Agricultural and Forestry for sale
7425 Wiesfleck

Agricultural and Forestry for sale
7425 Wiesfleck

Plot for sale
7083 Purbach am Neusiedler See

Building Plot for sale
7202 Bad Sauerbrunn

Plot for sale
7502 Unterwart



Buying a plot in Burgenland means choosing a region that offers lots of sunshine, generous green spaces and comparatively affordable building land. Those who acquire a plot here benefit from quiet residential areas, good infrastructure and a high quality of life – ideal for anyone who wants to realize their dream home in the countryside.
Lake Neusiedl in northern Burgenland attracts nature lovers. In towns around the lake (for example Purbach) building plots close to the water are for sale. These settlement locations offer a quiet environment with high recreational value: cycle paths and water sports are right on the doorstep. At the same time, transport connections via the A4 motorway and rail are very good. Places like Nickelsdorf have direct connections, which is also attractive for commuters. A building plot at Lake Neusiedl combines enjoyment of nature with good infrastructure.
Bad Tatzmannsdorf and municipalities such as Oberwart, Pinkafeld or Oberpullendorf offer idyllically located building plots in the countryside with solid infrastructure. The region scores with many green spaces, which is an advantage for nature lovers. In addition, plots here are often more generous and significantly cheaper than around Lake Neusiedl. Even smaller towns like Sigleß or Ritzing offer a lot of peace in the countryside.
When buying land in Burgenland, land-use zoning and certain features of the building site play an important role. Only a plot with building-land zoning is considered buildable, for example building land residential area or mixed-use building land. The zoning determines whether a single-family house, a mixed-use building or only agricultural use is possible, and building regulations (such as detached or semi-detached construction, building height, etc.) must also be observed. In some municipalities there is an obligation to build, which requires construction within a certain period.
Another criterion is the utility connections of the plot. Ideally, the property is already serviced – water, electricity and sewage at the plot boundary. Good transport connections and infrastructure also significantly increase the value. Is the plot located in an established residential area or on the edge of the settlement? Are shops, schools and doctors easily accessible? These factors influence the purchase decision – every buyer must weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the location.
Across Burgenland there are large price differences for plots. While building plots in the north (around Lake Neusiedl) are relatively expensive, southern Burgenland is among the cheapest in Austria. Also in central Burgenland around Oberpullendorf you get more land for your money. The supply ranges from small building plots in the town center to extensive properties on the outskirts; there is a suitable option for every need.
The land-use zoning (building land, mixed-use area or green space) is a central criterion when buying. A plot should have building-land zoning if a residential house is planned – only then may a single-family home be erected. Buyers should therefore check the municipality’s land-use plan in advance and any conditions such as development regulations or a possible obligation to build.
Utility connections and infrastructure are also decisive for long-term satisfaction. If the plot is already connected to water, electricity and sewage, this saves time and costs during construction. You should also check the transport links: if the plot is in a remote quiet location, you enjoy nature but may have longer distances to cover for shopping, school or doctor appointments.
Burgenland is ideal for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. Numerous lakes such as Lake Neusiedl or the smaller Zicksee as well as extensive forests ensure that leisure time can be enjoyed outdoors in many ways. Whether cycling or relaxing in your own garden – a plot in this region offers recreational fun right on the doorstep. Anyone who values a large garden or allotment gardening as a hobby benefits from the quiet surroundings and the many green spaces, which provide a high quality of life for nature lovers.
Modern property search tools make it easy to realize the dream of a plot in Burgenland. Online platforms like Lystio and agents like Betterhomes present property listings with images, plans and geodata; via an online inquiry you receive all the important key data about the plot.
When buying, you should above all check the land-use zoning, because only plots zoned as building land may be developed. Equally important are a look at the land register (encumbrances, easements), possible municipal obligations to build and the available infrastructure such as access road, water, electricity and sewage.
Prices vary greatly by region: Around Lake Neusiedl and in the north, building plots are significantly more expensive, while much lower prices are common in the south. Overall, Burgenland is clearly cheaper than western Austria and offers a lot of land for your money.
There is no general obligation to build, however some municipalities have their own rules according to which a plot must be developed within a few years. It is therefore worth checking directly with the respective municipality before purchase to avoid later obligations.