I created this free real estate due diligence checklist to help land buyers make a smart land purchase. It shows the steps and references things like checking legal access and property boundaries. I made sure to outline and point out about the important of how to review local zoning laws and zoning regulations. You’ll notice how I mention the concept of development costs and plan for land development and commercial development. I hoe this helps you walk through considerations for surrounding properties and future development. I also share tips for land investing and buying land without missing a key step. I hope you will provide feedback, and please check back for updates.
My land due diligence checklist doubles as a flexible template. You can add or remove items to match any location, from rural lots to sites zoned for commercial development. Swap in notes on road access, drainage, or utilities to fit the property you are sizing up. I built each section to hold your own data, so you capture fresh details and still keep the core caveat emptor reminders in place. I think you will find that every pass will surface new questions and deliver valuable insights that protect your investment.
Example of the Land Due Diligence Checklist
Title & Legal Review
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Conduct a comprehensive title search with a title company.
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Secure title insurance and review any exceptions.
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Examine public records for liens, easements, covenants, conditions, and restrictions.
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Ownership & Tax Status
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Confirm current property taxes are paid and identify any outstanding tax liens.
Inspect physical access routes and note any seasonal restrictions.
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Obtain a boundary or topographic survey and cross-check against mapping data.
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Review the site plan for encroachments by neighboring or on-site structures.
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Zoning & Land-Use Compliance
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Check permitted uses, overlay districts, and any zoning variances.
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Consult with the zoning department about special-use permits or rezoning options.
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Verify front, side, and rear setback requirements against the site plan.
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Identify any homeowners’ association covenants or restrictions.
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Determine flood-plain or flood-way status via official maps.
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Note applicable school district boundaries if relevant.
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Environmental & Site Conditions
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Locate existing septic system and review maintenance records.
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Schedule and review percolation (perc) test results.
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Obtain geotechnical or soil-type reports for development suitability.
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Engage environmental consultants to assess habitat restrictions or contamination risks.
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Survey & Physical Assessment
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Confirm all site features, topography, and easements against the site plan.
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Cross-check boundaries and land features with GIS or other mapping tools.
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Inspect the condition of any on-site buildings or improvements.
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Utilities & Infrastructure
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Confirm availability or feasibility of extending municipal water and sewer services.
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Verify proximity of power, gas, and communications lines.
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Review drainage patterns and stormwater permitting requirements.
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Financial & Cost Analysis
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Estimate hard and soft costs for site improvements.
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Review seller’s financial statements if purchasing from a business entity.
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Include remediation, permitting, and infrastructure build-out in your budget.
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Development Potential & Planning
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Assess long-term land-use plans and master-plan maps.
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Identify raw-land infrastructure needs for development.
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Investigate commercial or mixed-use potential.
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Professional Advisors
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Engage a real estate agent experienced in vacant land or rural property.
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Retain a real estate attorney for contract review and closing documents.
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Hire a civil engineer for grading, drainage, and structural assessments.
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Obtain preliminary cost estimates from a general contractor.
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Use environmental consultants for site assessments and permitting.
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Buyer-Risk & Process Guidance
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Follow a step-by-step due diligence process to cover all checklist items.
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Acknowledge buyer-beware principles and conduct thorough inspections.
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Target Audience Considerations
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Confirm specific requirements when buying vacant land.
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Check additional considerations for rural or recreational parcels.
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Assess ROI metrics and investment criteria for land investors.
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Community & Market Context
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Review adjacent land uses and compatibility.
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Research nearby amenities, schools, and infrastructure for context.
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Gather comparables and trend data to inform market analysis.
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Disclaimer – This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. As always, be sure to consult with a professional before making any major investment decisions.
Check Back for Updates
I like to update this land due diligence checklist as I find new best practices to include. My ultimate goal is to provide you with a land buying checklist that helps you spot significant costs and avoid surprise property taxes. For one thing, I’m thinking to add items like fire protection reviews and protected species studies. You may want to cover HOA regulations and note sensitive information. In the future, I’ll add things around how to map the surrounding area using GIS maps and inspect for other structures. I considered adding a percolation test, but thought that’s a little too specific for this general checklist. Check back for more updates, as I aim to give you a comprehensive list and a good overview.
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About the Author
Joseph E. Stephenson, REALTOR®
License #00054082 | Kansas & Missouri
Affiliated with Welch & Company (License #CO00000477)
Joseph E. Stephenson is a licensed real estate professional in Kansas and Missouri with a career built on dedication to integrity and client-focused service.
To learn more about how Joseph can assist you in your real estate endeavors, visit his REALTOR® profile at
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Joseph E. Stephenson also operates a business named Stephenson Residential, LLC. You can verify the business at the Kansas Secretary of State’s website.