I’m moving to or close to Russell springs Kentucky. Being a first generation rodriguez in America and coming from a family who did it the right way. It’s very important to me to have land. I’ve lived in California and currently in utah. No way I’ll touch land here like I can in Kentucky. I can have 50 plus acres for under 400k. For me I’m coming for land. Then my kids and grandkids can evolve our land. That’s my American dream baby
We are in South Central. It's wonderful. Have been here 3 years. Just do a search on water. Some folks up north of Smiths Grove don't have drinkable water and they are building homes there.
VERY important this guy is CENTRAL kentucky where youre buyjng flatter agricultural land. Buy anywhere its fine, locals ok & you wont as easy get trapped in a bad situation. Do NOT follow this in Eastern Kentucky foothills!!! NEVER buy land from a picture out there!!! Hatfield & McCoy is alot the mentality it varies county by county, 1st off you can & will lose cell service in the "holler" canyons everyone loves, cell service may be great near the road & you walk 40 feet down the hill it disappears. You have to go visit, rent a place a few months, get a feel, if the locals dont want outsiders theyll rob you blind & the county sherriff wont do shit to help, there is no land so beautiful that you would want to live with no phone service & teerrorizing neighbors & local fentanyl addicts who watch your car drive away & then breakin & steal whatever they can pawn for fentanyl. When fentanyl & meth hit no job opportunities, watch out!!! There are 0s of 000s of beautful hollers in Eastern KY you will find your place if you want to move there but you need to put in the personal TIME staying there & asking around about a place & if they want you they will introduce you to landowners and good piece of land next to people who will want you there. Get to know people at the general store & church renting, before you march in & buy & youll have good county neighbors who look out for you. Mountain Appalachia is NOT the place to buy without going there & this is true for West Virginia too, never lived there but my college roommate & long friend is West Virginia I drive through alot.
I'm from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I am going to buy my land in Kentucky. Video gave great benefits & insight
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I’m moving to or close to Russell springs Kentucky. Being a first generation rodriguez in America and coming from a family who did it the right way. It’s very important to me to have land. I’ve lived in California and currently in utah. No way I’ll touch land here like I can in Kentucky. I can have 50 plus acres for under 400k. For me I’m coming for land. Then my kids and grandkids can evolve our land. That’s my American dream baby
Sweet!! I just closed. Transplant from northern Illinois. My dream has come true. Now the with begins!
@@ajsdriver7988 I’m literally selling my home in Utah. I’m right behind you
Your going to love lake Cumberland
Good advice on things I didnt think of. Thanks
I may want to start planning for retirement and would consider a small town home with 1.5 to 2 acres. I will be raising chickens.
Love this video. Just closed on 5 acres 6/14/24. Dream come true.
Thanks for the advice! I'm going to Kentucky for the first time next week to check out areas to buy!
We are in South Central. It's wonderful. Have been here 3 years. Just do a search on water. Some folks up north of Smiths Grove don't have drinkable water and they are building homes there.
VERY important this guy is CENTRAL kentucky where youre buyjng flatter agricultural land.
Buy anywhere its fine, locals ok & you wont as easy get trapped in a bad situation.
Do NOT follow this in Eastern Kentucky foothills!!! NEVER buy land from a picture out there!!!
Hatfield & McCoy is alot the mentality it varies county by county, 1st off you can & will lose cell service in the "holler" canyons everyone loves, cell service may be great near the road & you walk 40 feet down the hill it disappears.
You have to go visit, rent a place a few months, get a feel, if the locals dont want outsiders theyll rob you blind & the county sherriff wont do shit to help,
there is no land so beautiful that you would want to live with no phone service & teerrorizing neighbors & local fentanyl addicts who watch your car drive away & then breakin & steal whatever they can pawn for fentanyl.
When fentanyl & meth hit no job opportunities, watch out!!!
There are 0s of 000s of beautful hollers in Eastern KY you will find your place if you want to move there but you need to put in the personal TIME staying there & asking around about a place & if they want you they will introduce you to landowners and good piece of land next to people who will want you there.
Get to know people at the general store & church renting, before you march in & buy & youll have good county neighbors who look out for you.
Mountain Appalachia is NOT the place to buy without going there & this is true for West Virginia too, never lived there but my college roommate & long friend is West Virginia I drive through alot.