Large, mature lots are often marketed for specific lifestyle "privileges".
: Instead of clear-cutting, remove only invasive species or undergrowth to maintain the "established" feel of the land.
: Verify if your "big land" has specific privileges, such as horse rights or the ability to build an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) , which are common perks for these types of properties.
"Mature land" often implies the presence of large, old-growth trees and established gardens.
: Mature land may have depleted soil if it hasn't been managed. Test the soil before starting new plantings to ensure they can compete with established root systems. 3. Usage & Lifestyle
Large, mature lots are often marketed for specific lifestyle "privileges".
: Instead of clear-cutting, remove only invasive species or undergrowth to maintain the "established" feel of the land.
: Verify if your "big land" has specific privileges, such as horse rights or the ability to build an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) , which are common perks for these types of properties.
"Mature land" often implies the presence of large, old-growth trees and established gardens.
: Mature land may have depleted soil if it hasn't been managed. Test the soil before starting new plantings to ensure they can compete with established root systems. 3. Usage & Lifestyle