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Absolutely beautiful! If I had the money I would buy this property in a second and start living in a tent until I had my off grid home built. The city is truly sucking the life out of me, not to mention the people.
well at least you'd have a cemetery plot waiting for you, I know that's what you guys were thinking, right? I'm not far behind, so i know how you feel. Actually that wouldn't be a bad idea...lol.
Jilles, AG and chip dog. I'm close to that age but why just sit and wait to die. Several people could pull their resources and strength and do this. It's what I'm going to do with one of his properties.
As for the cemetery, yeah it's a little creepy but my thoughts are the ones buried there loved it my suggestion would be mow the cemetery put a nice little white picket fence around all the headstones plant a few flowers at the headstones and show them the respect and show them that you to love the property and will care for it they're not going to bother you
Why creepy"?Will a brother, parent or child be creepy after they die? What a weird concept when the dead are the most peaceful. You can assume the ground is tear-stained in sorrow and love! I would gladly care for the graves if they come with the property and honor their long gone lives and their hard work if they were the ones who cleared this piece of land so beautifully. One day we all go where they are. To me, you are creepy now....and somewhat immature .
@Melvin Moore Exactly. Show them a little love in return by cleaning it up a bit and a white picket fence. Just what I was thinking. Family cemeteries don't put me off a bit. To me it's history and makes me feel like the caretaker of someone else who had the same dream as me. These folks came when the country was wild and unsettled much and carved out a life the hard way and they deserve our care and respect.
Born and raised in Ky. Beautiful place to live. I've been looking the last 2 yrs for 5 to 10 acres. Either wrong area or to high. Or restrictions. I love being in the country. Privacy. I sleep better no noise. No fire trucks or police cars every day. That the city for ya.
cash in your 401k,get the hell out of dodge,buy a small plot of land,,become a permaculture gardener,grow your own food,learn to wild craft,you will live better out in the wilderness than living in the hustle n bustle in a populated city
My husband and I love this property , love all of the wilderness , it's like "heaven on earth" ... Nice , peaceful ... Be great for a bug out place .. we would buy it if we could get someone to work with us , we live on a fixed income , both of us are disabled ... I would put my feet in the water every spring and summer day ... And to splash under the water fall with my grandchildren ... We would love to see what all mushrooms that we could find , and all the things to forage so each generation learns ... I have fell in love with the beauty of land . May God Bless You and Your Family and May God Bless Us All 🙏🕊️💌
Watching this restored my spirit. Manifesting owning a similar piece of land in the near future. Father/son moments like this are life’s purest gems. 💙
I would love to have such old trees on my property. I would be so proud of them - all the history they have seen, how they have made the forest healthy just by being there. They have protected other lives and their own offspring. To destroy one would make me sad. I would only do that if my life depended on it in some way. This is heavenly - peaceful and pure.
😃😁LoL! I haven’t gotten to the property yet! Being a City girl from DC, it looks👀🙀😿😹 more like a Nightmare! I couldn’t Imagine being nor going out there after dark! Any place that there aren’t street lights & neighbors...🖐🏾✌🏾 I’m Done!!! It’s Spooky to Me!😏
Got you beat come to SC and suffer. Humidity, allergies, bad people, churches, rampant stupidity and drugs, murder, bad drivers, and bad schools. Lovely.
@Waya Wolf And here I thought Valley of the Sun was bad (Phoenix, Arizona)! They say if you don't have allergies when you get there, you will when you leave!
I live in Philadelphia and lord I wish to be closer to nature far from here. This entire video was exciting for me to watch I loved every minute! I truly believe that nature is really heaven on earth!! This would be my dream to build a home in a place like that and enjoy the water falls, trees, and all the greenery. There is nothing like being around LIFE (green grass, trees, flowers, water, animals) as oppose to concrete. I love the videos😍🥰
I grew up in lancaster PA. Still not quite philly but still east coast. I now live in fairbanks AK. Still 50k peop,e but omg can I get out of town in a hurry. AK is where it's at. Dont tell anybody though. I only told you because I know what it's like wanting to leave PA. It's a love/hate relationship. I do better up here.
@one armed man Do you qualify for Alaska's payments? Some of the residents are paid by Exxon/Mobile and/or other oil companies. Or should I say, they pay the State, who distributed the payments out to those who are eligible. Heard it takes a while to qualify, though,l.
C'mon Brad, Crocs are so comfortable. I overland camp and as soon as I get into camp, the hard shoes come off and the Crocs go on. They are great for water crossing when backpacking. The property is absolutely gorgeous...would love to see the waterfall after a heavy rain. I'm 73 and if I had this property I'd be in great shape in just weeks. My son bought 37 acres and built his home almost dead center and he loves the privacy and sitting on the porch listening to the birds and other wildlife. I can see myself in the middle of 128 acres. At 30:21 looked like a great site for a cabin. I could sit for hours just staring and listening to the waterfall. I'm from Maui and I loved hiking through the pineapple fields to Twin Falls where I would have an all-day picnic occasionally diving from the top of the 50 foot waterfall. The pool at the bottom was 12 to 15 feet deep depending on recent rains.
I apologise. I was merely validating the beautiful scenery & people of Lee County. I wouldn't sell my hunting property. I do hope you all find your slices of heaven.
