Buyer FAQs
Q. How can I locate a parcel?
A. This can be tricky but there are a few free online tools available to help you locate a property.
a. A free tool provided on the County of Lake website is at the GIS/ Mapping link on the home page. This is not a user friendly tool and may take a little practice and getting use to before you become proficient with it. Click here » Lake County website. When you click on this link you will get a page with an image of Lake County and a column to the right with a place to input the property address or Assessor’s Parcel Number (AP#). I usually get the best results when I use the assessor parcel number AP#. What you will get is an aerial photo of the property showing the approximate boundaries of the property and some specific information such as zoning, approximate area in acres and other info like flood hazard area. The format for AP numbers in Lake County consists of 9 digits in the following way a group of three numbers followed by a dash another three numbers a dash and then three numbers as follows ###-###-###
b. Another free online tool is Google Earth which works well if you know the address and if you can trust their mapping system. Once you find a location on Google Earth you can tilt the 3 dimensional views to get a rough idea of the potential views and lay of the land.
c. The alternative to online resources is to go to the County Planning Department located on the third floor at 255 North Forbes St Lakeport, CA 95422 . Then ask for a planner. Call 707-263-2221
Q. I’m looking for a lot under $20K to put a manufactured home on or build a house on.
A. Yes you may find lots for $20,000 or less but many of these bargain lots may be a challenge to build on. Some are in remote or undeveloped areas and distant from developed roads, water and utilities. Some lots are in old undeveloped subdivisions of county that we often refer to as paper lots because they appear on a plat map but to find the lot is extremely difficult since there are no developed roads or infrastructure. So I recommend caution when purchasing lots like these and do your due diligence before purchasing. When you buy a lot sight seen you’re really taking big chance.
Q. If I buy a lot can I live in my RV or travel trailer on the lot while I build my house?
A. You should be able to get a temporary permit from the county to do this but be sure to check with the county first. Usually the permit is tied to a construction permit. Contact the county Community Development Department at 707-263-2221. If your property is in a subdivision with CC&Rs be sure to check with the HOA about getting a permit to park an RV or Trailer on your parcel.
Q. Can I build a Dock and Pier if I purchase this Lake Front property?
A. If your parcel borders a state highway you will need a permit from CalTran and a Lakebed Encroachment permit from the County Lakebed Management call 707-236-2344. The County can provide you with a list of local contractors that build docks and piers. Requirements do change so contact Lakebed Management for current requirements.
Q. What are property taxes in Lake County?
A. The property tax in Lake County is 1.25% of transfer value plus direct assessments, additional fees and ad velorum which varies from community to community. See the County Assessor’s Office for more information about property taxes in specific areas. You can call 707-263-2302
Q. What is the sales tax in Lake County?
A. 8.25%
Q. VACATION RENTALS. I want to purchase a home in Lake County with the intention of making it a vacation rental.
A. Do your homework before buying. Most successful vacation rentals in Lake County have lakefront or lake access. Most others may not work as well. Vacation rentals are seasonal. You need to know if there are CC&Rs that restrict vacation rentals. If you are not prepared to do the marketing and property management required to make a vacation rental successful then I recommend consulting with Lake Vacation Rentals in Lakeport. They can be reached at 707-263-7188. Some folks use an online resource like VACATION RENTAL BY OWNER www.VRBO.com
Q. I was told I own a paper lot, what does that mean?
A. We have several old subdivisions in Nice, Lucerne and a few other areas that were not developed by today’s standards. There is no infrastructure; no survey markers and most do not have accessible roads so they are known by local realtors as paper lots. They are sold as is and investors usually purchase them very cheap with the hope that someday they will be developed and worth more. People still buy these lots sight-unseen hoping they will be a good long term investment. I don’t recommend buying any real estate site-unseen. Since there is no real market for these lots and the value is so low I do not usually take listings for these types of properties. If you can’t sell the lot then you might consider donating it to a charity organization like Habitat for Humanity or perhaps the Lake County Land Trust might be willing to take it.