Another huge reason; financial and energy independence if you buy your land cash dig your own shallow well and run everything on solar. Little to no government regulations compared to the crowded cities. I bought 5 acres in the wilderness almost by accident. Someone had some dirt cheap land they wanted to get rid of so I bought it. A friend told me the water table was quite high in the area so almost like a joke I hired a few people who dug me a shallow well and found lots of water at 25 feet! After building some basic accommodation and experimenting with some organic farming, I was hooked! Planning to build a rustic, luxury cabin and rent it out on airbnb. Once the farm starts producing income I want to buy another 100 acres as land is quite cheap in my location. I want to farm pine long term and pass the land on God willing to my future generations. As you say..they are not making any more of it!
That's a great reason and a huge pro! Good job on your 5 acre score! That's awesome that you hit a lot of water at 25 feet. I know there is one area of our land where I think water is close to the surface, probably similar to yours. Your plan sounds great and a good way to step up to getting more property. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience!
You nailed it. We bought a farm 25 years ago. We sold the home site recently and kept the land. We didn't lose money on the initial purchase and we still collect rent on the land. We also have 80 acres of hunting land that I built a small cabin on. I'm hoping to keep it in the family for years to come. Great video.
Along the lines of your bug out comment, We have paid off our land and our RV, so worst comes to worse, we can never be homeless! It's not a likely scenario but a nice thought to know you own a place that nobody can take away from you. Congrats on your purchase, I'm sure you will enjoy it for years to come.
That's perfect! I agree with you 100%, not likely, but good to know you have your own place & home. Thank you! We've enjoyed it so far. Thanks for watching!
I'm an 18 year old UK citizen, and having experienced the past year (and probably at least another year to come) of tyranny from the UK government amid Covid, I've decided that when I can in future years, I'm moving to the US and buying my own land. In the UK, there's no way anyone in my generation will ever be able to afford property in the UK, and nobody I know seems to think of it as something important. For me, my dream is to own maybe 20 acres and build my home on it, which can be passed down through my family's generations to come. My father came from poverty and worked for all his worth to give me a a good start in life, so I intend to do the same for my children.
Thanks for watching from the UK Adam! I think you have some very valid points for wanting to purchase land in the future. It sounds like your Dad set a great example for you. Keep working towards that dream and it will become a reality some day!
Congrats! You will have a great time at your property! The best part of owning land is making it your own. Thanks for watching and enjoy your new property!
The camping one is the big one I can go out to my property whenever I want- no scrambling to get a campsite reservation or worrying if I can find a spot
I agree 100%! Like you said, it is so nice not to have to worry about finding a spot. It's also super nice to not be camping on top of other people, lol! Thanks for watching!
Great videos, Bryan. Just discovered your channel recently but your videos caught my eye as we bought 5+ acres of CO mountain land about the same time as you. Can relate to nearly all of your pro's and con's of land ownership. It's a wonderful thing. Ours is for camping for now, for a cabin "one day," and for the enjoyment of generations we may never know.
Thank you! Congrats on your land purchase! I'm sure you will enjoy camping on your own property. We really enjoy it. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Just stumbled across this video. I was fortunate enough to buy 5 acres of land through this pandemic. Took me quite a while to find a suitable location. The feeling didn’t hit me til later. The freedom of privacy and not having restrictions.
Good for you! We were fortunate to buy during covid when people were panic selling. We got a great deal! Had we waited til this year to buy, we would have paid over double what we did! Glad you are enjoying your property. Thanks for watching!
So glad I found this video. We're in Colorado too and love to camp so I just got really interested in buying some land to pull the RV to. I think this is a great option versus having to spend half a million $$ to buy a cabin somewhere and getting into a bidding war. Thanks again!
Glad you found the video as well! I agree, it is much more affordable to buy land and camp on it then purchase a cabin. Don't get me wrong, I would love a cabin in the mountains! But prices on cabins with land are out of control and building is expensive. You can also test the waters out with camping on your land prior to building anything. Good luck and thanks for watching!
All the reasons you mentioned are exactly why my family and I looking for property! Not sure exactly where you are but Park County and Custer County are two of my favorites so far! Keep up the awesome vids, really enjoy them👍🏻
Heck yeah! Good to have like minded people around here! We are in Southern Colorado. Park and Custer are two great counties! I hope you find something. Thanks for watching!
I like the idea of buying land. In the north east it can be quite expensive (to buy and pay tax on) and I wouldn’t want to buy something too far from where I live. I’ll have to save up, but it is a longer term goal of mine. Were you worried about hidden contamination? I know this may be rare, but I’ve heard horror stories about land that has been used for illegal dumping in the past. Surface debris can be removed, but if there is soil contamination the remediation cost on that can be huge. If I buy a few acres of wild land I may not be able to totally survey all of it in detail. I presume one tries to mandate disclosure of any issues on the contract. Did you do any soil testing?
