Indian Country
AUGUST 27, 2017 AT 4:18 PM
homesteading, farming, gardening, self sufficiency and country life / /u/anglesdangles
Hello fellow homesteaders :)
Long time lurker of the sub, first time poster. We recently sold our starter home and are renting a house. We have a 20 acre plot of land in western Washington we are about to pay off with the proceeds from the house (yippeee!!).
We have a rough two year plan for saving and building our home. We want to get a really thorough survey of the property to make more informed decisions for planning of water run off (sloped land) and adjusting current access (has a BAD hairpin turn that will cause issues for anything bigger than a large pickup) house and shop placement, septic, future garden, orchard... and all the rest.
The land currently has an old logging road for access with two clearings on the property, water, phone, and power to corner of the property.
Question: Suggestions on what I need to be asking when getting a land survey performed? I have no issue spending a bit more up front for something I can use to make our dream a reality we will enjoy living with.
Thanks and have a good one!
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