Absolutely gorgeous property! The small graveyard is too cool. If I was rich I'd definitely have the utmost respect for the Graves and keep them cleared as long as I was alive. Thank you for taking us on the tour.
This reminds me so much of where I was when I was in Job Corp rite atop Mammoth Cave, I wasn't from the city like all the other corp members so sir I was raised up in the country I get lost in big cities you can't loose me in the woods, all one needs is a good sense of direction and very simple common-sense. I would go hiking on Mammoth Cave while I was in Job Corp even though we weren't suppose to be allowed sometimes I ask mostly I just took off their were a few times some went with me I was use to my freedom loved it and refused to surrender it. Kentucky in my mind is the most beautiful in all America well at lest the USA lol;
I have watched most of your videos showing 100 or more acres and have fully enjoyed them with the fat finger, cheat sheets and comments. However the banter between father and son make this the best one yet. Beautiful property but I have my heart set on another place if I had the money.
@@Jj-gi2uv Hi Jj, always use OPM - Other People's Money. Most folks do.... Jump on our VIP List to know of new properties - BEFORE they hit the market - BluegrassTeam.com/homefinder
@@BradSimmons The problem with OPM is that it has to be paid back eventually and that's with interest too. Until you pay it back, you are not free and it is not really your property, whatever the deeds say. That said, I could borrow 250k, buy the land, sell 20 fat oaks for 100k each then I could have the land, pay off the loan and have 1.75m cash on top. I could probably buy a few more hundred acres of forest with that.
Love the videos and the presentation of properties while describing everything thoroughly! Definitely would recommend this team for any questions and land purchases. Awesome down to earth country folk as myself. Looking forward to purchasing property with this great team in the very near future!
You said honest opinion. Your videos and humor are refreshing!! This is one of your best ones. The back and forth with you and Hunter got plenty of laughs all while seeing a great property. We have a small farm in Missouri and in about 4 years plan on selling and relocating. Dont know if we will stay in Missouri yet or not. But you sure make Kentucky appealing. Keep up the good work. Dont change!
Colorado is overrated! I bought my house in 2012 for 311K, and it's now worth 650K & rising. I couldn't afford to buy my house today, and it is only 1910 sqft with 600 in the unfinished basement. I'm not even in the mountains. Plus a new California reject moves in every month.
Hi Jon Webb, that's one of the greatest things about real estate - you don't need all the money to buy it --- you only need 20% or so. If it hs a house on it? We can talk about the new 100% loan $0 down Govt loans.
lolol He got the Crocs lol OMGGG, but this land is soo beautiful, ok so with the land we need a ATV thingy, snow mobile,heavy duty pick up like a tonka toy, and what else a trailer, Im taking notes
The cemetery is a beautiful reminder of the people that settled and farmed this land, if I was there I would keep it mowed and clean and put a really nice fence around it with enough space that I could join them when it's my time.
Im a police officer in Ca. I retire in 3.5 years and I can't wait! I hope you're around when I retire, because I want to find my own compound somewhere and live in peace, away from people.
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Roger that. There are places , remote, in Ca. but your still in Ca. That’s the only downside. If you had water, power, and a road wide enough for redimix trucks you, well me and a buddy could build a place in a few months. However you need a spouse w/same dream. That’s the hardest bit.
This video just made my crappy day a good one. Thanks for making it. You’re a great Father, that is obvious by your relationship with your son. It translates on video. God bless and be safe out there.
Wonderful adventure you guys! If I had that waterfall and stream on my property I would be complete. Otherwise my little 13 acres kingdom in Mississippi is paradise without grossly harsh winters. We seldom have snow (twice in my 21 years here). Now we are retired and living the good life. P.S. nobody needs more than 13 acres for seclusion or adventure unless they are farmers. An acre of land is pretty huge compared with city living! I like being on grid. My area has NO BUILDING CODE, only septic inspection and NO PERMITS. Wildlife abounds on Mississippi property as well. My little farm has everything on your list except I rarely encounter turkey close by. Yep, just need that waterfall!
I would put my tomb stone with the other tomb stones and be buried right there. It is so beautiful and Awesome out there. Just listen to all the birds, etc. I would also put a fence with a gate around the grave yard to protect the grave yard. It wood be a nice Black Iron Gate.
For 300 people in the whole county and it will bring water to this very secluded area? Your Father is awesome, you are a lucky son. Your Father is the Father everyone wants and you are pretty awesome too.
Absolutely gorgeous. I loved just going along for the ride. By the way - you might want to check with AAA to see if they would really go back there to pull you out. I got stuck on a 4x4 road in Michigan last week and they wouldn't! Fortunately the sheriff helped.
Brad,in my book your still Number 1. Even though Hunter is your son and you are training him,he will never be Number 1. If he wants to argue with me. Tell him to stand in a door frame,then for him to look up at the frame. I have to duck to get thru that door. Keep up the great work. Love your videos
If I were thirty years younger, and A might bit healthier, I’d buy both lots and build a family compound paradise! My genes are deep in those woods, but I was born and raised in California! I moved to Western Kentucky in 2006, and health fell apart… I’ve yet to make it to Eastern Kentucky to meet my Kin and see where it all began! I still hope though! Thanks for the great adventure in beauty! 💞
As a Resident of extreme SW Virginia, I am impressed. I’d pack it up and move out there. Looks like a good place to retire to. I like how it joins the National Forest. Beautiful.
