Rural/Lifestyle

As life has presented the opportunity to work remotely, more families are making the leap and leaving the city for the dream rural lifestyle. 




Choosing a Rural / Lifestyle Property

How do you get started? How do you choose the right rural property? And what do you need to know to make the move to the country a success?

There’s more to it than the green surroundings and a picket fence. Unlike living in a suburb, choosing a rural property isn’t just about the home – it’s the whole package.

A rural property owner herself, Lynda McNeill shares her top tips to ensure your rural dream becomes a lifestyle success: 


1. Choosing the right rural property for you is best determined by how you plan to use it.

  • If you’re looking to keep livestock, purchasing suitable land is very important. Flat or gentle undulating land offering suitable pasture is ideal. Land should be user-friendly, open, have cleared space, good quality soil and ample water supply, just to name a few key requirements. You will need to understand zoning to ensure it allows livestock, along with any quantity restrictions.
  • If the dream of staring out over uninterrupted rolling hills is more your style, ensure you understand what is required to maintain those hills, in all conditions. It could be harder to maintain, landslides in winter or windier than flatter land.
  • Rural doesn’t always mean acres of open space. You may prefer to have the peace of the country life, but within the town centre. This is a good option if you want to be close to facilities, have a large back yard and still enjoy what country life has to offer.

2. Understand threats to the property

Flooding: Flat, low lying land is often subject to flooding. You will need to understand the drainage system, not only on the property but in the surrounding areas also. If you’re looking at the property in the summer months this may be harder to detect – do your homework on zoning, overlays and speak to the locals.

Fire: If you are securing a heavily treed property, chances are you’ll be in a high fire risk zone. Ensure the correct clearing around the home has been carried out, and if not, what restrictions may apply.


3. Become familiar with the difference in utilities and what it will mean for you.

Here are a few that differ from suburban services:

Tank Water – Unlike mains water in the suburbs, most rural properties have tank water. Look at your current usage to determine if the current tank capacity is sufficient or if you’ll need to install more for your family and stock needs. Recognise that if you’re in a low rainfall area, there may be times that you’ll need to have water brought in. Learn how to tell if the tank is running low, so you have plenty of time to order before the tank runs dry.

Septic System – This is a term many suburban families are unfamiliar with. It’s very rare for rural properties to have connections to main sewer reticulation systems. Instead, each usually have their own in-ground septic tank. It’s an unpleasant one to get wrong, so do your homework to understand the system and what is required for maintaining it. 

Bottled Gas – Most of us are used to either electric or gas services for heating, cooking and hot water provided via the main services in the street. However, gas appliances in rural areas normally means bottled gas. This requires you to actively monitor when you need to refill so you don’t get caught short.


4. Heating your home

Most rural areas are known for the extremity in climate, with some even snowing in winter. The romanticised idea of an open fire can wear thin when the reality of chopping and stocking firewood takes over. Reassess your options – if you don’t see yourself as a woodchopper, find your local wood supplier and ensure you stock up ahead of winter. Or consider an alternative to a wood heater if this isn’t your style.

5. Suitable equipment

An additional cost to consider is having the correct equipment for ongoing property maintenance. This could include tractors, spraying booms, fencing, chainsaws etc. Research what is appropriate for the property you are securing. Ask the current vendors what they have found the most useful and explore negotiating these items into the chattels.


6. Insurance

Ensure you have adequate farm insurance that covers you for natural disasters, equipment, fencing and more.

7. Become familiar with amenities

Although being away from the hustle and bustle is appealing, it’s important to become familiar with local services and facilities. These could be bus services to get the kids to school or what distance the property is to main services, should you require them in an emergency. Of course, the importance for each service will depend on your family’s needs.

8. Make friends

By this, I don’t only mean with the neighbours, other parents at school and social groups. Befriend the locals. They are your walking information manual, not only on the area’s history, but also on who to call, no matter what problem you may have with your property or livestock.


Take the Leap into Rural Bliss

If you’re fed up with traffic every day, noisy neighbours, crowded commutes and have the ability to work remotely or get a new job in a rural area, then country living could be something to discuss with your family. The benefits of remote work speak for themselves. 

There’s a lot to consider before you take the leap into rural bliss, and extensive research is needed. 

If you’re ready to bid farewell to traffic jams and urban noise, and embrace the freedom of rural living, let us help you navigate this exciting transition.


