What factors are considered in a rural property valuation?

Valuers consider a wide range of factors when preparing a rural or agricultural land valuation, including: Location and land use Soil quality and topography Access to water and irrigation infrastructure Type and productivity of agricultural activity Improvements such as fencing, sheds, housing or grain storage [...]

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Can I use a rural property valuation for financial or legal purposes?

Yes. Our rural property valuation reports are suitable for a range of purposes including bank lending, taxation, family law, estate planning and insurance. All reports are prepared by certified valuers and meet the compliance standards of major Australian financial institutions and regulatory bodies.

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How is a rural property valuation different from a residential valuation?

Rural valuations are more complex than residential because of the varied land uses, income potential and asset types involved. Unlike suburban homes, rural property is often valued based on productive capacity, agricultural infrastructure, water access and local commodity trends, not just land size and location.

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What is a rural property valuation?

A rural property valuation is a professional assessment of the market value of agricultural or rural land and assets. This includes land used for cropping, grazing, irrigation, horticulture or mixed farming enterprises and may also cover infrastructure, improvements and water entitlements.

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