Description
Information that will assist you in making the best possible rural property purchase. Buying a rural property is a substantial financial outlay. There are many factors to be considered when buying a rural property. The checklist will guide you through the many important factors that need to be assessed before you buy a rural property.
Before buying a rural property this checklist is a must download. An example of the information that is brought to your attention is the following;
You should compare the measurements shown on the title document with actual fences and buildings on the property, to make sure the boundaries match. If you have concerns about this, you can speak to your lawyer or conveyancer, or commission a site survey to establish property boundaries. What are the regulations as to design and construction in bush fire prone areas?
Consider what you want from your rural community and spend time in the area before buying to see if it can provide the lifestyle you’re looking for.
Quality information can save buyers much time money and stress. Examining all aspects of your rural property purchase should be considered essential before committing to a substantial outlay of money.