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Plainville Land for Sale

Buying land in Plainville is always a smart investment, with an array of lot sizes and price ranges available. Contact us today to get the representation you need when making a deal on the perfect lot for your needs.

Geographic Location

Plainville is a friendly community of a little over 8,000 in Norfolk County that became incorporated in 1909. It has the unique advantage of being in both the Boston and Providence metro areas, making it one of the more convenient choices for the region.

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This community shares borders with Foxboro, Mansfield, North Attleboro, and Wrentham. The town also borders the town of Cumberland, Rhode Island.

What Types of Developments Could You Build Here?

A small town like this one has a lot of excellent opportunities, ranging from housing options to buildings to house local businesses. One of the best things about such suburban locations is that there are always needs to be met.

Homes

There are houses that suit every need in this small community, and these existing homes can serve as inspiration for new homes you choose to construct. One of the major benefits of most properties is having large lots, a feature that you can make the most of when constructing houses.

A house style that has become very popular here in recent years is a log cabin-style home that offers a rustic look and modern amenities. Building these houses with open concept living areas is one way to enjoy good sale prices in the mid-$300,000's.

Should you decide to offer custom homes on oversized lots, you are likely to enjoy a good return based on selling prices in the mid-$800,000's in similar subdivisions in nearby towns. Floor plans of 4-beds/4-baths and open living areas attract buyers who want to seek a major upgrade or have ideas of possible condo conversions.

Apartment Buildings

Even though this community is small, it is not without a wealth of opportunities for apartment building developers. Many who are relocating to this area are in search of apartments that offer top amenities, making building a complex that offers them a good choice.

With most complexes getting a minimum of $1600 a month for a unit with one bedroom and bath, you'll have a chance of a good return if you offer multiple floor plan options and luxury interiors. Community amenities like fitness rooms and pools are always a good selling point and among the top features that encourage apartment living.

Some of the apartment communities are popular enough that they have waiting lists for several weeks or more, and many prospects are likely to look into a new community when they first hear about it. Because the right amenities and features, like being pet-friendly, matter, you won't go wrong by making another complex available.

Commercial Investment Properties

There is a good demand for commercial space here, even given the town's small size. Properties close to Route 1, 126 or the outlets in nearby Wrentham are certain to attract companies with an average rent per square foot of $1.33.

Individual spaces for lease that offer private offices are always a good choice. The inclusion of the utilities in the rental cost is worth considering as an extra attraction for tenants.

Industrial buildings that accommodate multiple warehouse tenants are also a good choice in an area that is close to two of the major cities. Companies with a need for distribution centers will want to take advantage of this opportunity.

Retail Space

Retail space is always worthy of consideration, especially in a smaller community where retail space serves two purposes. It allows residents to do more shopping without traveling to a neighboring community, as well as patronize locally-owned companies more readily.

A building that encourages a mixture of retail tenants is sure to offer a good return. Adding features like larger display windows or a unit that offers a drive-thru/drive-up window will be sure to attract a greater variety of prospective tenants.

Retail buildings that can also easily accommodate restaurants also fill a major need for many residents. Shoppers often enjoy having somewhere to eat nearby, making one of these types of buildings a winning choice.

No matter what your plans for the lots you buy, you won't go wrong by seeking out either commercial or residential opportunities.

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