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Elias knew that land is hyper-local. He drove to the rural county where he wanted to build and looked for the names on the weathered "For Sale" signs posted on fence posts. He noticed one name appearing more than others: Sarah Vance. He didn't call her immediately; instead, he checked her digital footprint. Her website wasn't just photos of sunsets; it was filled with resources on , timber rights , and mineral shares . She spoke the language of the earth, not just the language of the kitchen renovation. The Interview in the Mud
The first thing Elias learned was that not all realtors are created equal. His cousin’s agent, who was a wizard at selling suburban split-levels, was out of his depth when Elias mentioned "percolation tests" and "easements." To find a land-specialist, Elias bypassed the glossy magazines in grocery store foyers and went straight to the directory. These were agents who had logged millions in land sales and completed rigorous training specifically on the complexities of vacant lots. Digging into the Local Roots
"Who are the reliable well-drillers and surveyors in this specific zip code?"
Elias narrowd his list to three candidates and requested "on-site interviews" rather than office meetings. He wanted to see if they’d show up in polished loafers or work boots. When Sarah Vance arrived, she was already carrying a printed and a soil survey of the area. He asked her three critical questions: "How do we verify if this lot can support a septic system?"