Dartmouth Land for Sale
Geographic Location
Bristol County Massachusetts is where you will find the city of Dartmouth. Settled in 1652 the small village has grown to a population of approximately 29,000 residents. The 5th largest town in Massachusetts by area it contains 97.5 square miles of territory. Terrain consists of beachfront, protected forests, harbors and several rivers including Copicut, Shingle Island, Paskamanset, Slocums, Destruction, and Little River. The bordering cities and towns are Buzzard Bay, Westport, New Bedford, Fall River, and on the south side is the Atlantic Ocean. Boston lays a mere 60 miles north of the town. Commuters will discover many roadways to assist in their daily travel including Massachusetts Routes 140 and 24 as well as Interstate 195 and United States Route 6.
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Reasons to Invest in Property in Dartmouth
Residents and businesses will discover many benefits within the town. One such benefit is the location being within walking distance to Padanaram Harbor. There are activities that can be experience and enjoyed. Those interested in music will find a community band. A recreation center is available for fun for all ages. The town offers year-round interests from summer concerts to skiing. Fall, spring, and summer welcomes youth sports such as soccer and football. Businesses and residents alike will discover schools that improve job skills and abilities. Institutions of higher education here include the University of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth and the home of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Those that would be interested in purchasing property here are cash buyers that do not need to acquire a loan. Purchasers may also find parcels that include seller financing. Investors that can develop the acreage and either retain and rent out the lot and create a generating cash flow or flip to make a profit. Those wanting to create and build their own home from the ground up will also find it an advantage. They can build the home as desired with no requirement for repairing or renovation an already developed home. Travelers looking for a destination spot all for themselves may find that the purchase of a plot of land provides them with a place to park a recreational vehicle or build a vacation home. The property can be operated as a tangible asset earning monetary value over time with the increasing real estate prices since to no new ground being produced.
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Types of Developments and Zoning Restrictions
The community consists of three main parts, Residential, Industrial and Commercial. Residential areas are separated into North and South Dartmouth. The north side showcases the historic and rural environment. South half of the town is a coastal environment and mainly agricultural. The commercial locations contain the locally owned businesses as well as the larger national chain. They also contain a regional shopping center where tourists and locals come to buy their goods. A growing community the industrial zones in town are ready for purchase and development.
The residential zones permit building of homes and other multiple family housing structures. One such building is an apartment residence or a condo community. Rural housing regions permit for the use of the acreage for farming and ranching. This can include cattle, orchards, or the growing of other plants for harvest.
The commercial districts are another way to use the vacant property. There are many types of structures that can be built for commercial use. One construction is a store such as a grocery or clothing store. Offices are alternative building that can be developed and used for either additional space for employees or a headquarters of a company. Mixed arrangements are another form of structure, the building will typically have a store on the bottom floor with apartment like living units on the upper floors.
Industrial regions sanction the development and usage of factories and manufacturing businesses. These production facilities include agricultural processing plants where the local produce can be treated for retail. Lumber storage is another form of edifice that can be established in the industrialized zone. A truck yard can also be created offering the transportation necessities. A wholesale store can be formed and used to sell the products from local vendors.
Examples of Potential Property Costs
Oceanfront level forested residential single-family acreage with around 4.5 acres could sell for approximately $2,850,000.
Commercial tract in a high traffic area close to highway access with about 1 acre may well go for around $550,000.
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