Tips for buying country land

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2015

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  • @aaronsalvesen4553
    @aaronsalvesen4553 Před 3 lety +4

    Cannot believe 5yrs has gone by since you posted this and I saw this! Since then we have been preparing to build an Earthship. Love your videos and insight!

  • @gmwetzel3732
    @gmwetzel3732 Před 7 lety +251

    Don't pay your property taxes, then you'll find out who really owns ALL of the land in the U.S. We're all just renters.

    • @Wowsers101
      @Wowsers101 Před 7 lety +2

      gm wetzel shiiiiiiiiiiiiit

    • @danpearson3692
      @danpearson3692 Před 7 lety +5

      Dao Anagain wow thats actually MAD I never thought of it like that!

    • @guloguloguy
      @guloguloguy Před 6 lety +29

      IMHO: "Property Taxes" ARE A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY!!! EVERY Property Owner OUGHT TO UN-elect ANY Politician that isn't AGAINST "Property Taxes" of ANY kind!! SCREW "Home Owner Associations", and other "Restrictions", as these just PREVENT You, the home owner from EXERCISING Your Rights, and FREEDOM to Live as you like. One SHOULD NEVER even consider such properties, under ANY circumstance! One must consider if their chosen locations are inhabited by "Libtards, ILLEGAL ALIENS, CRIMINALS, etc., etc., or in proximity to SUPERFUND/Toxic waste sites, or any mineral or Coal Mining, Oil Fracking, Wind Towers,or is it prone to FLOODING, Droughts, Forest Fires, Termites, Fire Ants, HURRICANES, Tornadoes, or any other "Natural Disasters. I've heard that in the NW counties in Illinois, they have a "Scenery Tax" component of their "Property Tax"!!! WTF?!!! Isn't that a form of "DOUBLE TAXATION", as the "perceived VALUE" of the property ALREADY IS BASED upon the appearance, and location, and topography of the parcel of land!!! THEOSE IDIOT POLITICIANS OUGHT TO BE KEEL-HAULED, and NAILED to a POLE, and left to ROT!!! ......AS if there were any "Scenery" in Illinois, anyway!!!! LOL!!!!! DAMNED GREEDY, SCUM, Local POLITICIANS!!!!

    • @rickbeck111
      @rickbeck111 Před 6 lety +4

      dont be so pesimistic

    • @305SPLIFFER
      @305SPLIFFER Před 6 lety +4

      gm wetzel but there's different levels of renter I rather have the Deeds to the land and the house on the land you rather have the Deeds just to the house it's a game in some players are smarter than others

  • @maddogmurdy3176
    @maddogmurdy3176 Před 8 lety +43

    very good topics you brought up, I live in missouri and have been doing research and checked into owner finance as well as several other options and i have found that the very best way to buy land is to find the county in which you want to live and go to the county clerk and get a copy of all the land that has back taxes owed on it, then look to find the land with at least three years back taxes owed and this land can be bought on the spot for owed taxes, i am buying 3 lots of land for less then $1000 with corps of engineer land behind me and truman lake less then half a mile walk, the biggest cost to me will be a well and septic system.

    • @catherinemcmartin8275
      @catherinemcmartin8275 Před 5 lety +3

      I'm in Missouri, is that where you are at? He mentioned something about Arkansas? I'm considering my options for the time I'll need to get out of where i am at? Thanks

    • @reeblesnarfle5443
      @reeblesnarfle5443 Před 4 lety +2

      mad dog murdy Thanks for the info. Very valuable.

    • @joshualawson7604
      @joshualawson7604 Před 4 lety

      Just curious how things worked out? A lot of these lots seem to be in HOA-type places where the building restrictions are far more onerous than the county restrictions.

  • @youthv2762
    @youthv2762 Před 5 lety +25

    As a Californian, I take zero offence to the jab at the Californian migrants in Oregon. I 100% believe it.

    • @findland4323
      @findland4323 Před 4 lety

      I thought you guys were cousins, it figures.

    • @MM-pl6zi
      @MM-pl6zi Před 2 lety

      @@findland4323 Oh, hell no!

  • @Hiker63
    @Hiker63 Před 5 lety +34

    It's not impossible to get financing for land. We just financed the purchase of land in Georgia. We used a credit union that loans for agricultural land. They were willing to finance 80%, 20% down with 10 or 20 year term. If the property was less than 10 acres then the maximum term was 10 years. Over 10 acres was a maximum term of 20 years. Surprisingly the approval was a breeze.

    • @mignonyoung6064
      @mignonyoung6064 Před 5 lety

      Roaming Gnome What credit union did you use? I’m looking in Georgia as well.

