Is this home?? 24 hours at my potential new property (OFF-GRID)

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  • @MaxandOccy
    @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +249

    So... What do you all think?!? To buy or not to buy 😅
    ALSO, I am planning to finally film my first Q&A for the next video. Please add your juicy questions in the comments below!
    Thank you so much for being part of this crazy journey 💛 Occy and I appreciate you all!!

    • @jamesroberts4073
      @jamesroberts4073 Рік тому +48

      what happens if you get bitten by a brown snake and tides are out :O

    • @hallows1988
      @hallows1988 Рік тому +14

      I've lived on Dangar Island (you went past it on the boat out of brooklyn). It definitely is a lifestyle change, similar to van life, you get different challenges as would be expected. I'd personally say go for it, you wont find a quieter place so close to the cities, and theres a great community around the area

    • @mikebennett938
      @mikebennett938 Рік тому +6

      Buy It!!!! Beautiful property, nothing more fun that starting from scratch and off grid. Not to mention the fantastic youtube content!

    • @christianmason1817
      @christianmason1817 Рік тому +5

      @@hallows1988 I always thought it was "Danger" is land when I was a kid.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Рік тому +46

      Would you (could you) keep the van?
      How much would you miss the ability to just "go somewhere" if you got "itchy feet"?
      As you mentioned, would the cost of building (and running a boat) offset the savings in land price long term?
      I might keep looking for now and file this under "if you still want it .... Whenever .... and it's still there, it was meant to be"
      I wonder how much interest there's been in that property?
      How long on the market?
      Could you build "prefab" yourself?
      A modular tiny home which you can expand?
      Getting manpower and materials there daily would be a slow build if there's not a "drop in" solution.
      .
      Final downside (upside)?
      If Eamon ever visited, you'd probably never get rid of him! (😉)

  • @debnewton5707
    @debnewton5707 Рік тому +872

    I’m off grid completely...the red flags for me are NO flat land, an expensive exercise putting in & maintaining a decent size veggie garden, how much sunlight in winter, no vehicle access, every time you walk out of your home you will be either going up hill or down & the spiders. Yes, you’re right about Occy’s future issues with the stairs...but I love the property...if it were going to be your weekender, excellent idea. A stunning place to live just not very practical for full time living.

    • @sandrachristensen7282
      @sandrachristensen7282 Рік тому +60

      Well said. I totally agree, and I hope Max considers all these issues.

    • @earthstar2493
      @earthstar2493 Рік тому +49

      Excellent points. Depending on what the earth is composed of, with some back breaking work he could do an earth sheltered home. I think the biggest thing is the access though. Good for camping, not for everyday life for someone with a nomadic heart. He needs a place for the van.

    • @Andre_As_
      @Andre_As_ Рік тому +14

      You’re so right!!

    • @bohoxplorer840
      @bohoxplorer840 Рік тому +13

      It’s a matter of potential...you can look at ALL the negatives or ALL THE POSITIVES😃

    • @belindachappell9875
      @belindachappell9875 Рік тому +42

      I agree, beautiful and romantic idea but not that practical if you want to grow food, get good solar output etc. and concerning if you can’t get out at low tide if Occy or Max need medical assistance.

  • @lpgirl
    @lpgirl Рік тому +346

    Nice for a getaway, but that steep hill would be hard for Occy to climb over and over. I think you'd both miss the van and may feel like prisoners of the tide at times, especially in an emergency. I can feel the excitement that property brings, but it may be too small and too steep for day to day life. Best of luck to you both and thank you for asking for our input.

    • @annarazelclifford459
      @annarazelclifford459 Рік тому +13

      Yes, I also agree. It's a very nice property, but it will be hard for Occy, and you can't have your van close by.

    • @annseiler6071
      @annseiler6071 Рік тому +12

      Agreed. It’s a wonderful secluded property. However I think it’s too challenging for Occy at this point; think you want a property where you can utilize your van while you build; location for solar panels may be an issue. Best of luck

    • @cindybenfield7659
      @cindybenfield7659 Рік тому +1

      I’m not sure how hot it will be… but occ is not accustomed to it…

    • @christinew9310
      @christinew9310 Рік тому +8

      I agree, having to put the van somewhere else would always be a worry and you won’t be able to use it on the plot. I found the noise of the cicadas too much for my poor old ears but younger folk probably wouldn’t mind. I’m afraid I’d have to stop watching. Good luck whatever you decide x

    • @jimlinmcc
      @jimlinmcc Рік тому +23

      1. Remember Occy is a senior. Those steps and terrain are just too much on Senior dog joints.
      2. I don’t think I could take the cicadas on a permanent basis.
      3. Can’t imagine not having the Van immediately available especially if you have an emergency.
      Please keep looking before deciding.

  • @vanessahart189
    @vanessahart189 Рік тому +309

    To: Max my Human Dad
    From: Occy
    I just wanted to tell you my thoughts on the island home, you know I am devoted to your happiness and have given you unconditional love and support for all your adventures. I’ve followed you through a desert and waited for you in the depths of a Canadian winter and traveled thousands of kilometres on land and air as its my life’s duty to be your shadow and keep you safe, even if I do let you feel you are looking after me.
    I was so excited when you said we would be finding our forever home, somewhere you said I could stretch out, don’t get me wrong I have loved our many Van adventures, but the thought of running on firm soft grass brought a sense of relief to my aging limbs.
    I was also hoping we would be living somewhere family and friends could access, so they could drop by to cook you a meal and give me lots of hugs.
    Living so remote may eventually see you wanting to live more away from home, as I know you love sharing time with other humans, I hear it in your laughter and see it in your smile.
    I know you are excited about the opportunity and the challenges the island build would bring, and it would provide great content for us! But
    I was hoping that you would find us a place that would be our permanent home, a place with a tree where you would build me a lookout bench in the shade, so I can sit and watch the world go by, and when my time comes, you’ll make the tree my forever home and call it ‘Done Roaming’ a place you can come and sit and tell me about your day and reminisce about our travels.
    You know whatever decision you make, no matter how challenging for me, I’ll always show you how excited I am and jump into the seat next to you as we go forward towards our next adventure.
    Your loyal friend and protector
    Occy x

    • @katzcrow640
      @katzcrow640 Рік тому +29

      Ya I'II jus add to that Dad don't do it ... that's not are Forever Home to hard on my bones.... Keep Looking 🌿🐾🐾💕🐾🐾🌿

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +115

      Why didn’t you tell me you could type so well Occy??
      Appreciate this 💛

    • @sharaswitala6296
      @sharaswitala6296 Рік тому +22

      Keep looking.. for Occy, yourself, friends, getting supplies in, hill living gets tiring really quick

    • @jeanneroy1494
      @jeanneroy1494 Рік тому +27

      Beautifully written, and I tend to agree. The van would also e a great “life support module” as you build.

    • @annbarber9896
      @annbarber9896 Рік тому +23

      Agreed keep looking for Occy!

