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Discover the Good Life in Rural America

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According to the 1990 census, the rural population rose by 2.2 million people. Contrary to previous decades, this offers indisputable proof that city dwellers are tired of contending with the three "C's": Crime, Congestion, and Corporate shakiness. Rural real estate is in increasing demand.

Now there is a comprehensive new wish book for the wise consumer seeking to purchase real estate in Small Town America. No matter whether your getaway place is a vacation retreat, a permanent family residence, a retirement home, farm land, or investment property, Discover the Good Life in Rural America: The City Slicker's Guide to Buying Country Real Estate ... Without Losing Your Shirt points the way. With the guidance author and real estate expert Bob Bone includes, you can follow your inspiration without undue perspiration.

Bone provides rural relocaters the ingredients needed to make informed real estate purchases. And he does it with a dash of humor and a dollop of practical knowledge. No newcomer to country property, this Realtor has been buying and selling rural real estate for four decades.

When this book speaks of people going to the country, it embraces moving to rural areas and towns of 100,000 population or less. While going "back to the land" can be an exhilarating experience, the dawn-to-dusk hours and rigors of self-sufficiency don't appeal to most urbanites. On the other hand, the lure of quality of life in smaller communities is charming city dwellers and suburbanites alike.

In Discover the Good Life in Rural America you'll find sound advice for purchasing a piece of paradise. You'll learn where to relocate; glean tips on shrewdly purchasing homes, ranches, farms, or country businesses; master the ins and outs of buying bare land; plus find a revealing discussion of water rights and how exchanges can delay paying capital gains taxes. And if you're looking to rural real estate as an investment, this book can open the doors to thousands of extra dollars.

There are meaty chapters on making an offer, arranging financing, even selling your home in the city--plus strategies for developing a business in the boonies. Handy checklists and tables of statistics remove much of the worry and risk from buying a piece of country property. There's even an explanation of how to read a topographical map, apply for a zoning variance, and use a "buyer" broker. If you're heading for the boonies, get your copy today!

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