Purchasing a Country Property
August 27, 2007
Want to move out of the city and experience quiet country living?
It could be more difficult than what you might think.
Does the property you’re interested in have rural water or are you going to have to drill a well and what are the complications you can run in to with water quality, and how do you address this issue.
No doubt you will not have the luxury of community sewer so what do you do? The two most common remedies to this situation is either a septic system or lagoon. Depending on the size of your property and county in which it is located this can all vary in price and what you can actually do.
If you are buying a property, you need to have the ability to build if this is your desire and this too can get complicated.
The bottom line to country living and purchasing the right property is dealing with an educated professional regarding all the potential obstacles that can come your way. At Jeff Lange Real Estate, we pride ourselves in working with you to find the right property for your need and assisting you with the right contact information regarding zoning, environmental and other issues to make this experience and positive memorable adventure.
For information on properties, waste systems, well water and other concerns please give us a call or simply respond to this blog.
Sincerely,
Dee & Mary Pettegrew