Hi there! You have a rough diamond in the making. Congrats on your beautiful homestead! Could you share 1. how you went about finding land in CA, 2. what price ranges one should expect for 1 acre of land in your area, and 3. any associated closing costs? Unless you already discussed this in one of your videos in which case, maybe you could share a link? I am new subbie, and I am still getting to know y'all. : ) THANK YOU!
Thanks for subscribing! I don't exactly have a video on this, but i did touch on some of your questions on my first video on this channel! Originally, we wanted to be on 40+ acres but realized that we could not afford it/ did not have the all-cash offers most sellers wanted. It was about 3 years into our property search that we decided to look for a much smaller, flat lot. Prices depend on where in CA you are looking. Where we are located, you could probably except to spend $1 - $2 million for a home on one acre depending on how developed the land/home already is. For larger properties like 40+ you could expect to spend closer to $3 - $4 million. As far as I can remember the closing costs were minimal. I would expect them to be around the same as if you were just buying a house! Although, at the time we purchased this property, the seller was responsible for the closing costs. I think now that has changed and more is on the buyer. Hope that is helpful!
Yes!! Fencing is important!! I'm in community housing which is basically public housing here in Australia!! It's ridiculous!! They expect us tenants to pay for a front fence!! I've had ppl use my driveway too park in...getting their dog's too do their business on my lawn!! My place has been robbed too!! It sucks not having a front fence!! But in your case I would be appalled if my neighbour can see in my backyard!! The problem is...fencing is expensive too!! Sounds like "Ryan" has his work cut out for him!! LOL!!
Oh my, that sounds really hard! I hope you can put up a front fence! I think the lack of fencing was likely the only way we could afford our place! Ryan is totally up for it but it will surely be a labor of love!
I would love to know where you are all from! Do you have a large homestead or a small one like ours?
Hi there! You have a rough diamond in the making. Congrats on your beautiful homestead! Could you share 1. how you went about finding land in CA, 2. what price ranges one should expect for 1 acre of land in your area, and 3. any associated closing costs? Unless you already discussed this in one of your videos in which case, maybe you could share a link? I am new subbie, and I am still getting to know y'all. : )
THANK YOU!
Thanks for subscribing! I don't exactly have a video on this, but i did touch on some of your questions on my first video on this channel! Originally, we wanted to be on 40+ acres but realized that we could not afford it/ did not have the all-cash offers most sellers wanted. It was about 3 years into our property search that we decided to look for a much smaller, flat lot.
Prices depend on where in CA you are looking. Where we are located, you could probably except to spend $1 - $2 million for a home on one acre depending on how developed the land/home already is. For larger properties like 40+ you could expect to spend closer to $3 - $4 million.
As far as I can remember the closing costs were minimal. I would expect them to be around the same as if you were just buying a house! Although, at the time we purchased this property, the seller was responsible for the closing costs. I think now that has changed and more is on the buyer.
Hope that is helpful!
Love the plans.
Thank you! We are excited to share with everyone the process!
Nice tour! Excited for your journey and all the big plans you have!
Thanks!
grow lots and lots of comfrey around your property it makes the best fertilizer for all your trees and vegetables
oh, i will need to look into this! Thank you for the tip!
New subsriber, excited to see your journey.
We are excited to share it with you!
Yes!! Fencing is important!! I'm in community housing which is basically public housing here in Australia!! It's ridiculous!! They expect us tenants to pay for a front fence!! I've had ppl use my driveway too park in...getting their dog's too do their business on my lawn!! My place has been robbed too!! It sucks not having a front fence!! But in your case I would be appalled if my neighbour can see in my backyard!! The problem is...fencing is expensive too!! Sounds like "Ryan" has his work cut out for him!! LOL!!
Oh my, that sounds really hard! I hope you can put up a front fence! I think the lack of fencing was likely the only way we could afford our place! Ryan is totally up for it but it will surely be a labor of love!