Did you see the other side of the waterfall which you are standing? The other side collapsed, Don't stand so close to that edge, because you don't know if it's hollow or not and guessing from the size of the tree next to you the roots are very shallow, so that's is a indication that it's not safe!! I was holding my breath!!!🌹👍
Was a serious buyer. Thanks for your response ! If you had responded at the time,one way or another, I would have bought that property for cash if it were still for sale. I understand there were and still are, plenty of cash buyers during the past year. Good for you and bad for me. Properties go fast. It's a seller's market. Enjoy it while it lasts !
That land had a stream and waterfall it is prime realistate ! I wish I had the cash for it. That place has so many possibilities and is so peaceful and beautiful! With that much land you really have freedom and peace of mind ! If State or county would allow it, I would build right over or as close to that waterfall/stream 😉👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This video is amazing . The graves and the waterfall were the exact bits of inspiration I needed. Just imagining the history there gives me chills. I am going to work my AZZ off until I’m able to buy land like this. What an amazing thing to be able to purchase
We have a plethora of the type of secluded private waterfalls discovered in this video and they are in the most beautiful forests in America. The purest sweet DRINKABLE water, the best climate, the greenest state, the nicest people. Yup. That would be Oregon!
Beautiful! Given the amount of wooded area, I would trim a bit here and there, to make a few quid in order to help finance the construction of living and working quarters. With this much area, the potential is enormous.
“They’re her crocs” 😂 I would love a property put away from city life but as a 21 year old it’s scary to think about! Don’t know if I’ll be able to own a home let alone a cabin property out in the woods. Very appealing especially these days
Love the comment about the survey. That is exactly the way the deed to the lands of our farm in Ohio read. "From an Iron stake xxx chains North to an Oak tree, bearing from there NNE xxx chains to a pile of rocks............." And many of the farms there are on lands that were surveyed by Rufus Putnam and crew. Which means most of them are off on their sizes as one day he might have surveyed from the North while the next day they might have surveyed from the South. So all sales now require new surveys that were done with modern methods. Two neighbors at the top of the hill found that when they went to put up a cattle fence, they had a 15 foot no man's land between them due to the original surveys. Solved by splitting the difference on the new surveys. The fun part comes on the old surveys if like ours, it says to the top of the bank of the creek. And the creek has been slowly moving toward the West. Dummy locks work as it keeps dummies out. ;-) And I've backed a pickup truck and trailer up a farm drive longer than that. But my truck has a locking differential and is a dually. Just for cases like that.
When you guys was walking through the woods you passed a tun of ginseng Goldenseal bloodroot star root there's enough roots on that land to make your money back even if you did buy I sure would like to own that property though just way too big for me to keep up with although I wouldn't mind having the Prairie where the Tombstones was beautiful land
What a beautiful state you live in. I can't imagine 300 acres in a county. We have that many in the neighborhood I live in. You guys work good together - loved the banter back and forth. If I had the money and could relocate I'd sure give you a call. What's not to love here! I call it a slice of Heaven.
This is my first time watching your video. The land is so beautiful, if I was younger and health was better I would just love it. I would have to being some family with me though.
I've got family in Virginia in the Big Stone Gap area My dad my son live out there but we all came out of the barbourville KY area my great grandparents had property in an area called stinking creek so pretty much we are kentuckians I think Lee county isn't that far from that property you guys showed it sure is beautiful great video shots of the property
This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for....it's just perfect in everywhere for my project. Just one teeny, weenie issue....I'm looking in Canada. :-( That stream, that waterfall, the forests, that huge open field area, perfect for a barn, paddocks, riding rings, indoor arena and hay fields!!! And those trails!! I need to find that property's slightly less expensive Canadian cousin!! Thanks for sharing!!
That is one beautiful piece of property, you guys definitely find some of the nicest properties. That would be great for a family compound especially in these ever trying times.
...and that “nowhere to turn around” thing, is why counties usually mandate a certain minimum width to roads & driveways. And the sloppy mud puddle?....likely indicates seep-spring oozing to wet the surface...that spot might need a drainage pipe. Seep springs can be a godsend for gathering slow-water, but makes a mess of foundations & roads.
You guys are hilarious. I'm sold on this already but I'm broke. LOL I'd walk with a suitcase. Toten it on my shoulder. LOL I would fence in the grave yard and keep it cleaned and groomed. Try to find any living relatives and grant them access to visit at their leisure. My father only had 5 acres and people would drive up to our house in the middle of the night. Coming in from the back of the property. It becomes necessary sometimes. To attempt to keep vandalism out. In our case it was not territorial. It was to let people know. We were not fond of them pulling up to our bedroom windows. Throwing out beer and soda cans. Especially since the main road was 50 feet from our front door. And here comes a Ford maverick out of the woods behind us. LOL Great video guys.
