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<blockquote data-quote="ERodrig" data-source="post: 398755" data-attributes="member: 2602"><p>I agree with all of the above mentioned. If you don't already have water, negotiate it into the price. Make sure that you are aware of any and all rights of ways or easements on your property. The last thing you want is to have someone coming through your property whenever they want (trust me on that one). I don't know much about the mineral rights, we own all of ours, but I'd check that tool. One thing that may not have been mentioned, which may not matter where you're at, check with the highway folks. Around my area buying land is risky without knowing if some yahoo at the Capitol is wanting to build a road through it. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERodrig, post: 398755, member: 2602"] I agree with all of the above mentioned. If you don't already have water, negotiate it into the price. Make sure that you are aware of any and all rights of ways or easements on your property. The last thing you want is to have someone coming through your property whenever they want (trust me on that one). I don't know much about the mineral rights, we own all of ours, but I'd check that tool. One thing that may not have been mentioned, which may not matter where you're at, check with the highway folks. Around my area buying land is risky without knowing if some yahoo at the Capitol is wanting to build a road through it. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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