I'm so old I Remember when:

I bought the parcel that adjoins me on the south for the express purpose of not having neighbors there.
That's sort of what we did. We have 3 deeds for adjoining land. We treat it as one property but of course get 3 property tax bills. :D

BYC is full of savvy folks!
Yes, it is!
 
We have had locals who want to rent and put in a mobile home. Friends who say we should put in a few mobile homes and rent them. Legally we could do this. I know that could create income but I do not want the hassle. We bought this place so no one would be living closely. We don't want to fill it up with people!
Same here! That's why we bought the old farmhouse.
BYC is full of savvy folks!
And save-y folks! :)
That's sort of what we did. We have 3 deeds for adjoining land. We treat it as one property but of course get 3 property tax bills.
Yup, same here.

We bought our house with 8 acres. One of the neighbors offered us "the field" when they decided to sell, because they knew we wouldn't build on it. We wanted to keep it the way is is. They gave us a bit of a deal, I think. We bought "the old farmhouse" when it went into foreclosure for the same reason: we didn't want someone to put 3 houses out there.

It may sound a bit NIMBY, but land is getting bought up and "developed" all around here. There are more ways to use land than to try to wring every last dollar out of it.
 
That's sort of what we did. We have 3 deeds for adjoining land. We treat it as one property but of course get 3 property tax bills. :D
Is it possible for you to have it all deeded together as one property? This would require a survey probably and legal documentation, not sure what that all entails, but the county could help you figure that out. That way you would only get one tax bill. It could be to your advantage if you ever did want to sell in the future, otherwise you would have to sell three different parcels. The benefit of keeping it separate of course, is that you could easily sell one off if you needed extra $$.
 
Is it possible for you to have it all deeded together as one property? This would require a survey probably and legal documentation, not sure what that all entails, but the county could help you figure that out. That way you would only get one tax bill. It could be to your advantage if you ever did want to sell in the future, otherwise you would have to sell three different parcels. The benefit of keeping it separate of course, is that you could easily sell one off if you needed extra $$.
She could do that but it is likely that the vacant parcels are taxed at a lower rate than they would be if they were combined with the main property whose taxes are higher because it is developed, house, buildings, etc..
 
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Is it possible for you to have it all deeded together as one property?
We can re-deed is as one but it cost to have an attorney draw up a new deed, register it at the court house.
It is cheaper on taxes to keep it separate because of 👇 We have 2 wells and 3 septic tanks.
She could do that but it is likely that the vacant parcels are taxed at a lower rate than they would be if they were combined with the main property whose taxes are higher because it is developed, house, buildings, etc..
@R2elk You are one smart cookie! ;)
 

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