  • @zzyzxzee6374
    @zzyzxzee6374 Před 7 lety +18

    If buying land in the rocky mountains, try and buy the land on the windward side. The rainshadow, lee side will not have sufficient ground water. The moisture usually drops on the windward side as the winds go up and drop their water. You can usually find water within 30 feet on a windward side of a mountain.

    • @bkl8804
      @bkl8804 Před 4 lety

      Windward side, eh?

  • @jz1950
    @jz1950 Před 9 lety +4

    You are a breath of fresh air. I appreciate your honesty and willingness to share info to help others in a wide range of areas. Your daughter was adorable in your facebk video...I agree that it's not a great idea. May God continue to bless you and your family!

  • @thesnowflakephotographer
    @thesnowflakephotographer Před 8 lety +33

    We looked at land in Vermont that would accommodate with owner financing that we need but it seemed like they wanted to run what we did with the land and lived around the corner. For example, they had rules that we couldn't use a camper to start, instead we had to build right off. Many states are starting to make laws against tiny houses and campers which really makes it tougher.

    • @reeblesnarfle5443
      @reeblesnarfle5443 Před 5 lety +4

      NAZIS are everywhere... But Brother...

    • @stephenpowstinger733
      @stephenpowstinger733 Před 5 lety +3

      It would be nice if one could see a map or chart at least of places where you can or can't do things like put a camper on land. "Go to your county courthouse" trips could take forever to research. Too many laws out there. It makes you think the lawyers made it that way on purpose to ensure their full employment. Satellite maps help but they tend to be several years old. .. He needs a wind-proof mic.

  • @arinavarro5673
    @arinavarro5673 Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome video. I'm in the Army an want to do the same thing. I thought about most of the things you mentioned, except the survey.
    I love that you told us about that! Thank you.

  • @ronsheppard9895
    @ronsheppard9895 Před 7 lety +36

    I bought 20 acres for 22,500 in E. Texas.5 years later I sold off 14 acres for 23,500. I kept 6 acres

    • @Lagggerengineering
      @Lagggerengineering Před 7 lety +1

      ron sheppard That's some good bartering, what is on those 6 acres actually?

    • @ronsheppard9895
      @ronsheppard9895 Před 7 lety +6

      Lagger Onesixfour . A 900 sq ft house , 2 outbuildings, county water, a water well and a concrete underground storm shelter. It was crossed fenced .A few trees not many. The house was old , but I remodeled it. Has central heating an air an a 200 amp electrical box now. Propane heat too. Metal roof new windows and insulated throughout The place was appraised by the county for 80 grand

    • @Lagggerengineering
      @Lagggerengineering Před 7 lety

      ron sheppard Very nice!

    • @ronsheppard9895
      @ronsheppard9895 Před 7 lety +4

      Lagger 0nesixfour
      Yes I was very lucky in finding deals on lumber, fixtures, wiring, ect.. Here's a biggy. I built the framework for all the cabinets in the kitchen, top and bottom. Drawers too. I went to a cabinet shop and gave them measurements for all the door openings and drawer facings. For about $ 350.00 they built the doors with hinging and drawer facings. With the doors being 2" apart it mostly covered my " so so " work. They look great. Pricing cabinets at Lowes was going to cost about $1700.00 for cabinets without installation. Add maybe $ 200 for 5/8 plywood .glue screws staples stain . I added on 2 bedrooms and a bath . I built a 24x 36 metal sheathed shop on slab w/10 ft ceiling . It was $5,000.00 total . I found 23 .. 24 ft trusses on 5 to12 pitch from a house builder. They were piled up in his pasture. I got them all for $150.00. He delivered them for $25.00 more.
      If you want something bad enough and use your head and treat people right, and pray ( lol) it just happens :)

    • @Lagggerengineering
      @Lagggerengineering Před 7 lety

      ron sheppard Wow, I gotta keep that in mind when I will want to make my own house too.
      Very good deals!

  • @tomjeffersonwasright2288
    @tomjeffersonwasright2288 Před 8 lety +10

    Price, acreage, and CLIMATE. The costs related to living in freezing climates are huge, as is the discomfort.

  • @mallerysmith8434
    @mallerysmith8434 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video. Really helped me focus on the bigger picture of land shopping. I don't have much but I'm willing to work for it.

  • @brobrian6666
    @brobrian6666 Před 9 lety +18

    Another might be landlocked land. I bought 40 acres just outside Bowie, Arizona that had no legal easement to access the land. Fortunately the guy who owns the property next to the road let me drive on his property to access it. Many states have laws against selling landlocked land.

