This course is a Highest and Best Use driven discussion exploring the multitude of influences on rural properties and how those influences could affect the use of a property, target market, and marketability of a property. Traditionally agricultural or rural properties have been considered in transition when they are moving away from traditional open space or rural uses entirely to a higher density urban use such as residential or commercial. However, these are not the only instances when a property could or should be considered in transition. The intent of this course is to explore the variety of ways or instances when a property could be transitioning. It’s meant to be an open discussion building on the experiences of the participants and presenting new ways to view changes or transitions. It also presents some methodologies to better determine or establish the true Highest and Best Use of real property. Contact Hours: 8 hours CEInstructor: Rebecca Stone, ARALocation: ZoomPrice: $150 per person To register contact: Julie Gable at 765-491-4609 or gablej@purdue.edu
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