Hi all,
Had an idea this evening. Picture the scene. There's an acre of land for sale, sold "as is" that is no planning permission.
I had a thought. If I approached the owner and made an option to him.
"I will offer you the full asking price for the land, if you give me a year to get planning permission on it. In the mean time you can't sell the land for one year, but can of course entertain bids but I have one year (or any amount of time we decide) to seek planning permission. If I get it I'll purchase the land at our agreed price a year from now, or sooner. "
Is there something like this in Ireland at the moment? If we agreed to do this, how would I prove to the town planner that the land will be mine if I get approval? I guess something legal would need to be drawn up, but would that be enough to satisfy the town planner that I WOULD own the land in principle, now will he/she give me planning.
So, if I get the planning I buy the land. If I don't then I don't buy the land and the owner continues on as normal.
Interested to know thoughts on this idea.
Cheers
Had an idea this evening. Picture the scene. There's an acre of land for sale, sold "as is" that is no planning permission.
I had a thought. If I approached the owner and made an option to him.
"I will offer you the full asking price for the land, if you give me a year to get planning permission on it. In the mean time you can't sell the land for one year, but can of course entertain bids but I have one year (or any amount of time we decide) to seek planning permission. If I get it I'll purchase the land at our agreed price a year from now, or sooner. "
Is there something like this in Ireland at the moment? If we agreed to do this, how would I prove to the town planner that the land will be mine if I get approval? I guess something legal would need to be drawn up, but would that be enough to satisfy the town planner that I WOULD own the land in principle, now will he/she give me planning.
So, if I get the planning I buy the land. If I don't then I don't buy the land and the owner continues on as normal.
Interested to know thoughts on this idea.
Cheers