Acreage
People choose acreage property for a number of reasons. With the right resources and information, you can find the right property for your home, farm, ranch or other needs.
When searching for their next real estate purchase, many people consider acreage property: land that can consist of a one-acre or less home plot or hundreds of acres of farmland, pasture or forrest. This type of property is usually found in rural areas where ranches, farms and other such estates are common. However, many homes with acreage are located in suburban areas as well. Whatever your situation, this type of property may be the answer for you.
Those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or biking want to be able to do so right on their own property. Hunters and fishermen also like the comfort of their own land for their sports. Gardeners and landscapers appreciate being able to enjoy their hobbies right at home. The open space and opportunity to own property gives many people a sense of freedom. Your reasons for choosing acreage with your next home may vary; the important thing is to be informed of your choices and to find assistance from a professional. Having the right information and resources will help you make the right choice in your purchase.
When considering acreage property as your next real estate purchase, there are a few questions you should ask and a number of things you should keep in mind throughout the process:
- Know the history of the land. Has it been used for undesirable purposes in the past (perhaps a dumping ground for chemicals or even a makeshift landfill)? Finding this out can save you much stress and even legal action in the future. This information can also help you decide if the property is worth the price, especially if you are planning to use it for farmland or if you are planning to drink the water that may be running from a well on the property.
- Be aware of all zoning restrictions that may hinder what you wish to do with the property.
- Consider hiring a surveyor or another specialist to take stock of the land’s benefits and problems. Perhaps there is a geological condition that may cause the soil to deteriorate, or the land is no longer good for farming.
- Find out the estimated appreciation or depreciation of the acreage before buying. A Realtor that specializes in land for sale can help you in this area, as he or she will have expertise in local market trends and can help you predict the future value of your property.
No matter how much acreage you are looking for, you can find land to meet your needs if you look in the right places. Your Realtor can help you browse listings, evaluate your options and find the perfect property for your home, farm, recreation or other personal endeavors.
By Ashley Andyshak