Land having utilities, roads or other improvements.
Land having either on-site improvements, off-site improvements, or both.
Real property made suitable for building by the addition of utilities and publicly owned structures, such as a curb, sidewalk, street-lighting system and/or sewer.
land with roads, utilities and structures, as opposed to 'raw land,' which has no physical improvements.
Land that has been developed for use and has had installation of such utilities as water, sewer, roads and building structures. These improvements make the raw land increase its usability, thereby increasing the market value.
Land with roads, utilities, etc. as opposed to raw land with no physical improvements.
Also known as "developed land". Opposite of "raw or vacant land". Land which someone has, by dint of their labour, taken out of the state of nature.
Any parcel of land which has been changed from its natural state through the creation of roads, buildings or other structures.
Land that has some improvements. Land that has been partially or fully developed for use.
1. Land that has been developed for some use by the construction of improvements; also, land that has been prepared for development by grading, draining, installing utilities, etc., as distinguished from raw land.
Real property whose value has been enhanced by the addition of on-site and off-site improvements such as roads, sewers, utilities, buildings, etc.; as distinguished from raw land.