: Verify if your "big land" has specific privileges, such as horse rights or the ability to build an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) , which are common perks for these types of properties.

: Hire an arborist to check the health of large trees. Mature trees add significant property value but can become hazards if diseased or unstable.

: Check old sprinkler systems, which are common on mature lots, to ensure they still reach deep-root zones. 2. Real Estate & Development

The phrase "big mature land" is most frequently used as a real estate and landscaping descriptor for properties that feature expansive acreage and established, well-developed vegetation.

: Instead of clear-cutting, remove only invasive species or undergrowth to maintain the "established" feel of the land.

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