    • @brobrian6666
      @brobrian6666 Před 9 lety +2

      therealnightwriter Colorado (where I'm actually living at the moment) doesn't allow that either. Arizona is the only state that I know of that will allow landlocked land to be sold. There may be other states.

    • @brobrian6666
      @brobrian6666 Před 8 lety +4

      +Jaughn Deau - Basically it means that there is no legal easement to access the property. In my case, there is a dirt driveway leading to my land, but it belongs to another land owner that drives down it to maintain a water well pump used for farming irrigation. That landowner refused to give me legal easement, but verbally told me that he had no problem with my driving down his driveway to access my land. I can get to my land, but I have no legal easement to it, thus it is landlocked.

    • @bunnyboops8875
      @bunnyboops8875 Před 6 lety +3

      Bro Brian what happens if you have a falling out?

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Před 4 lety +1

      Bro Brian Yeah California allows it.

    • @brobrian6666
      @brobrian6666 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bunnyboops8875 - Sorry for just responding. I really don't know who the guy is who owns the parcel. He really hasn't farmed that land in over 25 years. I'll most likely put it up for sale, and maybe one of the other landowners next to me will buy it. But yeah. A bad situation with no easy solution. Note to self: Never buy landlocked land.

  • @yellownp22541
    @yellownp22541 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much for taking the time to share your hard earned knowledge with the rest of us. God bless and happy holidays to you and yours.

  • @ladyhawk6999
    @ladyhawk6999 Před 7 lety +24

    In my opinion there is no such thing as owning land. The government can come in and take it if they want at anytime...otherwise all you've done is purchase the right to be taxed even more. They can even tell you what and how much you can raise on it.
    Noting is safe , I feel as if I am under watch in my own home..... the phone company politely wanted to install boxes in my home ...you know fiber optics , I said I did not want it. They said I had a choice if I wanted it or not ... disclosing nothing more. I asked if that would mean I would be shut off if I did not want it ...they said , NO .
    Then they kept coming back asking this on a daily basis.....I still refused. Then they kept coming to the house and calling everyday. I still refused. Then they contacted my husband ....that did not work...... then they started to threaten to shut us off.....then they gave us an ultimatum.... my husband collapsed. But just run the cable to the house but do not hook it up ...we do not want it. They then said they would shut us off buy such a date. They demanded access INTO my home and placed three ominous boxes in my basement, we were told NOT TO TOUCH THEM!
    RED FLAG IN MY OPINION!!

    • @figmojustfigmo3820
      @figmojustfigmo3820 Před 6 lety +4

      All valid points. But what you don't consider is the alternative.
      Sure, as you said - you can "own" land and be taxed and regulated by the government to the nth degree.
      Or you can "rent" a place from a private party - and pay 10 times the cost of taxes and still have to follow all those same government regulations *AND* any additional regulations the property owner puts in your lease.
      All things considered - you are almost *ALWAYS* better off "renting from the government" (aka "owning property") than renting from a private person.

    • @BandanazX
      @BandanazX Před 4 lety +2

      You're lucky to get fiber optic. We the taxpayer paid for that advanced infrastructure to be built out to every address in America, and in most places, the telecom companies took the money and ran; never delivering, and using that money to finance their wireless network build out.
      Maybe you are just ignorant, or don't appreciate the benefits of the technology, but there is nothing wrong with fiber to the premises. Do you have a problem with electricity, natural gas, or cable TV utilities? If not, why the specific disdain for our future 100+ year infrastructure upgrade?

    • @rudrashakti108
      @rudrashakti108 Před 4 lety

      Bandana zX perhaps it was 5g. A smart meter? If so they are harmful.

  • @brocharlos7935
    @brocharlos7935 Před 9 lety +1

    These are some very good tips, if i ever decide to go buy some land i will definitely try to go back and watch this video. Thanks pastor shalom.

  • @willgould9739
    @willgould9739 Před 7 lety +8

    This guy is awesome. I'd gladly have him as a neighbor.

  • @o.o1163
    @o.o1163 Před 4 lety +1

    That's a beautiful sight to see😊🤗 xx thanks for sharing..

  • @normansuenaga6741
    @normansuenaga6741 Před 2 lety

    GREAT THINGS TO THINK ABOUT. always thinking PJF.. ALWAYS A GREAT LISTEN. LOVE YOUR TALKS.

  • @johnwayne2357
    @johnwayne2357 Před 9 lety

    Excellent advice Pastor Fox. I will follow all of it. Shalom.

