United Country Real Estate 1st Edition 2025

United Country Real Estate

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MIDWEST LIFESTYLE PROPERTIES - DECORAH, IA

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LOESS HILLS REALTY & AUCTION - HARLAN, IA

EXQUISITE RESIDENCE 0.6 acre, 5 BR, 4 BA | #14021-25462 | $650,000

EDGE OF TOWN 0.3 acre, 4 BR, 1.5 BA | #14021-24180 | $235,500

SPACIOUS & COZY 0.2 acre, 4 BR, 2.5 BA | #14021-25205 | $159,900

Find the Right Location Choosing the right location for your hunting property is an important decision that requires careful consideration of a number of factors. While the region of the country and your state alter the de fi nition of what is a close drive, remote tracts may offer better seclusion but make frequent trips impractical. Determine the acreage your resources will allow you to comfortably operate to discover what land management practices will work best for you. Hunting Property Size The size of your hunting property should align with your recreational goals. If you plan to manage deer and other wildlife populations effectively, you’ll need enough land and brush to allow the animals to roam and replenish each season. Small properties can still be effective for hunting, but they may require more thoughtful management to avoid adding too much pressure to the local game. Evaluate the Quality of Wildlife Evaluate the quality of the wildlife on your property. Look for signs of healthy deer populations, such as well worn trails, bedding areas, scrapes and rubs. Research the local deer density and talk to neighbors about game activity. Set up trail cameras to monitor wildlife patterns before purchasing your land.

HOWTOFIND THE PERFECT HUNTING PROPERTY

Determine Your Budget Before diving into your search for hunting land, it’s essential to establish your budget. Every real estate buyer has unique fi nancial circumstances, and determining what you can afford involves assessing credit history, income and fi nancing abilities. Loan Options for Hunting Land Financing a hunting property differs from purchasing a residential home in many ways. Some of these factors in fl uence which loans are eligible for your real estate journey. For example, some land loans require higher down payments and shorter repayment terms. Research lenders who specialize in rural land and recreational property loans.

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