Hi Bennie Chadwick, that's hilarious - not if you lived it, but you painted a great picture for me - like a 70s movie. Beer cans, middle of the night, Maverick. hahaha. That's why we have motion-activated shotguns in Kentucky. :-) Go VIP here: to know of new properties - BEFORE they hit the market - BluegrassTeam.com/homefinder
I think I would build a Buddhist shrine/ temple/ mini palace there and just spend my days there meditating and showing love to the wildlife around me, particularly deer. I would build cabins as holiday lets to generate income and leave the trees. I would have my food delivered by local farmers and have monks robes made from peace silk. And I would sleep out in the open when the weather was nice. Such a life would be epic.
100% First thing- I would pay to pave the road the whole way & set up a grocery store in the town maybe a tractor RV sales service parts & modification store that could also service vehicles rent & sell ATV's Bikes etc camp hunt gear... then make an RV Camping area etc set up... hunting? Edit- definitely could have a shower under that waterfall!
I can’t watch the rest. It would break my heart, being an American stuck in dreary England. Especially the creeks & waterfall. LoL. I hope whoever bought it loves it & appreciates it.
Lexington has almost a 50% black demographics. This area isn't far from there. As long as your kind to others they'll treat you how you treat them in the south.
Another great video. Cool little lizard on the gate as you just walked up to it. My family is in the process of finally selling land that has been in the family since around 1857 = 24-acres on the top of a knoll in extreme Northern Kentucky, one of the highest peaks in NKY. It has my great-great aunt's log-cabin-house which was built around 1857. It is sad to see it go, but it is time.
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Absolutely beautiful! If I had the money I would buy this property in a second and start living in a tent until I had my off grid home built. The city is truly sucking the life out of me, not to mention the people.
Look up Agenda 21. Government wont allow these sales for very long.
@starryian007 That's right!
me also
why not learn to make money online and not rely on the city fora livelihood.
@starryian007 red is same, agenda 21 all on board
If I was thirty years younger I would be interested. At 73 all I can do is enjoy the scenery. Very beautiful. I envy you.
well at least you'd have a cemetery plot waiting for you, I know that's what you guys were thinking, right?
I'm not far behind, so i know how you feel. Actually that wouldn't be a bad idea...lol.
Jilles, AG and chip dog. I'm close to that age but why just sit and wait to die. Several people could pull their resources and strength and do this. It's what I'm going to do with one of his properties.
I don't want to die with wishes on my list. And I have a strong healthy y16 year old son that can do a lot of work. Lol
You could but it for me lol
So true! Where does time go 🚶
As for the cemetery, yeah it's a little creepy but my thoughts are the ones buried there loved it my suggestion would be mow the cemetery put a nice little white picket fence around all the headstones plant a few flowers at the headstones and show them the respect and show them that you to love the property and will care for it they're not going to bother you
Why creepy"?Will a brother, parent or child be creepy after they die? What a weird concept when the dead are the most peaceful. You can assume the ground is tear-stained in sorrow and love! I would gladly care for the graves if they come with the property and honor their long gone lives and their hard work if they were the ones who cleared this piece of land so beautifully. One day we all go where they are. To me, you are creepy now....and somewhat immature .
@Melvin Moore Exactly. Show them a little love in return by cleaning it up a bit and a white picket fence. Just what I was thinking. Family cemeteries don't put me off a bit. To me it's history and makes me feel like the caretaker of someone else who had the same dream as me. These folks came when the country was wild and unsettled much and carved out a life the hard way and they deserve our care and respect.
He failed to disclose that this is actually a pet cemetery so yeah..... very creepy 😂
@@magicman9321 Is that supposed to be funny? i didn't see "RIP Skippy" on the large headstones....
@YouSurf 2 Grave robbing being a felony.....
Born and raised in Ky. Beautiful place to live. I've been looking the last 2 yrs for 5 to 10 acres. Either wrong area or to high. Or restrictions. I love being in the country. Privacy. I sleep better no noise. No fire trucks or police cars every day. That the city for ya.
cash in your 401k,get the hell out of dodge,buy a small plot of land,,become a permaculture gardener,grow your own food,learn to wild craft,you will live better out in the wilderness than living in the hustle n bustle in a populated city
This is my dream 💭 ❤️
That's my plan, maybe 5 acres and be self-sufficient and sustainable I'm looking at Ohio any ideas, thoughts or insights, I'm Richard BTW
Till you too old to do it…..
Watch out for the dogman.
You will fail.
My husband and I love this property , love all of the wilderness , it's like "heaven on earth" ... Nice , peaceful ... Be great for a bug out place .. we would buy it if we could get someone to work with us , we live on a fixed income , both of us are disabled ... I would put my feet in the water every spring and summer day ... And to splash under the water fall with my grandchildren ... We would love to see what all mushrooms that we could find , and all the things to forage so each generation learns ... I have fell in love with the beauty of land .
May God Bless You and Your Family and May God Bless Us All 🙏🕊️💌
Great chemistry between father and son, great sense of humor too...
Kentucky is such a lively State. Thanks for showing us around this property.
Watching this restored my spirit. Manifesting owning a similar piece of land in the near future. Father/son moments like this are life’s purest gems. 💙
All those baby oaks are complements of our industrious cute little squirrels👍❤
I bought a trailer for 2,000 bucks put it on 150 acres of land paid the back taxes which was a little over 500 and now I own all of it love Kentucky
Any information on that? Like as how you came by finding out where and when and how you found out to get your homestead you are living on now?