  • @darrena.247
    @darrena.247 Před 5 lety +2

    Great Video. Very Informative. Thanks for taking the time to do this for all of us.

  • @lovingivyfarm4931
    @lovingivyfarm4931 Před 5 lety +2

    All very good points! I laughed when you mentioned Unitedcountry I would drool over those magazines back when I was a kid and first decided I wanted to live in the country away from people, and you are right information is so much easier now with the internet.

  • @webuyatlantageorgiahouses3387

    Great Job. I am beginning to learn about land by being here on CZcams. I am learning more about seller financing as well. Thanks

  • @briankulyk6849
    @briankulyk6849 Před 6 lety +21

    Im up here in North Florida Dixie county and land can be cheap. Love it. No traffic. Pretty tall pine trees and Fields of crops

    • @reeblesnarfle5443
      @reeblesnarfle5443 Před 5 lety

      And all the skeeters you can breathe....

    • @starchertk
      @starchertk Před 5 lety

      Any gators?

    • @asherah5000
      @asherah5000 Před 5 lety

      I'm in South Florida looking at Palatka by the St John's river. But I found a piece in Marion County that has 2 water sources and is featured as hunting. It's really beautiful. How far North are you?

    • @asherah5000
      @asherah5000 Před 5 lety

      I had 5 acres in The Big Cypress Preserve; an area called The Hole in the Donut. It was taken by eminent domain and broke my heart. But they are supposedly rehabing it.

  • @elliottj4746
    @elliottj4746 Před 4 lety

    Ther hasnt been one video i havent watched all the through.been watching your channel for proubly 2years i have your thoughts in my head as i watch the world turning .im still in california but we are ready to bounce soon better late then never its a mess out there incase i havent said it in the past thank you sir .god bless be safe .

  • @mali2640
    @mali2640 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much... I picked up some good advice!

  • @TheDrapetomanic
    @TheDrapetomanic Před 8 lety +4

    If you want to find out what taxes are on land, you can usually look online, most places in the country now have tax records available online. If not, then in the majority of the USA you can call up the tax collector's office and ask, although some places will actually make you PAY for that info if you're not the homeowner, particularly in PA and other places on the east coast! You can however find out what the taxing rate or millage rate is and calculate out the taxes based on that and the assessment rate to get an estimate (as that might not factor in exemptions and flat-rate fees like fire district taxes). Be sure to note that in some places the municipalities and school districts collect their own taxes, and in other places it's the county, usually on the east coast (and why would you want to live there?) will be taxed by the municipality, although Texas frequently as that too, often with the MUDs collecting their own taxes separately.
    The state, county, or municipality may also have a GIS system you can use if you want to look at land in a certain area and see the shape of the parcels to get an idea of the location, some will have valuable information such as flood risks and stuff.

  • @RickWonderNatureDude
    @RickWonderNatureDude Před 9 lety +14

    Here in the Pacific NW the BLM does some dirty things
    Bundy Ranch turtles and geothermal plants eradicating 700 wild horse for pet food... its about profit...sad
    As far as location, I chose the least likely for natural disaster ,
    but man, its really dry a lot... and it takes time to "know" an area and its people,
    although its really peaceful here in the twilight zone... 1.5 acres taxed $60 yr

    • @Paul-gz5dp
      @Paul-gz5dp Před 5 lety

      I prefer animals to people more often than not, as animals do not usually steal your stuff just because they can, rats, mice, and many birds are an exception to that though. Also no animal wants to tax everything that they can get away with.

  • @joez9839
    @joez9839 Před 7 lety +45

    I just got a note from the city saying my lot looked scruffy and I needed to clean it up. I could understand it if it came from a HOA, but the city? And, no, it's not scruffy. It's a bit overgrown in an English cottage kind of way. I planned it. I've spent money on landscaping. But it doesn't meet the city's nebulous, ill-defined view of what's what. I've been thinking about moving further out into the county. This video has helped me make that decision. Thanks!

    • @guloguloguy
      @guloguloguy Před 6 lety +5

      I've had EXACTLY the SAME sorts of complaints against my property for years! These local "LAWN-NAZIS" think they have some sort of Right to tell a homeowner whether or not they are "ALLOWED" to plant, and Landscape" in a particular manner or not. I will move out, and I WILL Sell to a Family of IMMIGRANT Muslims, if I MUST, and they can SUCK ON THAT!!!

    • @judya.shroads8245
      @judya.shroads8245 Před 6 lety +4

      joe z. I received a letter stating my front steps had weeds that need cut. He was a volunteer who sent this letter. I called and told him those were my hostas. No weeds.

