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Buyer's Guide: What to Know Before You Buy Rural
Buying rural property is different from buying in town. Use this quick guide to understand financing, land value, wells and septic, environmental considerations, and closing timelines before you make an offer.
Conservation & Environmental Considerations
- • Regulated areas: Floodplains, wetlands, and valleylands can limit development (permits required).
- • Setbacks: Shoreline, watercourse, and steep-slope setbacks affect building envelopes.
- • Woodlots & habitat: Forestry bylaws or habitat protection can restrict tree removal.
Closing Costs & Timelines
- • Extras: Surveys, septic/well inspections, water tests, and environmental reviews add cost and time.
- • Adjustments: Fuel, property taxes, crop inputs, and equipment inclusions should be itemized.
- • Seasonality: Access, testing, and possession may be weather-dependent; plan buffers.
Financing a Rural Property
- • Down payment & terms: Some lenders limit amortization or require higher down payments on rural, hobby, or agricultural use.
- • Appraisals: Appraisals may focus on house + immediate acreage; excess acreage can be valued separately.
- • Insurance: Confirm availability and cost for rural risks (wood stoves, distance to hydrants, outbuildings).
Soil, Crops, and Agricultural Value
- • Soil & drainage: Review soil maps, tile drainage, and past land use; walk fields after rainfall.
- • Current use: Cash crop, hay, pasture, or mixed operations affect value and future use.
- • Outbuildings: Condition, power, water, clear heights, and doors drive functionality and price.
Septic and Well Inspections
- • Water: Request well logs and recent potability tests; note depth, flow rate, and treatment systems.
- • Septic: Ask for age, size, permits, and service records; confirm location and setbacks.
- • Future plans: Adding bedrooms or second units may require septic upgrades.
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