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Oly

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Agent at Windermere Real Estate/Jackson Hole
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Oly is a Wyoming native, living most of his life in this state. He spent his summers building cabins in Pacific Creek, Moran, Wyoming. After high school, ... show more
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"We had frequently visited the Jackson area and had finally decided to take the plunge to buy into the local real estate market. Not knowing anyone, we ... show more
Oly answered:
Alyssa:
Buying property is not really different than buying a home, except there is no house :-) You will need to look into the water rights to the property, or depth of wells in the surrounding developments. The description of the property size and ask the seller to have the property marked at the corners so you know what you are purchasing. You will need to find out about winter access to the land and what fees are associated with that, if any. Any considerations in the CCR's about building restrictions or use restrictions. Mineral rights might be another good question to get answered, some areas have drilling rigs brought in as a next door neighbor which might not be the best living conditions. A good deal of items to consider other than these as well depending on the situation. Get a buyer’s agent to help you with these you will save yourself a lot of leg work, but make sure they get you all the answers. Good Luck
Oly Olson - Tue Apr 28 2009, 11:17

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