    • @lunaflamed
      @lunaflamed Před 5 lety +1

      Harassment from lawn Nazis must be very common. In the approx 5 years, I have had no less than 12 by-law complains for my weedy lawn, several SPCA calls cause they also don’t like my chickens...Fire Marshall cause my fan blew smoke off my iron skillet out the kitchen window and didn’t set off the smoke detector...CPS cause by-law thought the wading pool in the chicken area was a serious hazard to my 7 year old...

    • @obsoleteprofessor2034
      @obsoleteprofessor2034 Před 5 lety +1

      @P C I was told I couldn't have "contractor's materials" on my property (extra gravel for my driveway)

    • @edwardcoyle5425
      @edwardcoyle5425 Před 5 lety +1

      Your property is their income stream.

  • @28bull
    @28bull Před 7 lety +5

    PJF, I am looking at some of your older vids; you are amazingly consistent regarding principles that I find morally important. I enjoyed your comments regarding what I call tree huggers. The "Save the HairyChestedNutScracher" crowd is moving in. I sit on over 300 acres and my nearest neighbor will never be closer than 1/4 mile to my house. In fact I could not hit a neighbor's house with a rifle, nor could they hit mine. My current neighbors are great, but one estate or real estate sale can change that. Right now I would raise a rifle to protect anyone within a mile+ and believe they feel the same about me. (Proven on both counts). We go to different Churches and some believe without a building/congregation. Perhaps your most important point is God is not making any more ground. Pushing 40 years ago, finding 100+ acre tracts was easy;the largest that I have seen was 20 +/- in the last ten years. I am complicating the hell out of my inevitable estate within the "rule against perpetuities" to keep the land intact so that my yet to be born great grandkids can experience it.
    Carry on good soldier,
    28Bull

  • @brentiers
    @brentiers Před 9 lety +26

    Derelict buildings drive the price down significantly. Don't hesitate to check places like Craigslist.com and look at the county's online tax maps.
    We got our place off of Craigslist.com from with owner financing from a business owner in a nearby city that had given the previous owner a loan against the property. He passed away and his family declined to repay the rest of the loan. There are ways to get property below market value.

  • @landforsalebydannnylanddot8351

    Excellent video, Pastor, thanks! 😎

  • @duane4972
    @duane4972 Před 7 lety +29

    Another disadvantage to living on a lake ; Theft, I lived on a lake and had a fourwheeler stolen. they can carry a lot on a pontoon boat.

  • @hwilliampolenz6713
    @hwilliampolenz6713 Před 5 lety +14

    Oh wow, I was just thinking the same things about what I want to do now that I'm an adult and working in New York City as a software developer. Cuomo just signed that third trimester abortion law and I'm thinking it's time to get out while the getting is good! I looked up a state that is land-locked by red states and found Arkansas and simultaneously I queue-d up some CZcams videos about buying property. What a wonder that you mentioned the Ozark's as I'm reading that Mountain Home sometimes gets 90% Republican votes!
    I don't want to die on my knees working to pay taxes to these immoral people. I'd like to die in God's country, and if I had to guess, God's country might just be in the Ozarks!

    • @chipsmydog
      @chipsmydog Před 3 lety +1

      “Amoral” is state of heart with the anti-Christ progressive Marxist.

  • @happyfamsmile516
    @happyfamsmile516 Před 7 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you for the info

  • @musicisbrilliant
    @musicisbrilliant Před 9 lety +2

    Good tips my friend, thanks.

  • @TheFarleyGordon
    @TheFarleyGordon Před 9 lety +3

    I have seven acres in rural Athens Georgia 2 dwellings a compleat carpenter shop 1 metal shop would consider owner finance with down payment and you keep insurance. All surrounding land zone small family farm

  • @terenceharper5612
    @terenceharper5612 Před 7 lety +1

    Good tips.. Thanks for the clear info.

  • @swampy7889
    @swampy7889 Před 7 lety +1

    Great advice! Thanks,

  • @LandAcademy
    @LandAcademy Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this video with us. Very insightful and informative.

  • @user-xs5fj3ms2l
    @user-xs5fj3ms2l Před 6 lety +1

    I grew up here in Texas (which is so big, that could mean anywhere). I"ve lived in Reno, Bismark, Atlanta, and in the Ann Arbor area. I always knew I'd be back here in Texas. No state income tax is a big deal to me. The problem is that finding 5 or 10 acres to buy in my region of the state is almost impossible. But I sure like Texas.

  • @brownimal
    @brownimal Před 8 lety +3

    The bearded Mike Rowe. Great videos.

