A STEP BY STEP OF THE PROCESSyurtFAQs.comPatience is a virtue, as they say. STEP ONE: RESEARCHLand:If you don’t have your land yet, either leased or owned, start looking around and get that going. You won’t want to take any large steps forward until you’re almost to closing (or done with closing). If you’re leasing, draw up a land lease that makes sense to you and the land owner. Keep in mind that yurts aren’t quite as easily moved as represented. If you’re planning on putting interior walls, nice flooring, electric/plumbing, and a nice deck…you’re not going to want to move anytime soon. Also, check on the electric/water/sewage options for your land (including whether the land percs for septic, which is a test measuring the soils ability to absorb liquid). The percolation test is VERY important if you’re looking at wet or low-lying land. Just google “perc test for septic” to learn more. If you’re an internet person like we are, also check on internet availability.
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