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Buying small piece of land from neighbor (enough to park 2 cars)
Hello Everyone,
I am just looking for some guidance on how I can purchase a small piece of land from my neighbor, enough for 2 cars to be parked. I live in southern NH, and we have a tight parking situation. My neighbor has plenty of land right next to me so my plan is to offer them about $2,000 for the land and also offer to pay the surveyor and re-arrange the chain link fence.
Is it that easy? Just agree on a price. Get a surveyor. Have a lawyer file a deed for the land?
(Do you think $2,000 is to much? to little? probably talking about a piece of land 20 ft x 20 ft)
Thanks!
Christian