04-23-2016, 02:54 PM
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Re: Wooden panel yurt in South Australia
We looked at probably six properties but that was in 1987 so I don't recall the exact count. Once you have seen a few properties you start to get a feel for what you are doing and how to look at them, and what you like. btw that is also an advantage when interviewing contractors. You start to get a feel for them as well after meeting a few. You'll know when you have found the right place and the right guys.
That's quite the investment for property so make sure a lawyer and your agents are all in on the sale, and everything is in writing and legal. Get a survey if necessary. Look for boundary pins or stakes. Don't trust the real estate people know the property stakes. Their interest is in making the sale. They might no the pins, and then again they might not and are guessing. I have had experience with neighbors that got their property boundaries from 'might nots'. lol Have fun and good luck.
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