What Does a Block and a Parcel Mean? What You Need to Know When Buying Real Estate

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What Does a Block and a Parcel Mean? What You Need to Know When Buying Real Estate

When investing in real estate or purchasing a home or land, the terms "block" and "parcel" are frequently encountered. So, what do these concepts mean, and why are they important? Here's our detailed guide.

 

What is a Block?

A block is a large block of land formed by the combination of multiple parcels within a region. It's often used in urban planning and land registry records. The boundaries of a block are surrounded by roads, streets, or natural boundaries determined by municipalities.

Example: In a neighborhood, there are five separate plots of land, surrounded by a road and boundaries; these five plots form a single "block."

 

What is a Parcel?

A parcel is the smallest unit of land within an island with separate title deed records. In other words, if the island is a large block, parcels are independent sections within that block. Each parcel has its own number, title deed record, and area.

Example: Imagine an island with five plots of land. Each plot on this island may have different owners, and each is recorded as a separate "parcel."

 

Why Are Parcels and Parcels Important?

1. Title Deed and Ownership Transactions: The parcel and parcel numbers are always specified in land purchases and sales. Land registry records safeguard the rights of the owners.

2. Zoning Plan and Permit Procedures: The municipality bases its transactions on the parcel and parcel numbers when issuing zoning plans and building permits.

3. Investment and Valuation: The value of a property is directly proportional to the parcel size and its location within the island.

 

How to Inquire About Parcels and Parcels?

In Turkey, parcel and parcel information can be queried through the General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre's TAKBIS (Title and Cadastre Information System). Parcel details can also be accessed through municipalities' e-municipality services.

 

Conclusion

Understanding the concepts of parcels and parcels when purchasing real estate is crucial for securing your investment and making sound decisions. Be sure to check land registry records, zoning status, and parcel information.

 

If you're looking for property for sale or rent in Alanya, Nazar Real Estate offers the most up-to-date information on islands and parcels. Contact our expert team for the right investment!