7 Things Every Buyer Should Check Before Purchasing a Farm

by Heather Wells

Purchasing a farm is very different from purchasing a typical residential property. Beyond the home itself, buyers should carefully evaluate the infrastructure, land, and long-term usability of the property.

Before purchasing a farm, consider these important factors:

  1. Water Sources – Verify wells, springs, ponds, and water access for livestock.

  2. Fencing – Evaluate condition, safety, and replacement costs.

  3. Soil and Drainage – Poor drainage can impact pastures, riding arenas, and future improvements.

  4. Zoning – Understand what agricultural activities are permitted on the property.

  5. Access – Ensure trailers, farm equipment, and emergency vehicles can easily access the property.

  6. Barn Condition – Inspect roofs, foundations, electrical systems, and stall layouts.

  7. Internet Service – Reliable internet has become essential for many buyers, especially those working remotely.

A farm may appear perfect at first glance, but taking the time to investigate these critical details can prevent costly surprises after closing.

Whether you're purchasing your first farmette or expanding an established operation, due diligence is one of the most important steps in the process.

Heather Wells
Heather Wells

REALTOR® | License ID: 0225227499

+1(703) 627-7697 | wellshlw@gmail.com

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