Contiguous Property

/kən'tɪɡjuəs 'prɑːpərti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Real property parcels that share a common boundary or border each other directly.
    The seller offered two contiguous properties to the buyer as a single investment opportunity.

Forms

  • contiguous property
  • contiguous properties

Commentary

The term emphasizes physical adjacency and is crucial in zoning, land use, and property aggregation contexts.

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