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Wetland potentially close to land

Gucci S.
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Hello BP family.

I hope everyone had a great new year!


I found approximately 5 acres of land in a town close to me, The price is reasonable and I looked on the county site for wetland boundaries, it seems there is a habitat/wetland area in the parcel next to the one I am interested in. The boundary of the habitat is right at the edge of the land and the main road in front of the parcel I am interested in. After looking at the numbers, I will offer a lower price but other than getting a wetland survey done, anything else I should be aware of? I have read horror stories of other people with wetland designation and would love to avoid all that trouble. 

Thanks

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