  • @BoazsCrown222
    @BoazsCrown222 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you for the help!

  • @KillaCommieFerMommie
    @KillaCommieFerMommie Před 6 lety +1

    Great tips.... I'm looking for land in northern Montana.

  • @ronaldshepherd5992
    @ronaldshepherd5992 Před 8 lety +1

    Good food for thought. Thank you

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy Před 6 lety

    I just got back from a quick trip out to Wyoming, and South Dakota. I'd seriously consider moving out there, because the Landscape is WIDE OPEN, and there's LOTS of loose Rocks, that could be easily gathered, and used to construct a SOLID Shelter/House, on site, in MANY Areas of these States! One might have to have a good 4-Wheel drive vehicle, and some kind of small crane, or skid loader, with a jib-crane, to really get the job done, but, the rocks are a PERFECT building material, if properly stacked, and bonded together using Fiberglass rebar, Wire mesh, and Concrete/Mortar, building a "double-wall , and filling the interior spaces with expandable foam, to form a 4' or 5' foundation wall, and floor/slab, and then installing a wood upper half wall, and metal roof. I'd build a circular/ multi-sided structure (octagon, dodecagon (12-sided), or even Hexagonal (modular) floor plan. Add on more rooms, separated by short canopied walk-ways, as your needs expand.

  • @viking8781
    @viking8781 Před 6 lety +2

    Good video man. And an awesome name. VIKING LIFE!!!!!!!

  • @kevinhuff
    @kevinhuff Před 9 lety +4

    Get a subscription to the local newspaper. In the country it might be a weekly paper instead of daily. That will give you a feel for the local politics.

  • @renohuskerdu4592
    @renohuskerdu4592 Před 9 lety +2

    For water needs, an uphill spring is even better than a well. We're lucky to have one on our land. No power needed for water. Actually, it wasn't luck. I wanted land with a good spring. But that means hills or mountains.

  • @susycazarin
    @susycazarin Před 6 lety +1

    Very good video, thank you!

  • @findinghome1327
    @findinghome1327 Před 9 lety +1

    Great tips. Thanks.

  • @grumpyoldman2380
    @grumpyoldman2380 Před 5 lety

    great video! Thank you!

  • @mrmatt1365
    @mrmatt1365 Před 9 lety +1

    My grandparents built a house on the land my grandpa grew up on in Arkansas. When they dug the well the water had "sour gas" in it. That's what my grandparents call it. It took a little bit for the water to run clear. It wasn't poisonous or anything. I drank it and am still here. I'd love to live in the Ozarks, beautiful country. The Ozark Folk Center is a pretty neat place to visit.

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar Před 9 lety +33

    I want the same thing. Land. No neighbors. Build a cabin. Solar powered. Garden myself. A small bumker as well. People laugh at me. Hey. I like my smartphone. I love my music. But i can have both. I just must find the funds. I do not want to live in what our society is becoming or became. Kids cant speak proper english or choose to speak in ebonics to fit in. No originality left in this world. Anyway. I love this channel you have sir. Job well done.

    • @robertclarkguitar
      @robertclarkguitar Před 9 lety

      therealnightwriter My problem was I have my keyboard autocorrect off. What's your excuse? Your profile name is a pronoun. Your welcome. Class dismissed! ;)

    • @robertclarkguitar
      @robertclarkguitar Před 9 lety +1

      Rick Wonder NatureDude Sweet ..Indeed. This will happen.

    • @NikPiz
      @NikPiz Před 9 lety

      Robert Clark you're welcome is the correct way to write the sentence. Go back to school.

    • @josephtobin5937
      @josephtobin5937 Před 7 lety

      Robert Clark. I'm 100% like you. Good luck.

    • @jennofear6935
      @jennofear6935 Před 7 lety +1

      +Robert Clark +Joseph Tobin I'm with y'all, and I love this channel. Things I'm exploring now: How much land DO I need for a couple of Nigerian Miniature Goats for milk, some chickens for eggs, and enough land to grow and stockpile food for a family of four at least. Also, even if you research all the zoning laws is there anything protecting you from what's happening to folks in Colorado AFTER the fact? Anyone know of a good message board for folks like us?

  • @davemojarra2666
    @davemojarra2666 Před 9 lety +2

    AND, a makes great real estate deals. What a man!

  • @colleenrodamer6494
    @colleenrodamer6494 Před 3 lety

    Super awesome information

  • @TheOceanJames
    @TheOceanJames Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent, man. Thank you.

