🟠 Comment protéger un TERRAIN constructible en 2023 ?

How to Protect a Building Plot in 2023? How to protect a building plot depends on its specific characteristics within a municipality, namely: 1/ The distance of the plot from the town center is an initial indicator that one should pay attention to its future development potential. 2/ The type of sanitation system: if the building plot has an independent sanitation system, this is a second sign that the land could be reclassified as agricultural or natural land. Indeed, the ALUR law, the ELAN law, and the "zero land take" policy mean that, during revisions or modifications of Local Urban Development Plans (PLU), building plots can become unbuildable. To protect against this risk, several options exist: Obtain an operational urban planning certificate (CUb), valid for 18 months and renewable for 12-month periods, for a specific project. It has the advantage of fixing the buildable zoning for the duration of the CU (Certificate of Urban Planning). Be sure to start the process early enough before the PADD (Sustainable Development and Planning Project) of the future PLU (Local Urban Development Plan) is drawn up. Obtain a prior declaration of subdivision or a development permit for a land division, which are valid for 3 years. This gives you time to plan. Obtain a building permit for a detached house or more, valid for 3 years, which can be transferred to a buyer upon sale. These steps will protect the buildable status of the land and, above all, its market value, which can sometimes reach several hundred thousand euros... #buildableland #PLU revision #david lacalle