But It's JUST Dirt, Right?

 

Is this the view you want out your front window? Who do you engage to help you find it?

My mechanic buddy who works on classic cars may not be the best person to advise me on a modern hybrid-car purchase. We all know this basic fact -- professionals are not all the same -- but sometimes we forget to act on it.

In the exact same vein, not all agents understand the nuances of vacant land. We're called Dirt Road Real Estate for a reason; let me share with you what you'd be missing by working with a residential-in-town specialist to find your perfect rural get-away.

The biggest difference, at the end of the day? We help you dream.

At our brokerage, we live rurally ourselves. We understand managing long distances to town, dirt roads, and provisioning your own utilities including electricity, well, and septic when the grid doesn't reach that far. We have close connections with homesteaders, hunters, people who just like space, and contractors who work to support them. We know the value of the access, the substrate, the views, the topography, game units, and growing zones.

And how do we help you dream? We inject reality grown by experience. If you tell me you want to homestead, but love that parcel that is currently a pile of rocks with a beautiful view, we'll have a conversation about raised-bed gardening instead of in-the-ground. If you're in love with that valley parcel that is in your price range but is at the end of 18 miles of rugged dirt road--and you work in town every day, we'll talk about the realities of vehicle choice, suspension repairs and frequent tire purchases. And if I, personally, don't know the answer, I have a lot of experience in my brokerage to turn to to find it for you.

So...if you want to dream rurally, come dream with us.

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