  • @suburbansentinel
    @suburbansentinel Před 9 lety +26

    My wife and I starting to look as well. Here are some additional risks of buying rural land:
    - Lack of regulation sometimes leads to major problems down the road. Fracking, timber harvesting, recycling plants right at your back door.
    - If you're not going off grid getting utilities hooked up can be a major headache.
    - Small town politics where all the natives know one another and somebody's cousin is the local cop, county clerk, judge, etc.
    I like the thought of going rural but I'm not sure if it's worth the risk and hassle if things go sideways.

    • @mattsamudio
      @mattsamudio Před 9 lety +9

      suburban sentinel You are right on the mark, my friend - I have also run into similar issues either buying or looking at buying rural land.
      Here's how I would summarize the problem: no matter how "rural" the land is, it will fall under some jurisdiction of regulation, and even the small/local jurisdictions can get fairly "trigger-happy" with the rules and regs they hold over the land under their jurisdiction. These kinds of rules/regs can get into things like:
      - Prohibiting structures on the land, or certain kinds/arrangements of structures
      - Prohibiting well drilling or similar
      - Restrictions on storage of various kinds of things (vehicles, lumber, etc...
      - Restrictions on altering/clearing the land or changing water/drainage attributes
      ... in short, "owning" land has pretty much turned into simply "paid-for permission to occupy", subject to restrictions at the jurisdictional body's discretion, in addition to the constant tax bills.

    • @suburbansentinel
      @suburbansentinel Před 9 lety +5

      ***** Spot on. That's why were not sure if we will buy another house/land or even if we will move back to the U.S. When we sold our house the 'burbs last year the taxes were just about $18,000/year-- crazy.
      I know taxes in the hinterlands are cheap. But when the feds and the states are out of dough, they will come after homeowners because they are the slowest moving target with assets to grab.

    • @rookiefreediver7522
      @rookiefreediver7522 Před 9 lety +6

      suburban sentinel Do you really need a house though? I could live just fine out of a van, tent, or a boat as long as I had a place to shower, shave, and do my business.
      At $18,000 a year in property taxes I would say forget it. I wouldn't pay half of that.

    • @RickWonderNatureDude
      @RickWonderNatureDude Před 9 lety +5

      ***** All reasonable worries although there is NO land that wont have some stipulation.
      Welcome to the U.S.A

    • @calebwhittington3749
      @calebwhittington3749 Před 7 lety +8

      Lol that's not quite how it goes down bud...living in a small town or rural area is great, the only thing you mentioned that was worthy of concern is utilities but everyone here is off grid bound I'm sure. Regulations suck, there should be no building codes. It's a basic human right to build a place to live.

  • @outdoors-gs9td
    @outdoors-gs9td Před 5 lety +1

    Hey any advice on land in the woods in north or ? Ark. I'm looking and prepping. Wanting to homestead

  • @socks1949
    @socks1949 Před 8 lety +1

    Great advice

  • @kaboom362
    @kaboom362 Před 7 lety

    great video man!

  • @socalboergoats1931
    @socalboergoats1931 Před 6 lety +1

    This is a great video bud

  • @reeblesnarfle5443
    @reeblesnarfle5443 Před 5 lety +1

    Good with stuff, preach, thanks!

  • @arcadianmuzique6593
    @arcadianmuzique6593 Před 6 lety +2

    "slurpin up the newts" LOL

  • @KarlsLabReport
    @KarlsLabReport Před 6 lety

    Good points. Between ridiculous zoning laws - even on property that is "way out in the middle of nowhere", exorbitant prices, etc. it's getting quite difficult for someone who just wants to be left alone to buy property. I saw this 25 years ago even in the Western Us, and things have only gotten worse since.

  • @grintz77
    @grintz77 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Joe: I think very soon you will see how providentially you were led to acquire land when and where you did. Just for fun, what county are you in? Regards.

  • @CALI-ll7iv
    @CALI-ll7iv Před 5 lety +3

    Is buying land in the California mountains bad? I found some land for 5,000 or 10,000. Lot size is fine for a small cabin and few crops. Is California a good place to buy land?

  • @survivalsquid
    @survivalsquid Před 8 lety +2

    Living in Oregon now, stuff just gets crazier around here, naked bike riders and so on

    • @josephtobin3347
      @josephtobin3347 Před 5 lety

      Survivalsquid. IF YOU LAY DOWN WITH LIBTARDS, DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT GETTING THEIR FLEAS.

