I found out a lot about it in a short time but yes, without the time to view, check finances etc and price perimeter fencing of at least 2 areas, it was too risky given about 50% is marked in the flood zone according to SEPA and Google and other maps show it all as marshy tho the pics look idyllic for ponies and sheep..
There were also clauses in the deeds about fencing commitments not fulfilled by the vendor that I'd have had to take on, a clawback and permission arrangement for any permanent building, even barns, and with questions unanswered I had to err on the cautious side and not go wild and go broke trying to achieve the purchase, live, move and sell all in a month

When the bidding started around £40k and having found out it had been unsold at a previous auction, I had hopes, but as you say, just not for me