I’m aware you can purchase properties for back taxes but would you say it’s a little unusual to find a deal like you did ?
Notice they did get back to you bet it's a dreamer
@@roberts4411 it's a little more complicated than just paying the back taxes.
I would love to have such old trees on my property. I would be so proud of them - all the history they have seen, how they have made the forest healthy just by being there. They have protected other lives and their own offspring. To destroy one would make me sad. I would only do that if my life depended on it in some way. This is heavenly - peaceful and pure.
Are you sure you're still on Earth, looks like Heaven to me.
Sure does ! You’d only see me in town once a month for supplies lol
😃😁LoL! I haven’t gotten to the property yet! Being a City girl from DC, it looks👀🙀😿😹 more like a Nightmare! I couldn’t Imagine being nor going out there after dark! Any place that there aren’t street lights & neighbors...🖐🏾✌🏾 I’m Done!!! It’s Spooky to Me!😏
Funny how Opposites Meet & Attract☺️ I Loved Watching, But You Couldn’t Pay Me To Live Out There! Different Strokes for Different Folks!😜🥰✌🏾
Small mill, vineyard, winery, nursery, barns, park, botanical gardens, livestock, locked gate, tall frontage gate, stone fences, leave me alone. Heaven!
Kentucky is great. I have lived here since 1975. The downside is the extreme humidity and the allergens. KY is the #1 place to have allergy problems.
Oregon begs to differ on the #1 spot for allergies
Got you beat come to SC and suffer. Humidity, allergies, bad people, churches, rampant stupidity and drugs, murder, bad drivers, and bad schools. Lovely.
@Waya Wolf
And here I thought Valley of the Sun was bad (Phoenix, Arizona)! They say if you don't have allergies when you get there, you will when you leave!
@@samjordan8800 Is it the fungus that is in the air causing allergic reaction or what?
It’s weird but mine go away when I go down home, Ohio’s rotten air is way worse
It says it all when two people wanted their burial place to be overlooking that field, beautiful.
I live in Philadelphia and lord I wish to be closer to nature far from here. This entire video was exciting for me to watch I loved every minute! I truly believe that nature is really heaven on earth!! This would be my dream to build a home in a place like that and enjoy the water falls, trees, and all the greenery. There is nothing like being around LIFE (green grass, trees, flowers, water, animals) as oppose to concrete. I love the videos😍🥰
I grew up in lancaster PA. Still not quite philly but still east coast. I now live in fairbanks AK. Still 50k peop,e but omg can I get out of town in a hurry. AK is where it's at. Dont tell anybody though. I only told you because I know what it's like wanting to leave PA. It's a love/hate relationship. I do better up here.
@one armed man
Do you qualify for Alaska's payments? Some of the residents are paid by Exxon/Mobile and/or other oil companies.
Or should I say, they pay the State, who distributed the payments out to those who are eligible.
Heard it takes a while to qualify, though,l.
You can get property at lower prices in The Poconos, just learn how to maintain it yourself bc the contractors there are generally rip offs
Born and raised in Kentucky
C'mon Brad, Crocs are so comfortable. I overland camp and as soon as I get into camp, the hard shoes come off and the Crocs go on. They are great for water crossing when backpacking. The property is absolutely gorgeous...would love to see the waterfall after a heavy rain. I'm 73 and if I had this property I'd be in great shape in just weeks. My son bought 37 acres and built his home almost dead center and he loves the privacy and sitting on the porch listening to the birds and other wildlife. I can see myself in the middle of 128 acres. At 30:21 looked like a great site for a cabin. I could sit for hours just staring and listening to the waterfall. I'm from Maui and I loved hiking through the pineapple fields to Twin Falls where I would have an all-day picnic occasionally diving from the top of the 50 foot waterfall. The pool at the bottom was 12 to 15 feet deep depending on recent rains.
I own 84 acres in Lee County Ky. Beautiful place and wonderful people.
How much?
Can I rent monthly for my very tiny house on wheels?
Thanks for letting us know I’ma come burn ya shit down now
I would love to know more
I apologise. I was merely validating the beautiful scenery & people of Lee County. I wouldn't sell my hunting property. I do hope you all find your slices of heaven.
Absolutely gorgeous property! The small graveyard is too cool. If I was rich I'd definitely have the utmost respect for the Graves and keep them cleared as long as I was alive. Thank you for taking us on the tour.
This reminds me so much of where I was when I was in Job Corp rite atop Mammoth Cave, I wasn't from the city like all the other corp members so sir I was raised up in the country I get lost in big cities you can't loose me in the woods, all one needs is a good sense of direction and very simple common-sense. I would go hiking on Mammoth Cave while I was in Job Corp even though we weren't suppose to be allowed sometimes I ask mostly I just took off their were a few times some went with me I was use to my freedom loved it and refused to surrender it. Kentucky in my mind is the most beautiful in all America well at lest the USA lol;
Let's do that have a table,some chairs,food and some drinks and enjoy the sounds of the waterfall and the beautiful weather and talk.🙂👍❤️
I have watched most of your videos showing 100 or more acres and have fully enjoyed them with the fat finger, cheat sheets and comments. However the banter between father and son make this the best one yet. Beautiful property but I have my heart set on another place if I had the money.
