All About Buying a Ranch

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When it comes to ranch properties, the approach is different from residential properties. The speaker explains that they follow a checklist to determine the specific requirements of the buyer regarding animals, hunting, wildlife, and fencing (high or low). They also consider factors like the availability of water, infrastructure, easements, and the type of neighbors in the area. This comprehensive checklist helps streamline the process and ensures that they find properties that match the buyer's preferences. The speaker also mentions that financing and budget discussions are important in ranch transactions. Unlike residential properties that can be easily found on multiple listing services (MLS) or websites, ranches may be listed through various broker relationships, making it necessary to seek assistance from their profile or provided link to find suitable options.

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