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Rural Land Sales in real estate refers to the sale of undeveloped land, usually as a parcel or tract of several acres of a ranch.

Definitions: Rural Land Sales

The term rural can be defined as "the comprehensive, nonspecific word referring to life on the farm or country". The word land is commonly known as "ground considered as property" or "the solid part of the earth's surface not covered by water". Sales is the term used for the exchange of property for an agreed sum. The combination of the three words rural land sales is commonly used in real estate when referring to the sale or acquisition of just land, not to be classified as Real Property.

History

In the United States, the purchase of Rural Land or raw acreage is generally for investment purposes, although some buyers intend to build a home and reside there. Often without standard utility services readily available, alternative methods are used:

Often, grazing rights are assigned to neighboring ranchers, so that they may continue to utilize the property for livestock grazing. Grazing rights may be appealed by land owners' and upon approval must install fencing along the perimeter of the property to enclose the area.

Land Auction

A method of performing real estate transactions is through auctions. Since the emergence of internet auction sites such as ebay.com, the visibility of Rural Land Sales has been made popular through rural land auctions.

See also

Online Land Sales - Web sites that allows buyers to search for and sellers to advertise rural land for sale such as Land Incorporated, Land Watch and Land & Farm.

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