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@@BradSimmons The problem with OPM is that it has to be paid back eventually and that's with interest too. Until you pay it back, you are not free and it is not really your property, whatever the deeds say.
That said, I could borrow 250k, buy the land, sell 20 fat oaks for 100k each then I could have the land, pay off the loan and have 1.75m cash on top. I could probably buy a few more hundred acres of forest with that.
Those national park roads are well maintained. Flat and no mud holes
I’m 64 and from Boone county. If I were 25 years younger I’d take it on.
Love the videos and the presentation of properties while describing everything thoroughly! Definitely would recommend this team for any questions and land purchases. Awesome down to earth country folk as myself. Looking forward to purchasing property with this great team in the very near future!
You said honest opinion. Your videos and humor are refreshing!! This is one of your best ones. The back and forth with you and Hunter got plenty of laughs all while seeing a great property. We have a small farm in Missouri and in about 4 years plan on selling and relocating. Dont know if we will stay in Missouri yet or not. But you sure make Kentucky appealing. Keep up the good work. Dont change!
This is my dream property but I couldn’t afford it ever in my lifetime. Beautiful.
I used to want to move out West now I want to go to Kentucky
Out west it's pretty cold most of the time!
I've been out west most my 51 years of life. From Pa. I'd move here in a heartbeat.
Colorado is overrated! I bought my house in 2012 for 311K, and it's now worth 650K & rising. I couldn't afford to buy my house today, and it is only 1910 sqft with 600 in the unfinished basement. I'm not even in the mountains. Plus a new California reject moves in every month.
Absolutely gorgeous piece of property. You guys did a wonderful job of documenting much of it. My gosh , mother nature sure is beautiful.
There is only one word I can think of - SPECTACULAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even with the tomb stones.
I don’t have $200K yet, but I have really enjoyed going on this exploration with you…what a gorgeous stretch of land. Thanks for the vid.
Hi Jon Webb, that's one of the greatest things about real estate - you don't need all the money to buy it --- you only need 20% or so. If it hs a house on it? We can talk about the new 100% loan $0 down Govt loans.
It'd be cool if you have like a minimap in the corner showing where you're on the map as you're driving around.
lolol He got the Crocs lol OMGGG, but this land is soo beautiful, ok so with the land we need a ATV thingy, snow mobile,heavy duty pick up like a tonka toy, and what else a trailer, Im taking notes
That Waterfall was so Awesome..
Yes I agree , I would also put a table with chairs at the bottom of the waterfall.
The cemetery is a beautiful reminder of the people that settled and farmed this land, if I was there I would keep it mowed and clean and put a really nice fence around it with enough space that I could join them when it's my time.
Im a police officer in Ca. I retire in 3.5 years and I can't wait! I hope you're around when I retire, because I want to find my own compound somewhere and live in peace, away from people.
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I’m a retired 830.1 from LA County looking to leave California to a secluded piece of heaven too!
Roger that. There are places , remote, in Ca. but your still in Ca. That’s the only downside. If you had water, power, and a road wide enough for redimix trucks you, well me and a buddy could build a place in a few months. However you need a spouse w/same dream. That’s the hardest bit.
This property is absolute heaven to my soul!!!
This video just made my crappy day a good one. Thanks for making it. You’re a great Father, that is obvious by your relationship with your son. It translates on video. God bless and be safe out there.
I love the horns when your walking😂👍
Wonderful adventure you guys! If I had that waterfall and stream on my property I would be complete. Otherwise my little 13 acres kingdom in Mississippi is paradise without grossly harsh winters. We seldom have snow (twice in my 21 years here). Now we are retired and living the good life. P.S. nobody needs more than 13 acres for seclusion or adventure unless they are farmers. An acre of land is pretty huge compared with city living! I like being on grid. My area has NO BUILDING CODE, only septic inspection and NO PERMITS. Wildlife abounds on Mississippi property as well. My little farm has everything on your list except I rarely encounter turkey close by. Yep, just need that waterfall!
I love the o turn joke. Wish I could've bought something like that when I was younger.
I have to say I had a great time and dad you did a great job hiking on foot !
I grew up on a small farm area in IN that had a cemetary on, the headstones all had dates of 1860/1870 or older, nothing newer
I would put my tomb stone with the other tomb stones and be buried right there. It is so beautiful and Awesome out there. Just listen to all the birds, etc. I would also put a fence with a gate around the grave yard to protect the grave yard.
It wood be a nice Black Iron Gate.
For 300 people in the whole county and it will bring water to this very secluded area? Your Father is awesome, you are a lucky son. Your Father is the Father everyone wants and you are pretty awesome too.
It's an awesome property. The new owners are going to be some lucky people.
Beautiful place for a riding camp! A few horses a small quiet bunk house and a bunch of giggling preteen girl! A safe place for a summer camp.
Absolutely gorgeous. I loved just going along for the ride. By the way - you might want to check with AAA to see if they would really go back there to pull you out. I got stuck on a 4x4 road in Michigan last week and they wouldn't! Fortunately the sheriff helped.
