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Buying 4 acres to build a home on. Any Advice/Suggestions/Warnings/Do's & Don'ts?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJohn01" data-source="post: 16413482" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>So now we've closed on the property as of last week and might start clearing the land in the next 2-3 weeks. I have a question regarding septic systems; </p><p></p><p>Have any of you ever installed or inquired about installing a septic system in an area where the property has a slight slope to it? Ours has a 3-4% slope over a large part of it and we'd like to have the home pretty much centered on the lot, but when we bought the home the sellers provided their perc results and it shows their homesite closer to the road and a little left of center on the lot due to this slope. Can septic not be put on a slope at all or is it just more expensive?</p><p></p><p>For those who have had a standard septic installed in the south east (specifically the Charlotte area), what was your cost for it? So far we've been unofficially told amounts ranging from $4500 (one builder, site unseen) to $8000 (a person down the road who built his house a year or two ago). Just curious which end of that spectrum is most likely to be realistic assuming no special needs or circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJohn01, post: 16413482, member: 3005"] So now we've closed on the property as of last week and might start clearing the land in the next 2-3 weeks. I have a question regarding septic systems; Have any of you ever installed or inquired about installing a septic system in an area where the property has a slight slope to it? Ours has a 3-4% slope over a large part of it and we'd like to have the home pretty much centered on the lot, but when we bought the home the sellers provided their perc results and it shows their homesite closer to the road and a little left of center on the lot due to this slope. Can septic not be put on a slope at all or is it just more expensive? For those who have had a standard septic installed in the south east (specifically the Charlotte area), what was your cost for it? So far we've been unofficially told amounts ranging from $4500 (one builder, site unseen) to $8000 (a person down the road who built his house a year or two ago). Just curious which end of that spectrum is most likely to be realistic assuming no special needs or circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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