I | LOCATION |
| Sellers' or Real Estate Broker's Name and Phone Number |
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| Distance to your job __________________________________ |
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| Commuting Expense __________________________________ |
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| Time to Commute ___________ Commute Expense ________ |
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| Condition of Roads in winter ___________________________ |
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| Distance to Schools or Bus Stop _________________________ |
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| Distance to Church _______ to Shopping _________________ |
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| Telephone Available ___ Electricity ____ Mail ____________ |
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II | WATER SUPPLY |
| City Water ___ Private Well ___ Community well ___ |
| If other than large community well or city water, have the |
| water tested by a state certified lab doing a water |
| bacteriological analysis. On Whidbey Island the cost is $20 |
| Pond or stream? _____________ Any wetlands? ______ |
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III | ELECTRICITY |
| Is electricity to the property? Living off the grid (on solar power or |
| other) is difficult and expensive. If buying raw land, what is the |
| distance to the power source? Contact the local provider to |
| determine the cost to bring power to your building site. |
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IV | SEWAGE DISPOSAL |
| Municipal ____ Septic Tank ____ Raw Land Perc ___ |
| Don't purchase raw land without having the soils tested for a |
| septic perc (the ability for the soils to qualify for a state or |
| county approved septic system). If purchasing a property with |
| a septic system, have the tanks pumped and inspected prior to |
| closing on the property. This cost is usually paid by the seller. |
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V | LAND |
| Total Land Available ____________ |
| Should be at least 3/4 acre of good, level land. Total of 2 to 5 |
| acres to include orchard, pasture, hay field, and land to grow some |
| stock feed. |
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VI | OUT BUILDINGS |
| Garage ____ Tool House ____ Workroom ____ Barn ____ |
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| Poultry House and/or Barn ____ |
| Barn for dairy, rabits and poultry ideally should contain a |
| minimum of 500 square ft. floor area. |
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VII | ORCHARD |
| Apple ____ Peach ____ Cherry ____ Plum ____ Grape ____ |
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| Rhaspberries ____ Strawberries ____ Blackberries ____ |
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| Blueberries ____ Asparagus ____ Rhubarb ____ |
| An established orchard in good condition is worth money. For |
| a family of 4 this should contain: 5 apple, 3 pear, 1 peach, |
| 2 cherry, 2 plum trees, 10 grape vines. Small fruits: 50 raspberries, |
| 100 strawberries, 6 blueberry shrubs. |
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VIII | OTHER |
| Shade trees ________________________________________________ |
| Fencing _____________________________________________________ |
| Good fencing is worth considerable) |
| Length of growing season _______ |
| What is the micro-climate of the property? Is it in a hole that will |
| frost early? Ask the neighbors. |
| Kind of Neighbors _____________________________________ |
| Meet the neighbors, talk to them and ask about the neighborhood |
| Is extra land adjoing the property available? |
| What is the property tax on this property? ________________ |
| Any restrictions against raising livestock, etc. |
| Are there any CC&Rs? (Coventants, Conditions, and Restrictions |
| that run with the land) |
| Assessed Value of the Property _________________________ |
| Down Payment needed ________________________________ |
| Estimated cost to repair ________________________________ |
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IX | HOUSE |
| List out your ideal want list for a house |
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