  • @41sunshadow
    @41sunshadow Рік тому +43

    As someone who has lived on an island in QLD I can say first hand - even the most simple things become expensive and physically exhausting quite quickly. You have a fantastic head start with your gorgeous van. I personally would be looking for somewhere that I could live comfortably in that van whilst undertaking the build. Good luck in your search and big hugs to Occy.

  • @dianegenx
    @dianegenx Рік тому +416

    Hi Max and Occy!
    I'm jumping on the bandwagon of us older folks who have made mistakes.. Always look at 10-20 properties, if not more. Don't make concessions just for the sake of buying and having land; you really will feel it in your heart/gut when the right one comes along!
    You actually voiced the multiple red flags and very few positives. 💛💛

    • @fern8003
      @fern8003 Рік тому +18

      Agree!

    • @raneezeller7475
      @raneezeller7475 Рік тому +39

      Oh Max if anyone can do it you can. But it’s not going to be freedom. It’s going to be a lot of work for a long time.
      I’ve lived on an island for 9 months last year and everything is decided by the weather & tides.
      Yes it was so much fun living in an old beach shack, my dog loved the freedom & the swims but nothing happens in a hurry on islands. Peoples mindsets quickly go to ‘it’s too hard, or why bother’
      It gets frustrating that the wind is a constant, mate I’m sorry I’m going to say no just because of Occy.
      Love you so much and know you will thrive anywhere and you love a challenge, but why? This is a huge 5 year project at the very least. Xx

    • @kangaanon2130
      @kangaanon2130 Рік тому +4

      I'm with you!

    • @kathyl5610
      @kathyl5610 Рік тому +25

      Totally agree and the cicada noise would drive me nuts.

    • @kathyl5610
      @kathyl5610 Рік тому +21

      The view is really pretty, but seems to be too isolated for me. And the noise of the cicadas would drive me crazy. I believe that this would be a hard time Occy and getting supplies over to build a place would be costly. I know you want to be off grid but off grid with an easy way to get your materials would be much better. Just my opinion, you are the one that has to make the final decision. But I would make many trips to different places that you are interested in before you buy. Good luck and we’ll be with you all the way.

  • @marinacam
    @marinacam Рік тому +233

    I hope you find a property on which you can park your van. For Occy’s comfort, plus, if Occy has an emergency, you can quickly get him to a vet.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +56

      This is definitely a huge consideration for me Marina! 💛

    • @fern8003
      @fern8003 Рік тому +7

      Completely agree

    • @ladysusanjane2682
      @ladysusanjane2682 Рік тому +15

      As I’ve said in the comments…Occy is EVERYTHING ❤

    • @pamelarw58
      @pamelarw58 Рік тому +19

      I agree with Marina Max as you said Occy is 12! & You will need to have access to Van for shopping transporting goods & emergencies plus being able to live comfortably while building? 💙🤗🇦🇺🌞

    • @Whistler326
      @Whistler326 Рік тому +5

      100 percent agree with your sentiments

  • @stephenroberts706
    @stephenroberts706 Рік тому +50

    Reckon there’s an even better option waiting for you somewhere. Having your van with you is essential I think. Both to live in temporarily and to drop everything and go whenever the opportunity presents itself. Whatever your decision, all the very best!🙏🏻

  • @nikkipartridge3290
    @nikkipartridge3290 Рік тому +47

    I'm a traveller also and travelled in a van around NZ. Loved the freedom, thought I could do it foreaver, but eventually I craved a home, which I ended up buying. Loved the first couple of years of renovating - the creative side and setting up a home and routine... but now the travel bug has kicked in again and I've decided that I'm ready for a change and a new direction. I think being a traveller is something we're born to do... at least needing to change, progress, have new experiences... so I'm just thinking if this happened to you, you might really struggle to move on from that place. It could be difficult to re-sell and as other places increased in value, you may find yours doesn't. Even though you see it as paradise because you're so positive, and you welcome the challenges it brings, there aren't many others who will. You might end up feeling quite trapped and isolated by it. I'd say keep looking and take your excitement as a sign that you're ready to make a base of some sort. But keep looking until you find one that you don't have to compromise on other things that are important to you and that you may want to do in the future.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for sharing Nikki! I totally hear what you're saying and these are definitely things I'm considering 💛

    • @christinacreatesau
      @christinacreatesau Рік тому +2

      @@MaxandOccy
      I think this is one of the best, experienced responses from Nikki.
      I have no double you could make this work Max.
      But my initial thought was about how you commented on the enjoyment of meeting up and traveling with good friends.
      I am not sure this would give much of a community vibe.
      There are some really valid points about Occy, and I wonder if this is ideal for him.
      It's a wonderful opportunity (but not for me, those screaming cicada's 16 hours out of 24, NO WAY.)
      I guess I have questions.
      If you take the romanticism out of it, (and it is romantic for sure), would you be able to eventually rent it out if you want to travel?
      What would resale be like if you find it too isolated, and its not good for Occy? (if it's cheap- then you may not be able to sell so well.
      Definitely a deep think required about this one.
      I honestly see you on something more accessible to community.
      with much more land for another yurt or two perhaps, a community kitchen and huge veggie path.
      Well that is my wish for you. Abundance and joy, friendship and community.
      Good luck Max.

    • @nikkipartridge3290
      @nikkipartridge3290 Рік тому

      @@MaxandOccy Good luck with the land hunt. Occy is cute btw :)

  • @Brvfan2012
    @Brvfan2012 Рік тому +74

    I would be worried about Occy the most. He is getting older and slowing down and I would want him to be comfortable for the rest of his life

  • @andreaordonezc
    @andreaordonezc Рік тому +163

    I love how adventurous you and occy are, but honestly it doesn't feel like a property made for you guys. There are too many restrictions for a soul like yours. When I had my senior dog I had to give up many adventurous plans I had thinking on her comfort and health. I'm sure you can find something else where you can be off grid but also Occy can have a fun life. Good luck in your search! We'll be here with you wherever you choose to be. 🥰

    • @Dawn.of.the-day
      @Dawn.of.the-day Рік тому +2

      Yeah that's a good point actually, apart from Occy, about too many restrictions, definitely if living off grid.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +3

      You may be right! Thanks for the input Andrea 💛

  • @sienaoverland
    @sienaoverland Рік тому +23

    Max, I’m sad to say I think the negatives outweigh the amazing positives ☹️ particularly the steepness and occy’s age. My house in Brisbane with 10 steps became a major barrier to our kelpie in her final years. Your off grid solar situation will get tougher to manage in winter too, could get either super hard to manage or super expensive. And it really struck me what you said about living in the van during a build. This land is a weekender getaway place

  • @brianastrachan1966
    @brianastrachan1966 Рік тому +49

    As a dog mom, my immediate concern was re: the accessibility for Occy followed by low tide water accessibility issue. I would say, better you wait and save more money and invest in a property that is more accessible for everyone (consider aging family members, those with disabilities- even if you had an accident and broke your leg, you wouldn’t be able to get around!)

