I'm going to be looking to retire sometime in the next ten years or so and want to settle down on some hunting land. Right now I'm considering Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, but nothing concrete. I'm also running into some 'analysis paralysis'. So I figured i would ask you folks. There's not much in the way of outdoor experience that isn't covered by folks on here.
If you've purchased rural land, what process did you follow? How did it work out? If you haven't purchased rural land, how would you go about doing it?
Should I narrow down where I want to be and then only focus on land in that area, or should I look for land all over the state(s) and maximize my options? Should I employ a realtor to help in my search or should I find the land on my own and then contact the realtor associated with the parcel? I'm also worried about how to secure said property and real estate I build on it if I'm going to be traveling for months at a time after retirement. Is that a valid concern? Lastly, what are some tips or warnings you can give me about the process of finding land to buy? Right of ways, easements, etc?
Right now I'm looking at small parcels between 50-100 acres, if that makes a difference.
If you've purchased rural land, what process did you follow? How did it work out? If you haven't purchased rural land, how would you go about doing it?
Should I narrow down where I want to be and then only focus on land in that area, or should I look for land all over the state(s) and maximize my options? Should I employ a realtor to help in my search or should I find the land on my own and then contact the realtor associated with the parcel? I'm also worried about how to secure said property and real estate I build on it if I'm going to be traveling for months at a time after retirement. Is that a valid concern? Lastly, what are some tips or warnings you can give me about the process of finding land to buy? Right of ways, easements, etc?
Right now I'm looking at small parcels between 50-100 acres, if that makes a difference.