Can you own your own piece of remote land?

Can you own your own piece of remote land?

Have you dreamed of owning your own piece of remote land? Somewhere to build that weekend cabin, vacation property, get-away-from-it-all residence? Or live closer to nature, be more self-sufficient, have a garden, a few animals, build off grid, partial off-grid, or looking for a good bug out property?

Which is the best website to find rural property in Australia?

ruralVIEW.com.au provides you with a diverse range of rural properties to suit your requirements, including; lifestyle properties, farmlets, speciality farms, vacant rural land, livestock farms, dairy farmsand cropping/grazing farms. Try our new website view.com.auto research any property in Australia.

Who is the owner of Rural View Estate Agency?

Rural View was established by Charlie Graham in 2007 as a niche estate agency specialising in the sale and letting of country property. From its early roots it quickly established a reputation as an approachable […]

What should I consider when buying rural land?

Buying rural land is not only about the asking price of the property, but the expenses of building up the property to your requirements, adding utilities, fencing, and more. And, don’t forget there are annual property taxes. Before you invest, consider all aspects of what you want, and what any particular property will need to meet your desires.

What are the different types of remote properties?

Secluded properties located away from easy access, off and away from main roads, civilization and neighbors. Remote and private (privacy) properties including recreation & hunting land, acreage, ranches, off the grid, country homes, mountain land, scenic and view properties, farms, building lots, home sites, and wilderness parcels.

Is it possible to buy land in remote areas?

Big gains such as these are rare on properties in remote regions, but Niho and Dignam are both now selling land in more desirable areas where the chance of making a sizable return on an investment is higher.

Buying rural land is not only about the asking price of the property, but the expenses of building up the property to your requirements, adding utilities, fencing, and more. And, don’t forget there are annual property taxes. Before you invest, consider all aspects of what you want, and what any particular property will need to meet your desires.

How to bring utilities to rural or undeveloped land?

It could mean right next door or quite a ways down the road. Most utility companies will charge you for every foot they have to extend a line to your property and on your property. They should be able to provide an estimate for you even before you purchase a property, which could potentially influence whether that purchase is feasible.