  • @Firelightly
    @Firelightly Рік тому +263

    As a dog mom... If anything were to happen to Occy when the tide is out, and you weren't able to get to a vet in time, you'd never forgive yourself. It's a beautiful place, for a second home. Be hyper critical. It is too easy to fall in love with a place. Staying in love is the hard part!

    • @carolineclare4375
      @carolineclare4375 Рік тому +11

      So Agreed... there is much excitement about the adventure to live there... but as a mumma to adult human children and elderly fur babies, I think it's too risky esp with your sweet boy Occy who is no doubt getting older and those steps won't be very easy at all soon enough ❤️❤️

    • @ahoward3819
      @ahoward3819 Рік тому +12

      Personally Cicadas drive me nuts in the summer. I live in the southern US and they are so loud. Even inside the house it sounds like you have the windows open.

    • @phuahnini6871
      @phuahnini6871 Рік тому +8

      Totally agree....with the spider incident....Occy is on all 4, anything could sting him and you will never know until its too late. . Added to the non-assesibility times....is scary...

    • @dianegenx
      @dianegenx Рік тому +3

      Oh i so agree!
      I'm wondering if he posted this as a joke on us, cause it's so obviously a bad spot, right?

    • @DesertMoon
      @DesertMoon Рік тому

      This. Well said.

  • @smellyolegoat150
    @smellyolegoat150 Рік тому +271

    The sound of cicadas is one of my favorite sounds. They are pure comfort for me.
    I think it’s beautiful, but personally, I would want more land, more distant neighbors, access for the van, and less climbing for Occy.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +12

      Seems to be a very polarising sound!

    • @MandyJArt
      @MandyJArt Рік тому +7

      @@MaxandOccy they can get deafeningly loud if there's enough of them together

    • @judy_judy388
      @judy_judy388 Рік тому +4

      @@MaxandOccy it's the spiders .... just on that, would be a pass for me & a dog as well..

    • @warmbreeze43
      @warmbreeze43 Рік тому +10

      It’s a hard no for me. Occy is getting older. Too many restrictions. What if Occy got bit by a snake or you. The bugs😳. No van. Close neighbors. Climbing up or down. It’s cheap because too many issues. You can find something more suitable I feel.

    • @luckywarriorakabonnies.1855
      @luckywarriorakabonnies.1855 Рік тому +6

      Hi Max , I don't always comment on your videos but since you asked for thoughts I'm just giving mine as a place for you to bounce off your likes and dislikes off as you think this big decision through. I'd say for an overnight adventure it would be ok but for a long term living that is comfortable for both you and Occy it would be a big No. To many negatives, the no van access, low tide issues of being able to get you or Occy to medical help should be foremost in the front of your mind. Way to many spiders, not sure what others dangerous creatures may be involved. The land slopes in to great a drop down. I just feel there is something that has a much better freeing atmosphere that long dwelling would suit you both. Not enough sun, not enough room and conditions for growing your own food. Myself and others are not in your mind and heart and probably don't see what your creativity is for this specific property. After the years I've watched your videos I just think your journey is bigger than this property has to offer. In the end you know that we will all be happy for you no matter what you choose and we will love seeing what you choose and what you will make of it to make it your own. As always sending vibes of Blessings and Love for your continued adventures through this life.

  • @MelClare
    @MelClare Рік тому +19

    This looks like an absolute dream! Sleeping in a swag with that view looked like pure bliss! I know nothing about living off grid or buying a house, but watching the news every summer and watching people's homes they've put so much love and effort into go up in smoke, is so heartbreaking. The extreme bushfire zone is one hell of a red flag my dude.

    • @humphreyferguson9748
      @humphreyferguson9748 Рік тому +3

      Agree. This block and steepness reminds me of blocks on Great Ocean Rd in VIC. Face sth. Limited daylight, esp. in winter. Stunning views. Yet BAL ratings of 40-FZ. Huge $$ to build to code. Plus, fire burns faster uphill. Imagine if tides out on island and a bushfire starts. There's no escape route. IMO, a terrifying proposition. It's a 'NO' from me too.

  • @ValerieBelcher
    @ValerieBelcher Рік тому +20

    I had a dog about Occy’s age and she was very active. One day we were in the park and I spent a long time playing fetch with her. Then next day she was having mobility issues and her rear hips were very stiff . It was really quite a shock to me because she didn’t seem her age. Perhaps I had been willfully ignoring the fact that she had been having her yearly older dog checkups for several years. I realized that I would have to be very careful in monitoring her exercise routine. I substituted prolonged fetch games with long walks and she lived to be sixteen years and eight months. Fortunately we had an elevator in our building so she didn’t have to climb stairs. She certainly would not have been able to climb to the fourth floor.
    I am just wondering if you have a “Plan B” if Occy is unable to make the steep climb to the cabin site? In my own experience I have seen that a dog can act like a puppy until one day, without warning, he cannot.

  • @barbarabarr4176
    @barbarabarr4176 Рік тому +96

    Hi Max, don't be swayed by a 24 hour stay. Albeit a stunning location for a weekender it ends there, Boat access is one thing but to be restricted by the tides that's a step too far. As you mentioned this is not the only downside but most of all your beautiful dog Occy will never be able to withstand the slope of the land as he heads into his senior years. I absolutely love following your travels and look forward to where this next decision leads you to. 🙂❤❤

    • @CountyClaire
      @CountyClaire Рік тому +7

      It would be hard to tune in to see Occy dealing with all of that. That would be like moving an older person to Masada and asking them to not use the tram!

  • @ssadvweld1
    @ssadvweld1 Рік тому +139

    The property is beautiful. The views are especially beautiful.
    I don't think you mentioned if you've looked at any other properties in person yet or not.
    I'm curious if you were able to spend much time speaking to the neighbors?
    Ideally, is this where you want to be the rest of your life?
    Do you hope to have people visit you often? Where will they stay?
    It comes down to weighing the pros against the cons while trying to keep your emotions in check.
    Occy on that steep terrain and not having the comfort of your van are pretty big cons.
    I feel you're going to want/need more space than 3/4 of an acre or at least more flat space.
    It looks like your neighbors are pretty close by.
    The threat of fire and not being able to grab essentials and get away on your boat for 1/2 of the day is concerning.
    I feel you need to keep looking and the perfect property will come along.
    That's my two cents. I hope it was helpful.
    ☮&💜& 🙏

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +19

      All good points Stephanie! Unfortunately no neighbours were home so I couldn’t chat to them. And yes, it is the first property I’ve looked at but seeing some more shortly just to get a comparison🤞🏼🤞🏼 I agree that I could do with some more space (was hoping for at least a few acres).
      Fire wise I think you could get out safely at all tides, even if you had to load up on a kayak. 💛

    • @Ana-oc5ip
      @Ana-oc5ip Рік тому +10

      ​@@MaxandOccy Follow your gut it is always right, you said I was hoping for a little more land... Keep putting out in the universe what you want and you will get it!

