posted 2 years ago
I wanted to let people know that for over 10 years (off and on) hubby and I looked for land. We were willing to pay 1k an acre, and we wanted ideally 5 acres, no more than 10, no less than 2. (In fairness, we actually purchased in 2020 because of an influx of cash as a necessary worker) Our other criteria were:
place with 4 seasons, prefer dryer
water rights (surface, ground, existing well or multiple)
Appropriate for earthbag structure (dirt good, building codes gonna work for our off grid home plans)
if zoned, zoning would allow us a homestead and all that entails (animals, small business, accessory dwellings, barn)
on a road (dirt ok)
within max 1 hour of a med/large town (at least 2 traffic lights, department store, hardware store, post office, a couple of restaurants)
within 4 hours of a decent city (Has a mall and several shopping areas, full hospital)
(power access not necessary as we plan to generate our own)
Well guess what? We found it on a property auction site auctioned by a private seller at our 1/k acre price (including taxes, registration, and site fees). We own it outright without a mortgage. We will have to drop a well, but the neighbor has one and we knew it was drinkable water, and at approximately what depth before we purchased. I could see their property was developed on satellite and county records told me they had a well and how deep. They also told me how much I could expect to pay in property tax per year if I didn't move right away.
If you think you can't afford land, here are some thing to keep in mind:
Learn to read maps and use Google maps/earth and County GIS... these are invaluable tools Don't stay within a narrow radius if you want the best deals. Be willing to move. Physically explore places, take road trips, go Woofing and otherwise check out different climate zones and how friendly areas are. Know your needs, goals and expectations before purchasingShop around. Have patience. Educate yourself. Save up. Have a budget. Don't overbid on properties if you use auctions- know your cutoff price beforehand.
May the Odds be Ever in Your Favor :)
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