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Hi Brian
Yes Stu is right to a degree about lifestyle properties. We are looking to buy a lifestyle property which generally is a rural property with 4 plus acres of land. Often you will find that the house and garden has paddocks attached or some bush land and often a number of outbuildings. It is possible that the land already has a small business capability with a number of fruit trees etc.
Saw one for sale on a website recently with a tractor, lawnmower and 1000 chickens thrown in !!
The down side of lifesytle properties is that often they are not on town water supply ( mains) or sewage ( cesspits instead).
If you like the rural live and perhaps a little self-sufficiency, than lifestyle is ideal. Of course there are numerous "residential" properties in a rural setting.
Regards
Dave
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