Ok, now that we’ve established a baseline of non-negotiables and lifestyle preferences, we’re now going to dive deeper into all of the other factors that go into choosing the perfect property.
This list is based on what I was shopping for and what mattered to me and related questions to ask.
Your list will be different but this gives you a good place to start.
The key thing with this list is knowing what matters, what to look for, and when to be willing to compromise.
Water
- Rivers / Creeks
- Source
- Where is the property in relation to the watershed (top, middle, bottom)?
- What is the reliability of the watershed?
- What is upstream of the property, anything bad or could cause pollution?
- Any other threats to the overall watershed? (local industrial businesses, potential zoning changes or land uses, etc)
- Seasonality
- Does the water run year-round or only seasonally?
- Does it dry up in summer?
- Does it freeze and stop in winter?
- Does the water run year-round or only seasonally?
- Considerations
- Is the water managed by a water association or other organization?
- Where are the control gates for water access (if any) and do you have access to them?
- Source
- Lakes / Ponds
- Source
- How is the water being replenished?
- Seasonality
- Is the water there year-round or only seasonally or some other factor?
- Issues
- Is the location naturally occurring or manmade?
- If manmade, are the walls holding or leaking any where?
- If manmade, is there a liner or is it all naturally built?
- Source
- Water Rights: extremely important, confirm before even making an offer
- Legality
- Does the property come with water rights to use the water that flows through the property?
- If yes, how much? when? where?
- Documentation
- Does the property come with written legal documents clearly stating the water rights ownership, quantity, seniority, and other determinations?
- Quantity
- Does the water rights documentation state if there is a limitation on quantity of water per week, month, or year?
- Is there a limitation on certain days you can or cannot use it?
- Location
- Is there a limitation on where that water can be used on the property?
- Is there a designation for domestic use, livestock use, landscape use, or irrigation use?
- Legality
Weather
- Summer
- What is the average high temperature?
- What is the record high temperature?
- Are there seasonal natural occurrences such as monsoons, hurricanes, hail, dust storms, insects, migrations, wildfires, etc?
- Are you okay living with those factors?
- Do those factors limit what crops you can grow in the summer?
- Do those factors limit what animals you can have?
- Winter
- What is the average low temperature?
- What is the record low temperature?
- Are there seasonal natural occurrences such as heavy rain storms, snow storms, extended periods below freezing, etc?
- Are you okay living with those factors?
- Do those factors limit what you can grow in the winter?
- Do those factors limit what animals you can have?
- Plant Zone
- What USDA Plant Zone is the property?
- Does that plant zone limit what you can grow each year?
- Are the total growing days between last frost date and first frost date enough to grow food to be self sufficient?
- Will you need to build infrastructure to overcome growing challenges for that plant zone? Are you okay with that?
- Predominant Weather Patterns
- Is the location of the property predominantly windy?
- Learn to read landscapes (tree quantity, direction the trees lean or branches are pointing, etc)
- If there are no trees or very few trees within view, it’s probably very windy
- If the property is near large mountains, it’s probably very windy
- Is the location of the property predominantly windy?
Location
- Neighbors
- How far are the closest neighbors?
- Are they friendly?
- If you stand outside, can you hear any neighbors or activity?
- Is this acceptable? (sometimes too loud, sometimes too quiet for some people)
- How far are the closest neighbors?
- Town
- How far to get to the closest town?
- What amenities does it have?
- Does it have the amenities you need?
- If not, is this okay with you? can you make do without?
- Shopping
- How far is the grocery store?
- How far is the hardware store?
- How far is the feed store?
- Are you okay with driving those distances on a regular basis?
- Healthcare
- How far is the closest emergency room?
- How far is the closest urgent care?
- How far is the closest medical facility?
- Are they taking new patients?
- How far is the closest specialty clinic (dentist, optometrist, etc)?
- School
- If you have children, how far is the school (all levels)?
- Are you okay with driving them that distance to school every day?
- Is there a bus route to pick them up?
- If homeschooling, are there local support and meetup groups?
- Employment
- Will you have outside employment or work from home?
- How far is the closest employment with sufficient pay levels?
- Are you okay with driving that distance on a regular basis for your job?
Utilities
- Electric
- local
- solar
- enough sun days
- wind
- hydro
- generators
- Natural Gas
- Propane
- Is there a local propane supplier that delivers to the property?
- Heating/Cooling
- Is the home heating/cooling source from electric, natural gas, propane, or firewood?
- Is the system functional and in good condition?
- Is fuel supply readily available?
- Internet
- Is there hardwired internet available? (cable, DSL, fiber optic)
- Are speed sufficient for your daily usage and needs?
- Is satellite internet available?
- Is there enough clear sky view for satellite internet to work properly?
- Are speeds sufficient for your daily usage and needs?
- Is there hardwired internet available? (cable, DSL, fiber optic)
Property Rights
- timber
- mineral
- easements / right of way
- hoa / covenants
zoning
- building restrictions
- allows agriculture
building codes
RV allowed
accessibility
natural disasters
- wildfire
- flooding
- snow
- hurricanes
- tornadoes
- earthquakes
- mudslides
wildlife
wetlands
soil quality
- can be built up over time
property history
security
- can’t be seen from road
- limited ingress/egress access
- able to see approaches
firearms
- allowed
taxation
- agricultural rate
Law
- stand ground / castle doctrine



