search criteria to find a larger lot that caters for your current and future needs.

At Land4Sale, we sell across many suburbs in WA – so we can work with you to find the right land, at the right price, without compromising on your lifestyle and goals.

What amenities should I be looking for when buying a lot of land?

When purchasing a lot of land in Perth, it’s important to look for proximity to key amenities like schools, shops, public transport, parks and medical services, as these add long-term value and liveability. Also consider future infrastructure plans in the area, as they can significantly influence growth and demand.

Ultimately, it’s important to ensure that you are surrounded by amenities that suit your lifestyle, so you will love where you live.

What is the difference between titled and untitled land?

Titled land has completed the legal registration process, allowing immediate commencement of building. Untitled land is still undergoing development and approvals, meaning there will be a waiting period before construction can begin.

What is a BAL rating

A BAL rating (Bushfire Attack Level) is a measure used in Australia to assess the risk of bushfire to a property. It indicates the level of potential exposure and determines the building requirements needed to improve the protection of a home on that land.

A home will have a higher BAL rating if it is close to bushland or dense vegetation, on sloping land where fire can travel uphill more quickly, or in areas with limited natural fire breaks.

Essentially, the more exposed a site is to potential fire sources, the higher the BAL rating and the stricter the construction requirements. A higher BAL rating may increase siteworks and construction costs, so it’s important to understand this before purchasing a lot of land.

What is a soil classification?

A soil classification is an assessment of the type of soil on a lot of land to see how it will behave over time. It guides the type of footing or slab required; for example, whether the soil is stable sand or reactive clay. Knowing this helps builders provide provisional costs for siteworks and design homes that suit the ground conditions.

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