When buying a plot for future home construction, focus on factors that affect livability, cost, and long-term value.
Check the orientation to ensure good daylight and airflow—east or north-facing plots are often preferred. Choose a regular-shaped plot for easier design and efficient use of space.
Confirm legal road access and adequate road width, as these influence convenience and resale value. Inspect ground levels and drainage, especially during rain, to avoid flooding issues.
Verify availability of utilities such as water, electricity, and sewage connections, or planned civic infrastructure nearby.
Review local building regulations, including setbacks, height limits, and zoning rules, so your home plans will comply in the future.
Finally, conduct thorough legal checks—clear title, approvals, and encumbrance certificates—before finalizing the purchase.