  • @arkyhomesteader1791
    @arkyhomesteader1791 Před 6 lety

    Good and informative video

  • @polymathicperturbations1476

    I love the Ozarks. I got kin in Stover, Branson, Nixa, Ozark, Ava, Nevada, Zanoni, Siloam Springs, just everywhere. Spent half my youth on Caney mountain. You can still find land for a few hundred an acre, but you have to know where to look...
    I want to settle somewhere around the Ark/MO border. The wife is a farm family, she wants to go to North MO-Not enough trees for me! She'll come around...

    • @steveduprey2367
      @steveduprey2367 Před 5 lety

      Polymathic Perturbations is it still possible? I’m looking 40-80+ acres. Thanks

  • @billyyamahaboy
    @billyyamahaboy Před 8 lety

    You made some very valid points im living off the grud now no power water is not a option drill depth 350 ft through granite and they want 30 grand minimum

  • @lindalai9092
    @lindalai9092 Před 4 lety

    I love North Florida; born there and grew up there.

  • @duanepark5318
    @duanepark5318 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @PatrickBaptist
    @PatrickBaptist Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Před 5 lety +3

    before you buy always make sure there is no back taxes owing on it..

  • @DieselRamcharger
    @DieselRamcharger Před 9 lety +2

    What do you use for internet out there?

  • @sageallen315
    @sageallen315 Před 7 lety +1

    Good video! Thanks.

    • @sageallen315
      @sageallen315 Před 7 lety

      A little PS here... You can get a mike cover for just a few bucks, that will cut the wind noise out. ;-)

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 Před 6 lety

    Pastor what do you think on- owners financed-there's lots out there ,thank you God bless you .

  • @18twilliams
    @18twilliams Před 6 lety +1

    Im east of the Mississippi and have no zoning, not crowded and in the mts, country! central Pa. Love it!

  • @vicBellamonkey
    @vicBellamonkey Před 5 lety

    thanks so much for your video's

  • @edwardahn3045
    @edwardahn3045 Před 8 lety +1

    god bless u past joe

  • @timlipinski2571
    @timlipinski2571 Před 8 lety

    Here in NM not to much surface water... At about twenty foot level is water polluted by horse and cattle farms. And the good water is down about two hundred feet. Also the first streets to be plowed are the ones for the school buss routes. tjl

  • @joselugo9973
    @joselugo9973 Před 5 lety

    Good video with bad sound. There are wind blockers that can go over the mike that will stop that wind noise.

  • @mentalcompassno1
    @mentalcompassno1 Před 7 lety

    Pastor, are the Ozarks popular now? Heard some rumblings about this

  • @BigDaddy-mv7hy
    @BigDaddy-mv7hy Před 6 lety +1

    Hey pastor joe by any chance have you ever been to Bellingham WA

  • @dickierichards
    @dickierichards Před 7 lety

    Good advise. Thanks.

  • @bassovereign200
    @bassovereign200 Před 4 lety

    How far is Kansas City, Mo from the Ozarks?

  • @donheher3159
    @donheher3159 Před 7 lety

    hey Pastor Joe I'm a long time visitor to your Channel.. What's the closest city to where you are?

  • @Lovedbythealmightyforever

    Thank you for the information

  • @patrick2360
    @patrick2360 Před 4 lety

    Thank You Very Much For Sharing 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @Calferr
    @Calferr Před 4 lety +1

    My man 🤝

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 Před 4 lety

    do you actually go see the land before you consider then? what do you think of these ads online? they even sell it on the spot (online) which makes no sense for me.

  • @franklinquijote4607
    @franklinquijote4607 Před 8 lety

    Good tips......

  • @outdoorgal9602
    @outdoorgal9602 Před 3 lety

    In Oklahoma, real estate agents are not required to know or disclose whether or not a property has road access. A lot of the land being sold in SE Okla does not have any road access, so the survey is very important to determine if you will have the right to get to the land you are purchasing. I have seen a few people get in a huge bind over that.

  • @kirbymoffatt5878
    @kirbymoffatt5878 Před 6 lety

    I've been online searching and central Colorado look good. Lot of owner financing 5acres generally 7-19,000$ going to use entire tax check and the Fiat money I have saved.

  • @reesepeoples8642
    @reesepeoples8642 Před 9 lety +1

    Good info! Im buying my land in Sept!!

  • @stephen5147
    @stephen5147 Před 3 lety

    Could you record this indoors without all the wind noise?

  • @lavvgiver
    @lavvgiver Před 5 lety +1

    that wind though....(SMH) pressed though... barely.

  • @andrewelliott123
    @andrewelliott123 Před 5 lety +1

    I would like to move to the Ozarks myself

  • @pugsabi
    @pugsabi Před 3 lety

    You can get financing by going through a land bank, regular banks will not finance it.