Case Study

Seeking Rural Lifestyle 

Location: Gippsland 

Clients Brief: Our client, having recently relocated from NSW, sought to acquire a farm in regional Victoria, with no specific location in mind. Their primary criteria included cleared pasture, a livable house needing minimal work, well-maintained shedding, and undulating land suitable for easy stock management. Additionally, they desired the flexibility to have a second dwelling for a Bed and Breakfast, with consideration for rainfall patterns and a sense of community support in the chosen area.

Our Solution: After reviewing multiple potential locations, we narrowed our focus to the Gippsland and Ballarat regions. Our search led us to uncover a remarkable off-market property in the scenic location of Mirboo North.


Testimonials

  • “Mick and I recommend Lynda McNeill from Inview Property Group for your next property search. We have been to so many open houses with no success so decided to contact… Read More

    “Mick and I recommend Lynda McNeill from Inview Property Group for your next property search. We have been to so many open houses with no success so decided to contact Lynda about what she offers and how Inview Property Group can help us with our property journey. As the property market is so hot, we knew we had to be quick. Lynda saved us so much time and did all the hard work for us. She viewed and videoed the properties, contacted all the agents who were selling in our preferred area, negotiated with the real estate agent and ensured all the paperwork was completed to finalise the sale. Lynda was always looking out for us and our best interests. Lynda helped us find the property we thought we would never find. Thank you Lynda and Inview Property Group for making this process so much easier. We are so excited about our future in our new property.”

    Amanda & Mick – The Gurdies Buyers Advocacy
  • “I would highly recommend Inview Property Group to anyone seeking a buyer’s advocate. The entire team at Inview were attentive, patient, and diligent at every stage along our journey. Lynda… Read More

    “I would highly recommend Inview Property Group to anyone seeking a buyer’s advocate. The entire team at Inview were attentive, patient, and diligent at every stage along our journey. Lynda ensured we were always well informed and felt confident in every decision we had to make. Probably the single best investment we made was working with Inview.”

    Chris & Aurore – Belgrave Buyers Advocacy
  • “When we feel in love with the “idea” of living on land we really had no idea where to buy or what would best suit our family – Your clear… Read More

    “When we feel in love with the “idea” of living on land we really had no idea where to buy or what would best suit our family – Your clear plan and questions certainly narrowed it down and made us look at what was most important, your knowledge and due diligence on the rural property was amazing- we learnt a lot!!

    Thank you also for going the extra mile looking into the schools, clubs, and community.

    We are living the dream!” (if only we could post you some eggs from the chickens)

    Kelly, Matt, Holly & Cooper – Yarra Valley Buyers Advocacy
  • “Highly recommend Lynda and her team as buyers agents. We received Lynda and Sarah’s advocacy for the negotiating and bidding process of buying our first home in the Dandenong Ranges… Read More

    “Highly recommend Lynda and her team as buyers agents. We received Lynda and Sarah’s advocacy for the negotiating and bidding process of buying our first home in the Dandenong Ranges region. They gave us great advice around the negotiating process and lots of extra information specific to our home. They were very generous with their time and knowledge and made the process a lot easier for us.”

    Sanduni & Julian – Emerald Buyers Advocacy
  • “Lynda and her team have been really professional, responsive, friendly and supportive from day one until settlement day. I was a first home buyer and Lynda explained all the steps… Read More

    “Lynda and her team have been really professional, responsive, friendly and supportive from day one until settlement day. I was a first home buyer and Lynda explained all the steps or what to look for. Her service definitely took some of the buying pressure and stress out of me. Lynda provided regular updates on my search and found me a great house for my budget. I highly recommend her service, she is really professional and will definitely cater it to your needs. Really happy with her service.”

    Caroline – Cockatoo Buyers Advocacy
  • “My warmest, most heartfelt thanks to Lynda for helping us secure our dream home at the end of 2024. We had been searching for nearly two years, and it wasn’t… Read More

    “My warmest, most heartfelt thanks to Lynda for helping us secure our dream home at the end of 2024. We had been searching for nearly two years, and it wasn’t until we reached out to Lynda that we began to fully understood the house-buying process and why we were being outbid when making offers. She did due diligence and secured a highly competitive unicorn property for us in a tightly held pocket, and every day we wake up grateful for it. We absolutely would not have gotten our home without her intervention, and I thank Lynda so much for her infinite patience and commitment to our happiness!”

    Rachel & Alberto – The Patch Buyers Advocacy


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