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Dennis Land for Sale

This community is in Barnstable County. The city is made up of beaches, wooded areas, ponds, lakes, and harbors. Two main harbors are the Sesuit harbor on the North side of the city and the West Dennis on the South side of the city. The area was settled in 1639 and is 22.3 square miles in size with a population of approximately 14,207 people. The area is broken up into 5 districts which are Dennis, Dennis Port, East Dennis, South Dennis, and West Dennis. This small historical town is 78 miles Southeast of Boston. To meet the resident’s transportation needs there is Route 134, Route 28, Route 6A, and Route 6. The community spans the width of Cape Cod. Some of the bordering areas include Cape Cod Bay on the North, Brewster on the Northeast, Harwich on the Southeast, Nantucket Sound on the South, and Yarmouth on the West.

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Reasons to Invest in Property in Dennis

This is a small town with quiet neighborhoods. Some activities and attractions in the area are beaches, boating, golf courses, heritage museums, community gardens, and whale watching. The community is a great place for beach front homes with many marinas and waterfront activities happening through out the city. The city is filled with historical areas to explore and friendly people. Those looking to buy property here would be investors, land developers, business looking to expand, people looking to own their own home, and possibly the fishing industry. These types of property are a good buy sense there is no development to have to reuse. This allows the buyer to start fresh and develop the property to their own needs. The property can be purchased with cash eliminating any type of financing issue that could arises. This type of development is also a good way to increase the value of the property over time for a profit. The properties are usually listed by local real estate agencies, banks, auctions, and private land owners. It is important to have the property appraised to ensure the buyer has an accurate market value for the property. An agent can be a reliable resource for buyers who would like to purchase property. They can help find the property that is best suited for the buyers needs. An agent can also help negotiate a fair bid and navigate all the legal requirements of these sales.

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Types of Developments and Zoning Restrictions

Most communities have zoning regulations when it comes to property use. This is done to make sure the cities resources are balanced and used efficiently. They also do this to protect the residents and other developments in the area. This ensures there are no conflicts or interference with the established developments and residence in the area. The most common zones are as follows:

Residential: This is property that is zoned for single family homes, apartment complexes, and condos. This is the area where people live.

Commercial: This zone is where retail stores, offices, restaurants, theaters, and mixed-use developments are allowed. Mixed use developments are where a retail office space and a residential space are all in one building.

Industrial: These properties are zoned for manufacturing and utility companies. This would include large automotive industry plants and power plants. These areas are usually kept away from residential areas since they produce large amounts of noise and traffic.

Rural: This area is commonly referred to as the country. This is where you would find farms, ranches, and other open land use developments. There would also be parks and nature related areas.

Historical: This is the zone that provides protection of structures and areas of historical significance to the city. This could include famous battle grounds, historical museums, and buildings that have been present since the founding of the community.

Environmental: This is an area that the city wants to protect due to the sensitive natural regions it contains. This would include wetlands, flood plains, and another significant natural habitat.

Aesthetic: This zone protects the look and feel of an area. All the structures and landscaping need to be the same or similar to each other. This could be a way to preserve a historical area, so it will remain as it was when it was first developed.

Examples of Potential Property Costs

A residential property with bogs, gentle knoll, gentle slopes, and a level wood area of approximately 3 acres can retail for almost $649,999.

A gentle sloped wooded area that is 1 to 2 miles from the beach that is residential and contains about 0.5 acres of property has the possibility to market for approximately $260,000.

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