Why Invest in Rural Land? See the Hidden Value

Lisa Mailhot  |  March 30, 2025

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Why Invest in Rural Land? See the Hidden Value

 

Venturing into rural real estate offers more than just expansive views and privacy. It represents a strategic investment into a lifestyle and a long-term asset that may yield significant returns. Jameson Tyler Drew's journey in acquiring 155 acres of California desert land unveils the complexities and rewards of rural land ownership.

Jameson Tyler Drew, a seasoned real estate investor, emphasizes the intrinsic value of land ownership. "Owning land means it's yours," he states. This sentiment captures the essence of what drives many to invest in large tracts of rural property. The freedom to use the land under local regulations provides a canvas for various ventures, from agricultural pursuits to commercial developments.

The Challenges of Rural Real Estate

Investing in rural land is not without its hurdles. Drew warns of the factors that potential buyers must consider, such as accessibility to utilities and the actual usability of the land. "You have to truck in your electricity, water, and sewer," he notes, highlighting the high upfront costs associated with developing remote properties.

Market Dynamics and Potential

The allure of rural real estate often lies in its potential for appreciation. However, Drew cautions about the unpredictability of such investments. "Owning land is a roll of the dice," he explains, indicating that while some areas may develop rapidly, others remain stagnant. Prospective buyers should conduct thorough research and maintain realistic expectations about the growth potential of their investments.

 

Opportunities for Innovation and Leisure

Despite the challenges, rural properties hold vast opportunities for innovative uses and leisure activities. From truffle farming to hosting movie productions, the possibilities are as broad as the land itself. Drew's experience with various projects on his land showcases the creative and potentially lucrative uses of rural real estate.

Bottomline

Considering a move or investment in Orange County? At Whitestone Real Estate, we specialize in guiding our clients through the complexities of the real estate market, ensuring you find the perfect property that meets your lifestyle and investment goals. Connect with us to explore the vibrant opportunities waiting for you in this dynamic region.



Reference: Blakeley, K. (2025, March 22). ‘I Own 155 Acres of California Desert—What You Need To Know About Buying Up Rural Land’. Realtor.com.

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