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Hey MMs! First of all, let me apologize for the massive paragraph this will be. Something is wrong with my discussion feature, and I can't create new paragraphs. Anyway, I need your advice! We live in a large city where most houses sit on tiny lots. Our house, however, has a massive lot that is twice the size of our neighboring houses. Recently, a realtor knocked on the door and offered us $20,000 for half of our lot (in our back yard). This would make the lot that our house sits on "normal" in comparison to the other houses, and he would build another house behind ours. We are going to get our real estate agent's opinion on if the $20k is a good deal or not and if selling some of our land would hurt our resale value. BUT I wanted to get your ideas on if it is even worth it. We are currently doing NOTHING with that piece of land, and it is actually a bit of a safety hazard since it is really dark back there. However, we did have ideas of possibly building an in-law suite back there someday in the very distant future. We don't have the money to do anything like that anytime soon, and we aren't even sure if this is our forever home so that is a big maybe. The money would be nice, but we are not in desperate need for it. We have no debt other than our mortgage, a 10 month emergency fund, and a decent amount in retirement for our ages. We were planning on saving $20k over the next two years for a baby fund, so it would be nice to go ahead and check that off. On the other hand, land is a very scarce resource in our neighborhood and I wonder if we may need to hold on to it...just because it is hard to come by. The good news is that land/homes in our neighborhood are rising in price, so I don't think we need to be in any rush to make a decision. I'm just really confused about this!
Re: Sell the land or no?
How do you feel about having neighbors that close to you.
I live in a small town (20K people) in the midwest with MCOL--- lots in the city limits run 50K an up. Lots on the outskirts of town run 20K and up.