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 | James T., Consultant and Hobby Farmer |
| Location | Northern Tablelands, NSW |
| Turnaround | 2 business days |
| Product | Property & Environmental Assessment (PEA) |
A hobby farm buyer was evaluating two ~50-acre properties in the Northern Tablelands. The development plan included:
On the surface, both properties looked suitable. They were similarly sized, similarly located, with comparable basic infrastructure. Neither sales listing included environmental information beyond what the agent could speak to verbally — and the agent for both properties acknowledged they couldn't speak to development constraint specifics.
The decision was time-sensitive. The buyer needed something more than a gut call.
MapCheck delivered a Property & Environmental Assessment on each property, both inside the same 2-business-day window. Each PEA included:
Each property checked against 140+ NSW datasets, including:
For each property, the regulatory constraints relevant to the buyer's actual plan:
Property-specific maps showing:
For each property, the actual approval process — council DA requirements, biodiversity assessment thresholds, likely offset obligations, indicative timeframes and costs.
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Order PEA — AU$1,499 →The buyer purchased Property B with a clear understanding of what was actually possible on the land. Six months after settlement, all planned approvals had been obtained — house, outbuildings, dam, fencing — without surprise.
The buyer also commissioned the Education Package for Property A — the rejected property — to walk through the report findings with a senior MapCheck consultant before finalising the decision. That conversation translated the data into the cost and risk language needed to justify the decision to walk away.
A pre-purchase Property & Environmental Assessment is a small expense relative to the property purchase price and a significant expense relative to the typical environmental due diligence buyers conduct. The asymmetry pays off in cases like this one, where two properties looked comparable on the listing and turned out to have entirely different development feasibilities.
For a hobby farm buyer with a specific development plan in mind, a PEA on each shortlisted property — well before the offer — is the most reliable way to avoid buying the wrong land for the right reasons.
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Order LCCA — AU$499 → Order PEA — AU$1,499 → Order Education — AU$2,499 →Client James T., Consultant and Hobby Farmer Location Northern Tablelands, NSW Turnaround 2 business days Product Property & Environmental Assessment (PEA)
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