In this episode, I speak again with civil engineer and land investor Mitch Klein about an important topic that land investors often overlook: access to water.
We cover everything from private wells, rural water districts, and municipal systems to the shocking realities of pollution, costs, and how to determine if your property can even get clean water.
Whether you’re subdividing a large parcel or building on a small rural lot, this essential information is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode, you will be able to:
- Learn the three main options for accessing water on rural land and which one is probably easiest for your situation.
- Discover how AI tools can streamline your local water jurisdiction research and save you hours of manual searching.
- Understand the critical relationship between septic systems and wells that determines minimum lot size requirements.
- Find out why water rights are a bigger concern in some states than others and how permits protect aquifer levels.
- Get a handy checklist for assessing water access that starts with the simplest option and works your way up from there.
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Seth Williams is the founder of REtipster.com, an online community offering real-world guidance for real estate investors.