Brad,in my book your still Number 1. Even though Hunter is your son and you are training him,he will never be Number 1. If he wants to argue with me. Tell him to stand in a door frame,then for him to look up at the frame. I have to duck to get thru that door. Keep up the great work. Love your videos
Falling in love with Kentucky. Cannot wait to leave New Jersey
If I were thirty years younger, and A might bit healthier, I’d buy both lots and build a family compound paradise! My genes are deep in those woods, but I was born and raised in California! I moved to Western Kentucky in 2006, and health fell apart… I’ve yet to make it to Eastern Kentucky to meet my Kin and see where it all began! I still hope though! Thanks for the great adventure in beauty! 💞
As a Resident of extreme SW Virginia, I am impressed. I’d pack it up and move out there. Looks like a good place to retire to. I like how it joins the National Forest. Beautiful.
That is a family grave yard .
The people of past History who loved the land. Respect their wishes.
Care for the cemetery.
I'd put a little fence around it.
Even at 60 I would love to find property like that .awesome .
Heart sick for this slice of heaven. Cemetery is no problem. Waterfall is gorgeous I would put the house very near to the pond.
Did you see the other side of the waterfall which you are standing? The other side collapsed, Don't stand so close to that edge, because you don't know if it's hollow or not and guessing from the size of the tree next to you the roots are very shallow, so that's is a indication that it's not safe!! I was holding my breath!!!🌹👍
Was a serious buyer.
Thanks for your response !
If you had responded at the time,one way or another, I would have bought that property for cash if it were still for sale.
I understand there were and still are, plenty of cash buyers during the past year.
Good for you and bad for me.
Properties go fast.
It's a seller's market.
Enjoy it while it lasts !
That land had a stream and waterfall it is prime realistate ! I wish I had the cash for it. That place has so many possibilities and is so peaceful and beautiful! With that much land you really have freedom and peace of mind ! If State or county would allow it, I would build right over or as close to that waterfall/stream 😉👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Hello, Im from Ohio. Mt.Orab. My husband and I love this property. Just so beautiful 😍❤gorgeous waterfall. Peaceful living 😌
I went to Kentucky and I was amazed with it! Is freaking beautiful a lot of nature.
This video is amazing . The graves and the waterfall were the exact bits of inspiration I needed. Just imagining the history there gives me chills. I am going to work my AZZ off until I’m able to buy land like this. What an amazing thing to be able to purchase
We have a plethora of the type of secluded private waterfalls discovered in this video and they are in the most beautiful forests in America. The purest sweet DRINKABLE water, the best climate, the greenest state, the nicest people. Yup. That would be Oregon!
Im glad you leave these up it helps to give us a feel for the area, but I wish you would mark them sold once they aren't available anymore.
Beautiful!
Given the amount of wooded area, I would trim a bit here and there, to make a few quid in order to help finance the construction of living and working quarters.
With this much area, the potential is enormous.
Classic Kentucky. Beautiful waterfalls. If I was 30years younger I'd be making a deal.
“They’re her crocs” 😂 I would love a property put away from city life but as a 21 year old it’s scary to think about! Don’t know if I’ll be able to own a home let alone a cabin property out in the woods. Very appealing especially these days
Love the comment about the survey. That is exactly the way the deed to the lands of our farm in Ohio read. "From an Iron stake xxx chains North to an Oak tree, bearing from there NNE xxx chains to a pile of rocks............." And many of the farms there are on lands that were surveyed by Rufus Putnam and crew. Which means most of them are off on their sizes as one day he might have surveyed from the North while the next day they might have surveyed from the South. So all sales now require new surveys that were done with modern methods. Two neighbors at the top of the hill found that when they went to put up a cattle fence, they had a 15 foot no man's land between them due to the original surveys. Solved by splitting the difference on the new surveys. The fun part comes on the old surveys if like ours, it says to the top of the bank of the creek. And the creek has been slowly moving toward the West.
Dummy locks work as it keeps dummies out. ;-) And I've backed a pickup truck and trailer up a farm drive longer than that. But my truck has a locking differential and is a dually. Just for cases like that.
When you guys was walking through the woods you passed a tun of ginseng Goldenseal bloodroot star root there's enough roots on that land to make your money back even if you did buy I sure would like to own that property though just way too big for me to keep up with although I wouldn't mind having the Prairie where the Tombstones was beautiful land
I bought 2.5 acres with a creek and set a tiny home on the highest part, left all the edge trees for privacy. The best decision.
What a beautiful state you live in. I can't imagine 300 acres in a county. We have that many in the neighborhood I live in. You guys work good together - loved the banter back and forth. If I had the money and could relocate I'd sure give you a call. What's not to love here! I call it a slice of Heaven.
This is my first time watching your
video. The land is so beautiful, if I was younger and health was better I would just love it. I would have to being some family with me though.
Love those wide open spaces, you would not even need to clear trees to build a home.
That waterfall is beautiful ❤️
Can I just have a small plat near that waterfall? Enough to build a small cottage. I wont bother anyone.
Nice land
Yes u can. By the cemetery Small Plot. 🤣😂💃🤣😂. 💋💘🕊💋. 👁🌎👽🛸. 🤣😂🤣😂
Yes u can small Plot by cemetery 💋💘💃🕊💋. 😂👍🏿🤣. 👁🌎👽🛸
I don't drink beer but I thought everyone out in the woods of KY made moonshine.