    • @RitaHobart
      @RitaHobart Рік тому +17

      Hey Max
      After watching abc tv this last week on the repercussions for flood victims from a year ago in NSW, I noted either they couldn’t get home insurance, or it was so costly that they didn’t bother. I see a similar predicament for you regarding fire insurance. However I’m sure the council will be able to fill you in on all that building stuff when you meet with them.
      I absolutely see why you love it there, but I agree with others about the land size, the steepness and the tides, but most of all for an aging Occy. If the tide was out and you urgently needed to get him to a vet, you’re stuffed.
      Anyway, good luck with wherever you buy. After watching your van build, I have absolutely no hesitation in saying whatever you build will be fabulous.

  • @Dawn.of.the-day
    @Dawn.of.the-day Рік тому +5

    2 things that spring to mind
    1) being able to have the van to live in while building a home off grid, need something comfortable after hard working days.
    2) low tide which in itself has many pro's and con's but if in emergency...
    There will be big spiders wherever you go 😂

  • @christisamongus
    @christisamongus Рік тому +15

    Max, I have been watching your vlogs for over a year. I started out interested in tiny homes and then fell down the rabbit hole of shipping container conversions, van and bus conversions, and found your stuff;-) In the process, I didn't expect to find the soulful and intimate story that you have shared with us over these last years. I've wanted to reach out for a while but didn't feel like I had anything to say. After all, sitting on my deck here in Alabama is about as bush as I get;-) Although we also have cicadas here in the summer and I do love them!
    You have expressed your concerns about this property and some of the comments below are really solid. This is an uphill climb and it just depends upon how much you are willing to rough it to achieve a difficult goal. With respect to cost, the land might be within your budget but the construction costs are going to be so much more because of the challenges. Basic roadblocks like plumbing or electrical issues are going to be magnified by having to get someone who will travel out here to fix them. And it's not level...if you can't get a vehicle out there, how is the leveling going to happen to build something?
    At any rate, thank you for taking us along on your journey. I look forward to sharing all of this with you and Occy. -Father Justin (with my pups Rex and Maddie)

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +10

      Really appreciate the kind words and input Justin! At this point I think you’re right. This is not the one for me.
      Would love to visit Alabama some day!

    • @christisamongus
      @christisamongus Рік тому +4

      @@MaxandOccy if you ever make it here, you have a place to stay.

  • @anjavonpfeil4312
    @anjavonpfeil4312 Рік тому +78

    As soon as you talked wildfires, I said nope! I can't imagine building a home and then watching it all go up in smoke. Also - the van. I would not be able to leave her somewhere and live somewhere else. Camping full time while you build can get old very fast, especially during bad weather. And the gradient for Occy. It's very pretty, but I think you will find an ideal spot that scratches all the itches 😂

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +1

      The van being away is a big one for me. More than the chance of fires burning me things

  • @robyncaddell5269
    @robyncaddell5269 Рік тому +129

    I feel like this is really restrictive and you and Occy deserve so much more space to create a sustainable off-grid home. This is a great weekender but after watching your travels this seems so constrained, like after a bit you’d feel trapped not free.

    • @1111guru
      @1111guru Рік тому +2

      It’s a beautiful place but I think it would be extremely isolating being only boat access. Also neighbours change and and can become an issue. Doesn’t feel like a fit for your lifestyle. No spontaneous social happenings.

  • @jenieva5339
    @jenieva5339 Рік тому +1

    Not to jump in fast to buy this property. To look at and research all other potential pieces of properties. Then to buy "the one" that fits the best; and meets all of your, Occy, and the van's accommodations. Best of luck

  • @colleenlynch5370
    @colleenlynch5370 Рік тому +1

    Listen Max.... Everyone marches to their own beat of the drum. NEVER have I jumped off the edge and regretted my decision. Follow your heart path. Listen to intuition and choose to follow your spiritual guide.

  • @wendywilliamson596
    @wendywilliamson596 Рік тому +56

    Max,I can tell you’re excited by this and that’s lovely to see. Practical things for me are, how do you excavate the land when you can’t get machinery there and where do you dispose of all your rubbish? do you want to live in a tent for months? What about when it rains? You’d need a big boat to be able to transport the tools and supplies for building. The space didn’t strike me as that easy to build on as very sloping and wild, nor that big. Would the extra cost of being able to build there offset the cheaper cost of the land? I definitely think you need to look at other things. It’s tempting to love the first property you see, but I think you and Occy could end up feeling quite isolated out there and without your van it could end up being a bit grim long term. I love your enthusiasm and I am rooting for you to find the right place, but as someone who thinks of practicality first, I would have doubts about this. Just think how hard it is for the Vanwives to get supplies to them in their remote location and they’re on land! Much love

  • @annettesmith6358
    @annettesmith6358 Рік тому +141

    As someone who has lived in a similar environment, not having enough flat land to enjoy a garden that helped sustain us really did become a big regret to our decision. The first few years was ok, but it did get old having everything up or down! Visit with the folks that are there... are they full tie or just part time.. what are they ups and downs... and of course dear Occy.... those stairs will become a BIG problem, trust me as someone who has a 13 year old pup... it happens so quickly!!! and adding that strain on him right now will make it happen quicker.. and those Cicada... no to me they were not soothing!!!

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +7

      Really appreciate hearing your experience! 💛

  • @Veradis
    @Veradis Рік тому +1

    I see you have already decided to keep looking, when you do find the right place do share less drone footage in order to keep your location a secret. Those of us from Sydney over the bridge definitely know where this is. 💜

  • @jaymills6091
    @jaymills6091 Рік тому

    Love the sound of cicadas. They remind me of home in North Queensland. They were our lullaby every night. Now I hear them in my ears day and night as I have tinnitus. Love them.

  • @brianAUS65
    @brianAUS65 Рік тому +33

    As beautiful as it is (and I know the area and have stayed in the area), access is going to be a huge issue given the tidal limitations. Getting materials across and any trades for the build will be very challenging, especially to meet the bush fire standards for any new build. Sorry Max but I’d keep looking!

  • @ridikulus
    @ridikulus Рік тому +149

    I think for me the deal breaker would be access. Boat-only is doable but the tide issue worries me. And you are right, it would be so much better to have your van on property while you build, for both you and Occy! Can't wait to find out what you decide...if you go for it we'll all be along for the ride! ❤️❤️🙂

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +6

      And what a ride it would be Mary!! 💛

    • @carolsorensen2876
      @carolsorensen2876 Рік тому +19

      Keep looking.

