
When you’re house hunting, it’s easy to get caught up in the big things—bedroom count, kitchen upgrades, curb appeal. But here’s a real estate tip that’s just as important (and often overlooked): know where the property lines are.
Why Property Lines Matter:
Understanding your property boundaries is more than just knowing where to mow the lawn. It can impact everything from fencing and landscaping to future additions and even neighbor relations. Here’s what to keep in mind:
đź§ 1. Don’t Assume—Verify
Fences, trees, and driveways can be deceiving. Just because something looks like it marks the property line doesn’t mean it legally does. Always check.
đź“„ 2. Review the Survey
A property survey is the best way to know exactly what you’re buying. Ask the seller for a recent one—or pay to have a new one done. It’ll show the lot boundaries, structures, easements, and more.
đźš§ 3. Pay Attention to Easements
An easement gives someone else the right to use part of your property for a specific reason (like utility access). They can affect what you can and can’t do on certain parts of your land.
🏡 4. Don’t Skip the Title Search
Your title company will usually check for property boundary disputes or encroachments, which can save you from future headaches.
đź§± 5. Planning Projects? Know Before You Build
Thinking of adding a fence, deck, or garage later on? You’ll need to build within your legal boundaries—and often get permits too. Knowing your lines helps avoid costly mistakes or neighbor disputes.
Property lines might not be the most glamorous part of the homebuying process, but they’re definitely one of the most important. Knowing exactly what’s yours helps protect your investment, plan your future projects, and live with peace of mind.
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