The population of the Earth is growing and growing, but the amount of space on it does not change. Buying land for ownership has always been considered the most profitable investment. Is it possible to register a non-privatized land plot in ownership?
Instructions
Step 1
According to Russian laws, the ability to register a non-privatized site directly depends on the so-called "category of land". It is possible to acquire, that is, to privatize a land plot only if this category is "with permission for individual development." You can buy a land plot for rent for a short time, build a foundation on it. And only then can we proceed to the privatization procedure.
Step 2
Long-term lease is another interesting opportunity to stake out a land plot without even buying it. The legislation of the Russian Federation allows you to rent some types of property for up to 99 years with the right of subsequent renewal (lease by children, grandchildren).
Step 3
Acquisition of non-privatized land abroad can change fate. Owning real estate does not give citizenship in developed countries, but nevertheless it is a powerful argument for obtaining a residence permit. The plot can be resold, rented out, in the end, paid parking or a manor can be built.
Step 4
Interesting opportunities to change citizenship are provided by the Mexican government. You can rent a plot of land for a whole century, buy seeds, tools; and then plant a forest. After 10 years of tree growth, the forest owner will receive citizenship in a developed Latin American country. There are similar programs in Canada and the countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula - protecting nature is a key investment in the country's economy.
Step 5
Using technologically advanced materials, you can reduce the cost of construction. Foam blocks, broken brick, siding can make its cost ridiculous. Meanwhile, home prices in cities and their surroundings are showing steady growth. So construction on a privatized site can be not only a good investment, but also a good business.