    • @monicamarrero5387
      @monicamarrero5387 Рік тому

      🙋🏻‍♀️ along for the ride and the tide too 😆

    • @giancarlopia1404
      @giancarlopia1404 Рік тому +12

      My vote; keep up the search; tide, boat access only, not being ably to have can you start, occy age and mobility all solid considerations; absolutely stunning land though 🍃🍃🍃

    • @ridikulus
      @ridikulus Рік тому +1

      @@MaxandOccy ❤️

  • @cheryllundholm8779
    @cheryllundholm8779 Рік тому +1

    I've been looking for property for myself this past year, too. Here are some points I realize I need to look at:
    * I want atleast 1 acre, up to 5, or buy 4, 5, or 6 lots, together.
    * Property taxes: Are they higher or lower in other regions in the area I'm looking at.
    * Weather, just a few miles north and south of where I'm looking, storms are usually much worse, including temperature. But, the property taxes are much higher here, plus, this town HOA fees.
    * I've discovered I want flat land and easily accessable for my vehicle, no steep hills, up and down, to get to it.
    * I've decided, I do want electric, water, and sewer systems. I want my home base to have creature comforts. Or, plenty of sunlight in winter for solar panels to give me enough electricity.
    * How much is property insurance, compared to the other locations. I need to add fire insurance and flood insurance, too.
    * How much work and expense to clear out some trees to build a building, or is there a building already on it?
    * Pets:
    True, your dog has 5 plus years to live, and that incline is not going to get any easier for him. There is a better property out there for you, that will meet both of your needs. There are new properties always coming on the market. Don't rush, until you know in your gut, "This is it! I am seeing myself living here! This is perfect for me and my dog! I love it!" ... I'm not hearing this in your voice, for this property. This is a lovely property, very desirable, love the beach, love the river, but ...
    * Listen to your gut! 💖
    I was so for this cool property, until your comment on your dog, his age, and the incline this property has. Then, I said: Nope, not for him and his precious dog!" 🐕 💖

  • @melodybroome6203
    @melodybroome6203 Рік тому +7

    Just reading all these beautiful comments from people. Max and Occy - this might not be the right property for you both but I’m so excited for this journey you’re on. You’ll find a spot that will fulfil more needs I reckon, it’s not too far away. ..One that will feel like home before it is your actual home. Your online community has so much love and support for you both. Wish we could hug Occy through the screen ❤❤❤

  • @JohnMay100
    @JohnMay100 Рік тому +66

    Hey Max, some observations and questions:
    1. There is a saying that all/most of the Risk (and often extra cost) is in the ground. What kind of structure can employ, can you dig, how much rock/granite underneath building envelope?
    2. Do you have a requirements list for things like existing fruit trees, orchard, kitchen garden etc. or any other typical off-grid/self-sufficient activities and does the contour and vegetation cater for such?
    3. How much of your goals include having to build effectively from scratch vs. a renovation or upscaling existing infrastructure on the property?
    4. How many people/guests would you ever want to accommodate, how would they get there, where would they camp/sleep?
    5. How do you want to be spending your time (and money) over the next 12 months or so (building/renovating/growing/farming/traveling etc?) does this property give you that?
    6. This first property seems unique but hard to see many synergies that could be realised
    Happy hunting and all the best on this great journey.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +8

      Great points to consider, thanks mate!!

    • @mj_aussie_coaster_travels8310
      @mj_aussie_coaster_travels8310 Рік тому

      @s.o.s. diy repair Sydney has pretty much the most expensive real estate in Australia, so this being an hour out of Sydney means it still affected by those crazy prices.

  • @sharongrace3626
    @sharongrace3626 Рік тому +45

    While challenges build character, on the daily they can be very wearing. This spot feels so restrictive and not like a dream come true. I understand affordability, but you and Occy deserve a place that brings peace and comfort. You'll know the place when you find it... it's waiting for you. 💛

    • @valen_tinabedon
      @valen_tinabedon Рік тому

      100% this is my feeling, is time for a well deserve comfort !!!!!!

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому

      Thanks Sharon 💛

  • @johnhamilton1791
    @johnhamilton1791 Рік тому +1

    Retired builder here Max and if you haven't already found out I see major problems from the council in water waste management and bushfire zoning before you even get to the build, construction type and materials are really strict now and actually being allowed to build in that location now I doubt will happen.
    Not sure of your budget mate but take a look around Gloucester, beautiful area and also not too far from Newcastle.

  • @tanial694
    @tanial694 Рік тому +2

    The stairs up and down for Occy might be too hard on an older doggo. I would be worried about ticks and snakes, especially if you or Occy do get a bite and need to access emergency treatment quickly and the tide is down. I think flat land, and vehicle access for your van would be more convenient. High bush fire areas mean higher insurance too. There are bull sharks in those waters as well. They are aggressive predators. Keep searching for a better situation Max. Cheers.

  • @carolynjones4066
    @carolynjones4066 Рік тому +54

    All I kept thinking about was Occy and those steps and the incline, he may still have his puppy moments but he also had the odd stumble. Also camping out until your home is build means that the both of you will have to deal with all the elements nature has to offer.

  • @lisamoehring5109
    @lisamoehring5109 Рік тому +28

    I’ve been watching your videos for years and I’ve never left a comment. I felt compelled to reach out to you and let you know that I feel strongly that this is not the property for you and Occy. I believe the novelty of the view and the water would wear out pretty quickly and I don’t think you’d be happy with what’s left. Wishing you the best in everything you do and thank you for your amazing videos! May God bless you and yours.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +2

      Appreciate you leaving this comment Lisa 🙏🏼 and thanks for being part of the journey for so long 💛

  • @kingingit
    @kingingit Рік тому +2

    Love the space Max! what a spot!! Can’t give any advice (and if we ever did you should never take it) but we’re right behind whatever decision you make! 🎉❤ how exciting!!!

  • @Andy_M986
    @Andy_M986 Рік тому +1

    So many obstacles in this property,but so many pluses as well, the fire risk is a huge one,the Cicadas too. Mate, you have a lot to think about,go with your gut.

  • @madisonclark9177
    @madisonclark9177 Рік тому +48

    Personally with my large senior dog, I would be too nervous to be in a property that isolated with tides. Even 45 minutes away from the emergency vet felt like a very long time. That would be my biggest concern with property like this.

    • @tarynnicosie846
      @tarynnicosie846 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing with Occy getting older.

  • @cassiesulbaran4504
    @cassiesulbaran4504 Рік тому +33

    Small inconveniences can turn into big ones when you're living somewhere full-time. Sounds like the benefits of this property don't outweigh the negatives. I would keep looking, with a decision this big you want a place that truly has everything you want! Wishing you and Occy the best!

  • @SABOREAME68
    @SABOREAME68 Рік тому +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Max, it's always great to see you & Occy. In regards to the property you're considering, I have my apprehensions when it comes Occy as he ages and also of you, if by any chance something physical would happen to you, how would people get a hold of you when the tide is too low. My apologies if I sound not as enthusiastic as you regarding this property. Moreover, you can't even bring your beloved van to the property. However, I'm speaking from many years in the medical field and I have seeing my share of mishaps of people living away from everything. Having said that, the place looks awesome to camp however, is a little sketchy when it comes to full time living. Needless to say, you have the last word. Stay Safe & Healthy... Abrazos

  • @RehobothHomestead
    @RehobothHomestead Рік тому

    For access - anchor boat offshore, use dingy/kayak/canoe/paddleboard etc to get to shore or end of dock. But I just put our 12 year old dog down. She had been struggling for several years but enjoying life. The walks got shorter and shorter (not her ambition, but she would go farther than she could easily get back). I moved a mattress downstairs to sleep so she wouldn't struggle with the stairs (I was more concerned about her falling down them than persisting to make it up), stacked pallets for her to get in and out of the truck, or helped her (85 pounds). Everyone talks about hips going bad, and they were, but it was actually her front wrists that determined the timing. I was fortunate that the movile vet did a wonderful job, and doubled up pain meds the last few days rallied her. But I was watching Occy going out on the dock and thought, hmmmm, he is showing has age.

