Pre-Purchase Environmental Assessment for Hobby Farm Development
Client James T., Consultant and Hobby Farmer Location Northern Tablelands, NSW Turnaround 2 business days Product Property & Environmental Assessment (PEA)
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MapCheck : Updated on April 28, 2026
| Client | Multi-generational farming family, NSW |
| Property | 120+ hectares of high-value vegetation |
| Counterparty | Renewable infrastructure developer seeking biodiversity offsets |
| Product | Property & Environmental Assessment (PEA) |
A multi-generational NSW farming family was approached by a renewable infrastructure developer needing biodiversity offsets to satisfy regulatory obligations on their project. The developer proposed establishing a biodiversity stewardship arrangement on the family's property.
The opening position was structurally disadvantageous to the family:
The family understood the long-term potential of the offer but lacked the technical ability to:
MapCheck delivered a Property & Environmental Assessment that produced a fully independent picture of the property's ecological value, regional competitive position, and reasonable market valuation.
The property was analysed against the full set of relevant biodiversity datasets:
The property was benchmarked against comparable sites in the same bioregion:
Property-specific estimates from current credit market data:
Practical guidance for the family:
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Order PEA — AU$1,499 →Armed with a comprehensive independent assessment, the family:
The renewable infrastructure developer secured the offsets it needed at market rates — with greater certainty and transparency than the original opening offer, and faster than negotiating with multiple competing landowners would have been.
The arrangement was a better outcome on both sides of the table.
When a developer approaches a landowner about biodiversity stewardship, the developer arrives with a full picture of the property's ecological value, the regional offset market, and the credit pricing landscape. The landowner typically arrives with none of those.
A pre-negotiation Property & Environmental Assessment closes that gap. It provides the landowner with the same information the developer is working from — independently sourced, benchmarked, and translated into the dollar figures and decision points needed to negotiate from a position of clarity rather than concession.
The asymmetry of cost is significant. A PEA represents a tiny fraction of the value at stake in a multi-decade stewardship agreement. The 78% uplift in this case study isn't unusual when the property's actual ecological position is materially stronger than the opening valuation acknowledged.
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