contact your local tax assessment department.
The county tax assayers office will have all the information you need. Who owns it, who is the developer and the dimensions of the property and what the taxable value is for the land.
It is a piece of land that has some view of water from it.
a prairie is when a big piece of grass land has no trees , and it has a lot of grass around it !
"A lot" refers to a large amount or extent, while "a lot" refers to a piece of land where buildings are constructed.
a derset is a place with a lot of sand and little trees
The land left behind after a building is demolished is often referred to as a "vacant lot" or "empty lot." It is a piece of land that is typically cleared of any remaining debris from the demolition and left undeveloped until a new structure is built on it.
You have to choose a blank lot that is already there or u can bulldoze an existing residential or community lot and change its type and build and whatnot.
Its in the SC shop. All you need to do is click the little shopping cart button and then click Housing. Then either find a LOT or a HOUSE. Btw, if you want to buy a built-in house buy a HOUSE not a LOT. A lot is a piece of land which you need to BUILD your house on. Hope this helps o3o
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A lot is not typically a unit of measurement, it refers to a specific piece of land of any size which can be sold in an individual contract. A lot can potentially be any size. However, in the Caribbean, a lot of land is typically referred to a parcel of land that is 5000 sq ft in horizontal (planar) area. In this way a 'plot' or parcel of land is any portion of land that is referred to and can be of any size, but a lot of land represents 5000sq ft of horizontal land space. Horizontal land space is referenced since in areas where lands are developed along sloping hillsides, the land area bounded as though it was horizontally flat and not taken as the sloping area.
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Sounds like the same as a street number or house number. There may or may not be a building on the property. For example if a piece of property is located at 100 North Main Street. The property number could be 100. Another possibility is a lot number. When a piece of land is first developed, the developer typically divides it into sections, then each section may be divided into blocks. Finally each block is divide into lots. So the lot may be assigned something like Section 2, Block 1, Lot 6. These make up the legal description of the property, and are recorded with the local government. These are assigned before the actual postal addresses are assigned.