Chuck: this may not affect you since you have some knowledge of the property, but, here in Missouri there are different "classes" of titles ranging from limited deeds to general warranty deeds. If true in your state, check as to the type of deed that will be issued. also, I use topozone.com to pull up usgs maps showing elevation, details down to 1:25,000. also, others have mentioned the issue of liens. a title insurance co can run a title search probably safer & easier than you or I. you can, however, read a title description and walk the thing off to see if if the legal description matches up with what you think you are getting. STRONGLY advise paying a few bucks to get legal advice from someone experienced in real estate law. finally, as others have mentioned, know your maximum when you go in. never let yourself get carried away in the heat of bidding! finally, although this seems not to affect you I would like to offer a WARNING to anyone looking a purchasing property. We found a farm we both really liked toward the end of 2001. We began negotiation and from info from selling broker (& our buyers agent) could have made a deal. When we did a contract we found out that the people claiming to be the sellers (and whose names were on the registered deed) were NOT the actual sellers. One of the big "relocation assitance companies" CENDANT MOBILITY to be specific, actually had a general warranty deed from the sellers that they had not registered!!!! The deal was that 30 seconds before closing CENDANT MOBILITY CORP would put the property in THEIR name, and give us (the buyers) a limited deed. after weeks spent investigating the property, $800 in legal fees dealing with the relocation companies' scheme we ended up not doing a deal because we couldn't get a good title (a limited deed is just that and precludes tracing back clear title prior to the limited deed-ugh, no one with a brain would want that). please note, this was a CASH deal (for $195k) no financing contingencies. I WOULD URGE ALL TBN PEOPLE CONSIDERING PURCHASING PROPERTY TO ENQUIRE BEFORE HAND IF A RELOCATION COMPANY IS INVOLVED and IF IT IS DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME and WARN YOUR FRIENDS. Its unbelievable what damage people (& big companies) will do to grab a few bucks. John