unimproved

/ˌʌnɪmˈpruːvd/
adjective
  1. Not made better or more valuable; not enhanced or upgraded.
    • The land remained unimproved for years, without any buildings or roads.
    • The house was sold in an unimproved condition, with no renovations or repairs.
    • They decided to hike the unimproved trail, which was rough and had no signs.
  2. Not developed or cultivated for use, especially land without buildings or infrastructure.
    • Unimproved property is often cheaper but requires more work to make it usable.
    • Farmers left the field unimproved, letting wild grasses grow instead of planting crops.
    • The investor bought unimproved land outside the city, hoping to build a shopping center later.
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