  • @beckydeleon8241
    @beckydeleon8241 Рік тому +25

    Gosh Max...you have things to think about. The best piece of advice I had when I went looking for a property was "don't settle." It took me more than a year of looking before I found my place. You voiced more concerns than possibilities in this video. I'm ready for the adventures of whatever you decide.

  • @JaynaMeade
    @JaynaMeade Рік тому +37

    It's a beautiful location but I think the isolation might get to you after a while. Occy is also getting on and I know from my own experience with my 13yo lab, old age hits hard and fast. One minute she was running with ease and six months later she baulked at climbing stairs. Now she's a downstairs doggie. It wil break your heart the day Occy refuses to climb those steps. Don't give up looking for a great parcel of land that suits you, Occy and your van better. It could be just around the corner. Have you considered the Hunter region? It's close to Newcastle and your brother. All the best Max, I love following you and Occy :)

    • @dianegenx
      @dianegenx Рік тому +1

      Bless you for taking the best care of your doggie. 💛

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +2

      That will break my heart 😢 Thank you Jayna 💛💛

    • @lightwarrior1
      @lightwarrior1 Рік тому

      @@MaxandOccy Yes it happens, we too Max.
      I wish you both The Best!!
      And this place is not it.
      You Both Deserve Better!!🥰💕🐕 Keep looking! You will find it!!
      It is waiting for you !! You will see!.🥰🤩👍😎💙🐕

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Рік тому

    You possibly need a fixer upper at the edge of a small town with a vets office,doctors surgery and shops ,an added bonus is being close to the shops ,fire station ,police station ,town hall and the local night life .The vets office for occy ,the rest of the local places for you .

  • @anitalenz5877
    @anitalenz5877 Рік тому

    Love the sunset!!

  • @701Adventures
    @701Adventures Рік тому +43

    If I lived there I would be worried for the sake of my dog. What if they got seriously ill and needed immediate veterinarian assistance, a snake or spider bite, a broken limb, the list is endless. If you were trapped on the island due to the tide or bad weather etc you wild never forgive yourself if you couldn't give Occy the best chance of survival by getting him to a vet quickly. It does look a stunning location, however based on what you've disclosed in the video, I'd give it a miss. 👍

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for sharing mate! Definitely considering these things 💛

    • @shaeheart
      @shaeheart Рік тому +1

      There’s an excellent 24 hour emergency vet hospital 20 mins up the freeway.

    • @gizzygirl2022
      @gizzygirl2022 Рік тому

      @@shaeheart I guess the only problem is he can’t get there at low tide, so if Occy got a snake bite at low tide, there would be many hours to wait until they could get to the emergency vet. A pretty worrying scenario with snake bites, time is critical 😢

  • @SirIncrisis
    @SirIncrisis Рік тому +40

    I think you made your decision on it during your time there.
    For me, you came across very excited about it before you got there, and I could see during the video the doubts creeping in and your excitement levels dropping.
    As a weekend retreat, perfect, but as a full time liveable place, not so much.
    I guess you have already gone through all of it in your mind.
    The steepness of the place, not only because of Occy, but yourself as well when you start to get older,
    No real way to be self sufficient due to the lay of the land, and if you did want to create a veg patch, the cicada's would eat everything.
    Solar looks to be very limited in that spot due to the tree cover.
    The tide can be overcome as the jetty is way out there in the water and you can get flat bottomed jet boats that only need a few inches of water.
    The bush fire risk and the limitations that come with that.
    It is cheap for a reason, and you know all those reasons.

    • @Flowergirl2012
      @Flowergirl2012 Рік тому

      Cicadas don't eat veggies or flowers they eat sap from inside woody trees or younger ones take the moisture from the tree roots underground.

    • @patriciapitt4228
      @patriciapitt4228 Рік тому

      KIDS PLAY GROUND?

  • @deirdreanderson7620
    @deirdreanderson7620 Рік тому

    Keep looking!

  • @rebelliousbrands3253
    @rebelliousbrands3253 Рік тому

    Stunning piece of property!

  • @mhairihefft3290
    @mhairihefft3290 Рік тому +34

    I think you are more than capable of dealing with any of the challenges this property would offer up,but as you pointed out Occy follows you everywhere and I feel it would be too much strain on his health at this stage of his life.🧡💫🧡

  • @kellilandry2825
    @kellilandry2825 Рік тому +37

    It’s a stunning property! But as a dog person I would not do it just because of Occy. He’s your best mate and as he ages he deserves a place he can really enjoy. Not having the van with you would be a big downside also. I can totally see why you’re interested and if you go for it I’m sure it will make for some wonderful videos.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +1

      I think Occy is the main reason I will not be going ahead with this property 💛

  • @mareeannehutchings945
    @mareeannehutchings945 Рік тому

    Go for it !

  • @michellejensen4090
    @michellejensen4090 Рік тому +4

    Whatever you save, you will wind up spending 10-fold on building, access, insurance, food and so on....living off grid is more than shelter, a bit of water and room for solarpanels. You have to eat - and it doesn't look like the grading or quality of soil would be optimal for any kind of sustainable food growth. Sure, you can ship in compost and build raised beds, but at what cost and where on the property would it be possible!? Will you have to carry buckets of water to those raised beds, or is it possible to build some kind of irrigation set-up (again, at what cost)?
    I see the parts that you love about it...and I don't blame you, because it really is gorgeous. However, I fear you would regret this for many years to come, if you bought it

  • @handepper2505
    @handepper2505 Рік тому +28

    Property looks awesome, sunset killerrrr but the stairs and boat access would be red flags for me. Especially if Occy or yourself run into any issues and a urgent trip to the vet/hospital is required, and the neighbours are not around much. Also not sure if you could sustain a decent food source (orchard, fruit trees etc) if thats what you’re into. But awesome place to visit, can’t wait to see whats next. In the market myself for a property and huge props to you cause it isn’t easy!!

  • @joeychan5773
    @joeychan5773 Рік тому

    What a stunning view..

  • @BE-bs8oe
    @BE-bs8oe Рік тому

    Max, I love you for having patience, for loving Okky and caring ...and eventually finding a mainland paradise homestead.
    The tide has a reason, to seclude it, to preserve it. It is loads of very heavy, dangerous mud, slick and you can not cross that. Like a swamp, it will swallow you.
    Islandsdwellings are a wonderful thing, but not for everybody, not anytime. .. I know you will go islandhopping some time later.

  • @robinmcewen304
    @robinmcewen304 Рік тому +4

    It’s a bit extreme for an older dog. Keep looking 😊

  • @victoriarachuj489
    @victoriarachuj489 Рік тому +4

    I think you should keep looking. Finding a place with vehicle access would be ideal for your van and people visiting.

