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Pre-exchange inspections more common as farmland buyers become more cautious

Carter Jonas takes a look at the benefits of an inspection for both parties

Alex Black
Deputy Editor
clock • 2 min read
Pre-exchange inspections more common as farmland buyers become more cautious

Pre-exchange inspections are becoming more common when farms are bought and sold due to buyers being more selective and cautious when making such purchases, according to national property consultant Carter...

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