Buying a home in the country is an exciting move but you need to take amenities and services into consideration. These tips will help you make the right decision.
July 29, 2015
Buying a home in the country is an exciting move but you need to take amenities and services into consideration. These tips will help you make the right decision.
A natural gas service is unlikely to be available on a rural property, but gas delivered to a holding tank is often a good alternative.
Check on local availability, as well as the costs and reliability of supplies in the area.
The cost of connecting to the telephone network may be costly compared to other options.
The cost of running a cell phone may compare well with the cost of connecting a conventional phone, but be certain that there is good cell network coverage in the area.
Alternatively, you might prefer to use a satellite phone.
Rural properties rarely have garbage collection services. Your household may have to learn new recycling and waste reduction habits.
Find out the location of the nearest garbage dump, what you'll pay for tipping fees and if there are recycling facilities.
It is likely that properties you inspect will rely on a septic or recycling sewage system.
An undeveloped property is not desirable unless it offers at least one good building site.
Living in the country can be a welcome change from city life. Follow these tips for a successful choice.
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