I bought some land out west after looking around, kicking tires for 10 or more years. It was only a dream for many of those years - at the time I didn't think it was realistic or practical. But once I made the decision to do it I got in touch with a couple brokers who knew Wyo and MT well and that helped a lot. They knew the state(s) well, knew the ins and outs of the tag situation. I had a long conversation with each one and told them what I was looking for, my budget, etc. I toured a few properties with one of the brokers, then the other one found what I was looking for - it was actually more than what I was looking for but within my budget. It all came together nicely.
For me, its not just a place to hunt. I wanted a place that I could take my kids and extended family - a place where they would want to go, based on their interests as well. My place is near a really nice, fairly good sized town, within 2 hours of a large airport, ski resorts in the area, great fishing in the immediate area, and less than a 12 hour drive from home - with outstanding hunting for the species I want to hunt and tags every year. It's on the grid, has year-round access on a maintained road. I'm hoping it'll become a family destination spot - a place to gather for vacations, holidays, fun times for everyone.