  • @annmariecuratolo383
    @annmariecuratolo383 Рік тому

    That dock is everything

  • @nikkigibson3768
    @nikkigibson3768 Рік тому +1

    Hey there Max, we live water access only on Scotland Island which is just down the road from where you are looking. Some of the things you are flagging can be worked around - such as using a swing mooring out from your jetty for super low tides. Council requirements in a bush fire zone are hard core and can push up the price of your build so definitely make sure you do your homework. South facing means you will deal with damp and mould in winter. Happy to chat further if you decide to go ahead - we have a barge which is always handy for getting the big stuff across. Good luck Max!

  • @RavenWillowZ
    @RavenWillowZ Рік тому +22

    Beautiful property and a great camping spot. I won't repeat the same message Stephanie Stearns wrote, but I will say she mentioned everything I was going to and more. In my opinion the cons outweigh the pros. BUT this is just the first property, I know the perfect one for you and Occy is out there.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +4

      Appreciate the input! 💛

    • @abundantwholeness9118
      @abundantwholeness9118 Рік тому +15

      @@MaxandOccy although its remote and dreamy, I feel you and Occy deserve more space to homestead and go on explorations.
      I only have 1.5 acres for the past 23 years and this small spot is very limited on what I'd like to do and isnt big enough.
      It might make an interesting vacation spot, but full time living there might not be satisfying for all your long term dreams.
      I encourage you to keep looking.😊💛

    • @Satya2btrue
      @Satya2btrue Рік тому +12

      @@MaxandOccy I’d also be super concerned about Occy. Especially if you need a vet urgently. My dog died in October 22 & like you I’d do anything for him. At 17.5 his needs were high in the last 2 years.

    • @cheriedewald914
      @cheriedewald914 Рік тому +3

      @@abundantwholeness9118 I agree. There is not much land and I would want to grow fruit trees and other garden edibles. I also think it would ultimately take a toll on Occy’s health (joints and heart) with the inclines he would have to be using daily.

  • @Chantal_4107
    @Chantal_4107 Рік тому +4

    The cicadas would drive me nuts!... But considering Occy's age and the steepness.. you would feel so guilty watching him struggle and try and follow you.

  • @MitchMiller123
    @MitchMiller123 Рік тому

    It it feels right just go for it. Lots of pros and cons, but what a gem of a place. We live off rain water run-off
    from the roof. Never runs out, even during low rain fall in summer.

  • @karenbognuda5070
    @karenbognuda5070 Рік тому

    Magical, have a go Max.

  • @julieparker5043
    @julieparker5043 Рік тому +16

    Oh Max, I feel like it would make the most beautiful holiday home, but for me, the access for Occy would be my main concern. Having the van on the property would also be ideal. But …. it’s almost impossible to get everything you want when buying a property, no matter the budget. Do you have any other land to compare it with? Think it’s so important to compare and contrast and see what speaks to your heart the most, whilst also considering the practicalities. I’m sure you are keen to just find somewhere and crack on but don’t forget to think long term ❤️

  • @shaeheart
    @shaeheart Рік тому +4

    It’s a perfect spot. So close to everything but a lot of challenges.
    B__n can get severe bushfires but also this bushland is full of ticks, snakes and funnel webs which you’ll have to deal with. It might be a very cold position in winter when the sun is lower.
    Awesome access to sydney , Gosford and Newcastle.

    • @charmainemcdonald9679
      @charmainemcdonald9679 Рік тому

      Great comment..

    • @charmainemcdonald9679
      @charmainemcdonald9679 Рік тому

      A tough choice..huge fire risk.. winter is a very different..situation..getting on and off the island in an emergency 😬😬😬

  • @rendabullock3503
    @rendabullock3503 Рік тому

    I grew up listening to cicadas and love the way it comes in waves......I miss hearing them!

  • @rosemarylee1264
    @rosemarylee1264 Рік тому +1

    My suggestion if you go ahead get a run about boat first it means you have access . Not sure about the tidal situation with Dangar we didn't have that issue but sure the others who live there must have that issue maybe a pontoon you can tie your boat up to with a bridge from the present Wharf to the pontoon? As for Occy and the stairs how about an Occy lift using a block and tackle. Of course you also need to see how you can pump water on to the property if there is a bushfire I imagine if there was they would water bomb it which given how close flight time it is from Sydney would probably sort it out.
    When we had the house waking up to that view, the peace and tranquillity, and just all the fun you can have on the river it was awesome.

  • @soozzi
    @soozzi Рік тому +6

    Stunning views, but so many negatives to the property.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому

      All about perspective Sooz but I hear what you’re saying!

    • @soozzi
      @soozzi Рік тому

      @@MaxandOccy Definitely true. I’m thinking of getting building materials to the land, and things like no van nearby (perfect temp or guest accom). Right up and down the east coast you’ve probably seen some stunning places that are better connected, but yeah, the price goes up accordingly. Hope you find the perfect property for you and Occy!

  • @baylamoons
    @baylamoons Рік тому +6

    I can’t help but Occy doesn’t look so convinced 😂 beside your concerns I had only two impulses…first what’s about gardening? That would be most important to me to grow my own food in an remote area. And Second…i see you more close to the sea as a passionate surfer and sea lover 🏄🏾‍♂️💙

  • @klerobi1
    @klerobi1 Рік тому

    I hope you buy this property, it's really cool, it would be a great place to build a tiny house

  • @ellamarson3882
    @ellamarson3882 Рік тому +1

    Hi Max
    I'm the short term or for a holiday hideaway it would be beautiful but exspensive and unreachable at times.
    You have to consider the cost of your amazing van home to store off shore, insurance and risk factor is high , all friends that visit risk their vehicles plus then you have to accomadate them , your home build would be super expensive to get there and build , plus your adorable loving best mate wouldn't have a much needed flat space to run esp when his bones start to hurt .
    As a 70 yr old I see the beauty of the place and I see is the $$$$ you'll have to spend and your amazing van would never be part of it . I think there's something better for you both and your van home else where. I know it's hard but believe me it's worth looking and finding what's best for your forever home 🏡..xxxxxx

  • @bumblebuddha8000
    @bumblebuddha8000 Рік тому +6

    The place is beautiful, but there may be too many drawbacks. I would like to see you have a place that is easier access for your van life friends and your family to come visit you. I moved from the city to the country when I was about your age. It was beautiful, but I was lonely out there and found myself spending a lot of time away from home so I could see friends and fam, as it was not easy to get them to make the trip out to my place.

