What is considered a rural home?
A rural home is a primary residence which may or may not include acreage and is located in a rural area or in a town having a population of 2500 or less. Only minimal agricultural activity is permitted. Generally, little or no income is derived from the property and farm-type outbuildings contribute no more than 10% of the overall value.
A rural home is a primary residence which may or may not include acreage and is located in a rural area or in a town having a population of 2500 or less. Only minimal agricultural activity is permitted. Generally, little or no income is derived from the property and as in value of the farm-type outbuildings must not exceed 20% of the appraised value.