I've got family in Virginia in the Big Stone Gap area
My dad my son live out there but we all came out of the barbourville KY area my great grandparents had property in an area called stinking creek so pretty much we are kentuckians I think Lee county isn't that far from that property you guys showed
it sure is beautiful
great video shots of the property
Waterfalls like this one are so peaceful. Absolutely love it. So pretty.😊
This land is so beautiful if only I was younger. For me no neighbors in sight, no cell phone towers just peace and quiet
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@@kenwiggins1725 sad part I have the money to buy but too old to take care of it all
Darn that land is PERDY! I would love to own it!
🦍 also included the bigfoot family,and a few dogmen.. 😎👌
My exact thought, were you looking too?? And artifacts in the creeks
Yep
Bigfoot OK I am from the NW I can handle that but screw those dogmen ;)
If I wasnt so old i would be there in a heart beat i just to dam old it is beautiful place i would love to live there
This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for....it's just perfect in everywhere for my project. Just one teeny, weenie issue....I'm looking in Canada. :-( That stream, that waterfall, the forests, that huge open field area, perfect for a barn, paddocks, riding rings, indoor arena and hay fields!!! And those trails!! I need to find that property's slightly less expensive Canadian cousin!! Thanks for sharing!!
That first waterfall is magnificent, would always be there I love the water and food are the best.
That is one beautiful piece of property, you guys definitely find some of the nicest properties. That would be great for a family compound especially in these ever trying times.
I love when your son said round is a shape and made me laugh that was awesome
...and that “nowhere to turn around” thing, is why counties usually mandate a certain minimum width to roads & driveways. And the sloppy mud puddle?....likely indicates seep-spring oozing to wet the surface...that spot might need a drainage pipe. Seep springs can be a godsend for gathering slow-water, but makes a mess of foundations & roads.
Yes it does look loke a national forest that creek is awesome!!! 🙂👍❤️
That a beautiful peace of land and that waterfall made it even better
You guys are hilarious. I'm sold on this already but I'm broke. LOL
I'd walk with a suitcase. Toten it on my shoulder. LOL
I would fence in the grave yard and keep it cleaned and groomed. Try to find any living relatives and grant them access to visit at their leisure.
My father only had 5 acres and people would drive up to our house in the middle of the night. Coming in from the back of the property. It becomes necessary sometimes. To attempt to keep vandalism out. In our case it was not territorial. It was to let people know. We were not fond of them pulling up to our bedroom windows. Throwing out beer and soda cans. Especially since the main road was 50 feet from our front door. And here comes a Ford maverick out of the woods behind us. LOL Great video guys.
Hi Bennie Chadwick, that's hilarious - not if you lived it, but you painted a great picture for me - like a 70s movie. Beer cans, middle of the night, Maverick. hahaha. That's why we have motion-activated shotguns in Kentucky. :-) Go VIP here: to know of new properties - BEFORE they hit the market - BluegrassTeam.com/homefinder
Ahh...Michigan. I love Michigan. Spent 3 years in Kalamazoo.
I think I would build a Buddhist shrine/ temple/ mini palace there and just spend my days there meditating and showing love to the wildlife around me, particularly deer. I would build cabins as holiday lets to generate income and leave the trees. I would have my food delivered by local farmers and have monks robes made from peace silk. And I would sleep out in the open when the weather was nice. Such a life would be epic.
100% First thing- I would pay to pave the road the whole way & set up a grocery store in the town maybe a tractor RV sales service parts & modification store that could also service vehicles
rent & sell ATV's Bikes etc camp hunt gear... then make an RV Camping area etc set up... hunting?
Edit- definitely could have a shower under that waterfall!
Don't forget to have a WalMart store added plus a CVS or WalGreens. (sarcasm, folks)
I can’t watch the rest. It would break my heart, being an American stuck in dreary England. Especially the creeks & waterfall. LoL. I hope whoever bought it loves it & appreciates it.
Beautiful property. Hard to not fall in love with it.
I love this place. It has so much that you could do with it. And its affordable.
Wow! This is amazing. Perfect to get away from the madness. 👌🏾
Yeah, the hills have eyes type of raw madness.
@@daved3948 yeah racist eyes👀👀👀
Lexington has almost a 50% black demographics. This area isn't far from there. As long as your kind to others they'll treat you how you treat them in the south.
Another great video. Cool little lizard on the gate as you just walked up to it.
My family is in the process of finally selling land that has been in the family since around 1857 = 24-acres on the top of a knoll in extreme Northern Kentucky, one of the highest peaks in NKY. It has my great-great aunt's log-cabin-house which was built around 1857.
It is sad to see it go, but it is time.
@Maxbps88 - let us take a look and see what we can get you for it -- remember, its real money - what you net in your pocket is most important. call or text Jeromey - he knows big property well 606-748-0553
I could live out there... I’m from northern Minnesota,, and it’s too dammed cold ... I’ve got a ford raptor.. perfect for there
The drive reminds me of going to my Grandpa and Grandma's place up in the Bristol Hills in upstate NY back in the day.
Oh this is lovely, nothing like Kentucky in the springtime ~ ! saw the whole ride!