  • @libbyamber2699
    @libbyamber2699 Рік тому +35

    Looks beautiful! Seems like a great adventure for the right person; I volunteered on an off-grid island homestead and learnt a few things that might be helpful considerations (I'm sure you're already aware of some of them). Getting groceries etc is all dependent on the weather as well as the boats condition- we couldn't get food for a long time because the waves were too high. What I am sure we all don't want to think about, is Occy's health and age. I lost my 14 year old dog a few years ago, her health took a VERY drastic turn quite literally overnight. It was very clear to us at the time that we had to take her to the vet very quickly and that it would be an end of life emergency visit. I never pictured that happening so quickly and unexpectedly, but it is a relief knowing she didn't suffer for long. I hate to end that on a sad note, but as I dog owner I know it is one of our greatest considerations to put their health/comfort first.

    • @anneandrew3298
      @anneandrew3298 Рік тому +8

      Hi Max, My family lived entirely off grid and self sufficiently for 45 years on the NSW mid north coast. For most of that time until COVID hit I travelled to Sydney by train regularly to care for elderly family. Every time I would see the lovely isolated properties you are looking at and imagine how lovely to live there. But as I watched your video I knew it is not right for you and Occy and as I was planning to express my reservations I realised that every one was already thoughtfully covered by others in the comments. The right place is waiting for you. Love to you both

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +2

      Appreciate the input Libby!! 💛

  • @cbrich5494
    @cbrich5494 Рік тому

    Go for it!!! Love The Hawkesbury

  • @wakingtheworld
    @wakingtheworld Рік тому

    I've now read (and 'liked') dozens of comments.... Not one said Yes to this project. That alone speaks volumes imo, Max.

  • @nickislade5533
    @nickislade5533 Рік тому +6

    Keep looking Max. i think if you take a bit of time you will find something a little more accessible for both you and Occy

  • @vufvuf4016
    @vufvuf4016 Рік тому +11

    Remember to consider the extra cost/time to transport building materials to the site. Compared to a road access site, I think that it could quickly add up, and therefore make the finish site cost close to a bigger and more expensive road access site. To have a truck deliver a full load of materials a few meters from the build, compared to have to ship everything in loads of boat trips will be exhausting. On a road access site, it would also be easier to rent a few machines to help you out if needed.
    As beautiful as the place is, personally I would keep looking for other lands. There are too many question marks on this one, and I think you kinda said it yourself, that you were really looking for something bigger. But anyway, good luck to you and Occy. Love to watch your content here in the wet and cold Denmark.

  • @Kris4kiwi
    @Kris4kiwi Рік тому

    Max your such a gem ❤

  • @damonleigh6045
    @damonleigh6045 Рік тому

    BUY IT!!!!!

  • @karalinell9736
    @karalinell9736 Рік тому +4

    I worry most about mental health and the lack of sunlight during winter. The ridge and being south facing doesn't seem too bad now but I wonder how you will feel in the winter. Sending vibes for clarity during this difficult decision making period.

  • @critterkarma
    @critterkarma Рік тому +3

    Pluses: fresh water source, quiet. Close by a town. Minuses: Hilly, so to garden, you would have to terrace. No access 24/7 with a boat. Aside from the spiders, what about mosquitoes? That’s a serious consideration. Too many things to overcome.

  • @heatherprator3185
    @heatherprator3185 Рік тому

    I think it’s perfect. Go for it

  • @cindareid7701
    @cindareid7701 Рік тому +3

    A lot of things can be improved, renovated or altered, but the lay of the land is a no for me. Years come faster than you might think for both you and Occy. Keep searching with all things in mind.

  • @comealongcomealong4480
    @comealongcomealong4480 Рік тому +3

    Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching Occy step so easily into the role of 'Sea Dog'. Him up there on the boat prow, surveying the ocean - can't have any better day for a canine. /Dogs, Cats, Birds, Monkeys and livestock animals have accompanied humans on their sea voyages for hundreds of years. It's an amazing part of our shared history, a beautiful symbiosis 💙

  • @mountainswell
    @mountainswell Рік тому

    love your style of vids. Easy to watch, super real and relaxing. Big Inspiration Max 🤙

  • @adamjones9600
    @adamjones9600 Рік тому +15

    Yeah, I think it feels and looks so exciting because of its potential when you see its best parts... but for you, with limited resources, I think you have to focus on something that dove-tails into your situation a bit better. Being able to utilize the van while you get situated into whatever land you eventually get seems vital. I'm sure the water is a big draw, but I fear the _expense_ of 'waterfront' land might be to high for you at this time (although a water source might be non-negotiable!) And one thing you might consider is not buying land? Yet? I love the ambition to have 'your own place' and you have obviously toured around and seen many successful plots out there, but you might be well off to find a friend who needs help (much like you will!) and spend some time helping them homestead. You could potentially get a lot of insight into what is or isn't important to you in land ownership, as well as develop some more gardening and off-grid skills that you will need yourself eventually. Food for thought!

  • @judithmurray1239
    @judithmurray1239 Рік тому +4

    I love the Hawkesbury but my concern with this property is the southern aspect, winters cold be very cold as you may not get any winter sun and always be in shade.

  • @mariepalkiewicz852
    @mariepalkiewicz852 Рік тому

    There you are!

  • @CosyPosy
    @CosyPosy Рік тому

    Take the time to choose well 💜

  • @karengallant8136
    @karengallant8136 Рік тому +10

    It’s a great piece of property! Sunrise and sunsets are beautiful I agree but there are a lot of other factors to building in that location. I think not having you van to live in while you build would not only be hard on you but Occy as well! Take your time what is meant for you will come! ❤️😁👍🏼

  • @susanclark5532
    @susanclark5532 Рік тому +5

    I am a real estate broker in the US for 40 years. LOCATION IS EVERYTHING. I feel this would not be a good investment. It would appeal to you possibly, but not to the vast majority of buyers. Real estate is an investment. For that reason i would say not a good idea.

  • @BloomByCC
    @BloomByCC Рік тому

    Can’t wait to see what you decide…

  • @amazinggraces3850
    @amazinggraces3850 Рік тому

    Beautiful place ,go where you are happy .

  • @myyoutubevideos3044
    @myyoutubevideos3044 Рік тому +5

    There are easier ways to achieve your goals Max, and equally beautiful places as you know on the NSW coast/hinterland between where you are and the Northern Rivers. You want somewhere that you can at least drive onto and live with Occy in the van, whilst you build your dream.
    As the market continues to weaken over the next year or two, better opportunities will be evident.

  • @MadroneHumanRights
    @MadroneHumanRights Рік тому +16

    With land/property, it has to just feel like home, a huge yes. I would not choose this particular spot as its so tidal. I was thinking before I saw the tides, what a great place for a house boat. I see you with a place for a big shed/barn where you can work on projects. As Occy is senior he might need a quiet place to live out the rest of his days. A hearth to lay his head, not a construction zone. In some ways I felt like you already know the answer... good luck.

    • @MaxandOccy
      @MaxandOccy  Рік тому +5

      A place with a big workshop is definitely a dream! 💛

    • @comealongcomealong4480
      @comealongcomealong4480 Рік тому

      @Madrone Had to drop a comment! It's now post-Easter 2023. You are the second kindred person to Max and Occy I've spotted who seems to have had a sense of what was coming for the pair. But, one month ago, it was all just out of view, around a bend 🌅 🌴