The word land is commonly defined as the solid part of the Earth’s surface not covered by water, often considered as property.
The combination of the three words rural land sales is commonly used in real estate when referring to the sale or acquisition of just land located in these rural areas, not usually classified as real property, since it does not contain a home, or other type of buildings.
In the United States, the purchase of rural land or raw acreage is generally for investment purposes, although some buyers intend to build a home and reside there.
Most often, these projects bring with them economic benefits invaluable to struggling rural areas whose demographics are shifting and the traditional forms of income are faltering.
These are published in local newspapers, and since the emergence of the Internet, the visibility of rural land sales has been made accessible for public view.