Buying a Property on a Sloping Block

Are you wondering whether buying a property on a slope is worth it?

As the name suggests, a sloping block is a piece of land that is inclined or declined and, therefore, isn’t flat like most building sites. Building on sloped land is becoming increasingly popular for a few reasons, including affordability and incredible elevated views. Besides, a lack of availability for flat blocks in some areas is pushing some buyers to consider sloped land.

To help you make an informed decision, we’ve listed below the benefits of owning a property on a sloping block, as well as the additional costs it can involve. Let’s dive in, shall we?

 

Benefits

Unobstructed views

One of the main benefits of buying a property on a sloping block is the unobstructed views the sloped land will provide. By purchasing a property on a sloping block, you’ll be able to benefit from the higher elevation of the site and enjoy panoramic views of the local area. Imagine waking up every day to gorgeous ocean, sprawling country valley, or city views! Not only will a sloping site provide you with stunning views for you to enjoy every day, but it can be an incredible asset if you ever want to sell your property. The ‘wow factor’ created by the views will be sure to dazzle potential buyers.

More Natural Light

Not only is the elevation great for the views, but it will also provide your interior with plenty of natural light exposure. Natural light has many health benefits and can help make your home a happy place, especially if you work from there or spend a lot of time indoors. Natural light is a sought-after feature for many buyers, so enhanced natural lighting can dramatically increase the value of your property.

Creative Design

Because sloping blocks present their unique set of challenges, they offer a wealth of design opportunities. As a result, they’re usually out of the ordinary custom homes, featuring unusual floor plans and ooze character. When purchasing a sloped block, you’ll be able to add your creative touch to the home design and turn this property into a real masterpiece that suits your exact needs!

 

Additional Costs

While there are many benefits to purchasing a property on a sloping block, some drawbacks include additional costs that come with the construction. Building on a sloping block can incur an additional costs compared to building on a flat block. Some of the costs may include:

  • Intensive excavation and soil removal

  • Soil retention

  • Retaining walls

  • Difficult structural engineering

  • Foundation leveling

  

We hope this article provided you with some valuable insights about buying on a sloping block. While there are many advantages, you should always opt for a specialised builder with considerable experience and expertise in sloping sites. They should also have a vision for your future home and help you make the most of the challenging but rewarding sloped terrain!