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=== Premium Abandoned Land ===
=== Premium Abandoned Land ===
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On the [[Premium Continents]] land has a special status. If a resident decides to leave his/her premium home to buy land somewhere else, the house is deleted and the land is abandoned. Main difference is that this land will not be named 'abandoned land' and it will return to the reserve land for premium homes.
On the [[Premium Continents]] land has a special status. If a resident decides to leave his/her premium home to buy land somewhere else, the house is deleted and the land is abandoned. Main difference is that this land will not be named 'abandoned land' and it will return to the reserve land for premium homes.

Revision as of 15:18, 29 March 2014

Abandoned land - parcel

This article is about all types of abandoned land. For classic mainland abandoned land, see Abandoned Land.

This article is made for Geographic reasons. If you want to abandon your land or you want to purchase abandoned land, please use the lonk shown above or go to Abandoned Land.

Deffinition

Abandoned land is a land surface (from a microparcel to an entire sim), that was abandoned by its previous user. By the term 'abandoned land' we usually understand classic abandoned land found in the central Linden-owned continents, but it is not an error if we include in this category also a few other types of land.

Mainland

Classic Abandoned Land

Abandoned land - entire sim

As shown on Gridsurvey, abandoned land is shown as 13.4 to 14.2% of total mainland surface. It varies up to high values depending on what continent. Also, it is clearly visible that inside a single continent, abandoned land might vary from 0% to the whole sim.

A parcel of abandoned land is always named so. Sometimes (but not always), name includes data about the last owner and the date it was abandoned. From time to time, abandoned parcels might merge and form larger slices of land. When this happens, always the name of former residents is removed. When a parcel is abandoned, land looks like it looked first, only that the objects are returned to their owners. Then, land changes its shape and becomes full with slopes and holes. Sometimes, in places with high declivity, it might create a multitude of small terraces. It is not clear if land degradation increases over time or if this phenomena is done only once. Always, classic abandoned land is owned by Governor Linden.

Infrastructure (roads and railways), Geography (interesting features) and water access (mainly oceanic coast) have a strong influence on local economy development. this is the reason why abandoned land is much more often found in places without road, rail or water access. A second factor seems to be Land With Restricted Access. Isolated parcels, surrounded by ban lines or entity orbs, will have a stronger tendince to be isolated. This can be seen in central Nautilus.

Premium Abandoned Land

Abandoned land - parcel

On the Premium Continents land has a special status. If a resident decides to leave his/her premium home to buy land somewhere else, the house is deleted and the land is abandoned. Main difference is that this land will not be named 'abandoned land' and it will return to the reserve land for premium homes.

Other types of abandoned land

As Gridsurvey shows, there are parcels (about 1%) that are not for sure abandoned land. This includes land that is for sale or for land auction by the Linden officials, but also other kinds of land. This land is not always owned by various Linden accounts. Sometimes this land was abandoned land, but it is in a transformation process (for construction of a new road, a park or a railway).

Private Land

Part of this type of land is also Unused Land.

Abandoned Estate Land

Since 70% of the grid is private - owned land, the study of this type of land is very important for Geographs. Abandoned land can be found also on private sims. Parcels are not named 'abandoned land' and usually they are set for sale or for rent very soon after their previous owner/user left them. To abandon private land is not needed to use special instructions. All needed is to stop paying the fee for that land. To purchase private land is also much more easy than to purchase mainland abandoned land. You don't need to write a support case, you only need to contact the estate owner. If percent of unused land is too high, the estate owner might abandon entire sim.

Abandoned Estate Sim

This was something common in the first days, when many estates were estabilished and vahished when they could no longer pay land tier. Now, it is something more rare. While editing the List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters, Second Life Geography team noticed that in 5 months (November 2013 - March 2014) world map did not changed too much.

Once the estate owner abandones a sim (or stops to pay the land tier), land vanishes from the grid. First, access is denied to the sim. Then, on world map, it is still visible, but without the sim name. In the third step, the sim is visible on map only at some resolutions, in 10 to 20 days (depending on service functions and on what wiever you use), the abandoned sim should no longer be visible.

Abandoned Rental Land

Rental corporations from mainland offer land for rent. Users might abandon their land. In this case, land remains owned by the rental corporation, but it is Unused Land. However, if the amount of unused land is too big, land corporation might abandon it for good.

Confussions

  • If a resident buys a slice of classic abandined land and does not change its name, it will be named 'abandoned land' but it will be Inhabited Land.
  • If a resident no longer logs in, but still pays land tier, land will not be abandoned even for years.
  • Throughout the grid, there are parcels of Unused Land. This is land without buildings, but not abandoned land. Sometimes, constructions might be in a skybox, while on ground there is nothing built.

See also

Second Life Geography

Unused Land

Inhabited Land