It is important to understand that you as the buyer need a real estate
agent who is legally bound to represent your interests not those of the
seller. When an owner lists his property for sale with a real estate
agent that agent is legally bound to represent the seller's best
interests, N O T Y O U R S. You the buyer need someone "in your
corner" who is legally bound to represent your best interests. Enter the
buyer's agent.
But how much will this cost? Nothing extra. The fee available to the
seller's agent is split with your (buyer's) agent.
My current home is on a 160 acre cattle ranch. I have no tower
restrictions except with the FAA, no home owner's assoc. or other
nonsense. My septic system was registered with the DEQ (Department of
Environmental Quality.) Other than that there were no permits or
inspections whatsoever.
My buyer's agent was a retired academician, PhD entomologist, I met when
cold calling real estate companies. We have been very close friends for
going on 20 years now. Not your average real estate sales guy maybe but
not all that unusual either in my experience. ...and oh by the way, he
lived in a development where every home is on an acre or two and he had
a free standing 100ft tower with a wind generator on it in his back
yard. Free standing triangle tower with legs on 14 ft centers at ground
level.
Patrick NJ5G
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