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Can you buy your own burial plot?

Typically, you cannot buy a plot. Instead you buy the right to say who is buried there in a form of lease agreement known as the Exclusive Right of Burial.

How do you purchase a grave plot?

Cemetery plots can be pre-purchased at most American cemeteries and included in your or your family’s funeral plans. Tt may be wise to pre-purchase a burial plot, especially if you wish to be buried in a specific cemetery.

How much are grave plots worth?

A single plot in a private cemetery averages out from $2000-$5000, sometimes skyrocketing much higher than that in urban areas. The same single plot in a public cemetery averages out from $200-$2000, depending on whether you live in an urban or a rural area.

Are cemetery plots a good investment?

Baron says cemetery real estate is a really good investment. Demand is steady, and supply is always decreasing. After all, once people move into a cemetery they don’t leave. So even in less expensive cities grave plots start at around $1,500.

Can a burial take place on private land?

Although most burials take place in purpose-built cemeteries or churchyards, there is no law against burial on private land. The decision does need to be thought through carefully and there are a number of considerations.

How much do grave plots cost?

The most common type of plot in cemeteries is a single plot. A single plot contains the remains of one person in a single casket. A burial plot can run anywhere between $200 and $2,000 in a public cemetery, and between $2,000 and $5,000 in a private cemetery.

Can you bury someone’s ashes in your garden?

Yes. You can bury someone’s cremated ashes on private or public property, including your own yard. Other places that can be used for burying cremated remains include: Cemetery plot.

Can a cemetery sell a plot of land?

Yet cemeteries don’t sell plots of land, they sell burial rights. The ownership entity holds the property whether as a private for-profit or nonprofit corporation, a municipality or a religious organization. Since you don’t own a plot, this means you have the right to be buried in the space in perpetuity–technically forever.

Is there an underground market for burial rights?

“Burial rights brokers” have established a niche in what might humorously be termed an “underground” market. The niche market is regulated by some state agencies and falls under the aegis of the Federal Trade Commission’s “Funeral Rule.” Investors find assets in cemetery lots for sale.

How is perpetuity taken out of grave rights?

— Green Burial Naturally Taking perpetuity out of grave rights. Americans believe in the perpetuity of their graves. Yet cemeteries don’t sell plots of land, they sell burial rights. The ownership entity holds the property whether as a private for-profit or nonprofit corporation, a municipality or a religious organization.

Is it safe to invest in a burial plot?

Investing in burial plots may be a source of income in difficult economic times. “Burial rights brokers” have established a niche in what might humorously be termed an “underground” market. The niche market is regulated by some state agencies and falls under the aegis of the Federal Trade Commission’s “Funeral Rule.”