Yeah, those taxes can be brutal! I'll talk about that in the cons video which will post soon! Keep saving and keep the dream alive! I could definitely see why that is a concern of yours. I honestly haven't heard much about that out here. We did not do any soil testing, let's hope that wasn't a mistake, lol! That sounds pretty awful to have to deal with. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! I always wanted to have land when I was a kid. In the recent years we set a goal of purchasing land. I worked my butt off, we dedicated to saving the money needed, and voila - we bought land! Keep the dream alive! Thanks for watching.
I’m 22 years old from California, found some land 2hrs away from LosAngeles I’ve been saving up so will be able to actually purchase it in cash if I decide to go for it it’s 10acres , but I’m first in my family to purchase land so I have many questions and don’t know if I am doing the right thing 😭 I wish I had more friends with land etc. Wish me luck guys 🤞
Good for you in taking the lead and going after land! I was the first of my family and friends to purchase land as well. I've now started a trend amongst them and they are now starting to buy/look at land, lol! Ask a lot of questions and look into the details of everything. I also did a video on what to look for when buying land, I would recommend watching that. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/WvoCr1YZKAQ/v-deo.html Good luck and thanks for watching!
I'm enjoying your video so far I'm hoping to buy my own acre of land or more in Florida. With this pandemic and people moving towards Florida I know the price is going up but I'm still determined is definitely a Superior investment I believe.
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! Prices are a little high right now, but if you keep the property for the long run, you're going to make money on your investment. I hope you find something! Thanks for watching!
What is the best type of land to hold for multiple years to gain the MOST profit. Looking to buy a land with ton of Acres alongside a massive amount of profit in the long run. Looking to hold land purchases for Atleast 10 years.
I am not in the real estate business and can only go off of what I have seen. I've noticed that anything with water always retains it's value no matter what the economy is doing. Right now those are hands down the most expensive lots. I've seen lots that are 1/4 acre or less, on a river in Colorado going for $500k. It is insane! The problem is, trying to find a deal on land with water. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Heck yeah man! It's crazy, in one year, things have nearly doubled! The lots that are for sale around us have starting between $60-70k and they sell within a few weeks. We bought at a good time! Thanks for watching!
@@Hopper830 Every person is different and it depends on where you are going in Colorado and what you are doing. If you're going to Denver or somewhere around the mile elevation, you might not feel the elevation too bad and you'll likely adjust in a couple of days. But if you're going to a ski resort at 9,500'+, most people will feel that immediately and you likely won't get adjusted unless you're here for a longer trip. Being in shape definitely helps. Regardless of what physical shape you are in, take it slow the first day or two to acclimate and be sure to drink tons of water!
Having a hard time finding a lot that allows camping. Most we've found require building a physical structure or leaving vacant. Any suggestions on how to search? We're in AZ. Thx!!
Pretty much all HOA's will not allow camping. If they do, it will be a small amount of days. So you're going to have to find a non-HOA property. Realtor.com allows you to search for properties that don't have an HOA. I would also recommend researching and looking for the counties that allow camping. In my experience, it's a PITA to find out that info. Your best bet would probably be to call the county you're looking at buying in, and asking that county official what their regulations are. Then have that county official guide you to where you can find the regulation in writing. Most of the time the literature on the regulations is on the county's website. I hope that helps. Good luck and thanks for watching!
I believe if you are going to rent it like a commerical campground, you need to get permits and go through zoning. I am not 100% sure though. Sorry, thanks for watching
I wish that was the case now! Our land was still reasonable at around $1,000 per acre. Remote areas in the Colorado mountains sells for $3,000-$5,000/acre. And if there is any water on the property, $5,000+/acre, and that would be a deal! If you're by a town or ski area, forget it, it's $50,000-$100,000/acre. Thanks for watching!
Well, the price of the land increases as the human population increases. But, at some point human population is going to decrease for various reasons . So, at that time the bubble will burst and the price of the land will be back to 500 an acre.
Are you allowed a well in that area with 35 acres? Is this near mount Blanca. My family is looking for a more wooded area for wind cover like this in the area. Thanks in advance
Yes you can have a well in that area. The area is Southern Colorado. It's nice that our land is wooded. It definitely helps cut down on the wind. The mountains are almost always windy, so land with lots of trees is a must in my opinion. Thanks for watching Jason!
Hey man are you in walsenburg? I live in Colorado springs and have been looking to buy land somewhere in Colorado..I spent a month in la veta working on a ranch and was considering buying land out there but I heard it's super dry like the san luis valley.
We're in Southern Colorado and it's definitely pretty dry here. Most areas where there are heavy Pinyon trees will have a dryer climate then forest with Ponderosa's, Doug Fir, & Aspens. So far we really enjoy it and our 35 acres was a reasonable price. Thanks for watching!
I have a question the land we're looking to buy says it has 150' of road frontage but if you you measure across the front between the survey pins on the gravel road it is 492.5 ' wouldn't that be the frontage? I even talked to the person who did the subdivision 10 yes aha and was told there is no property with that small amount of frontage. Any help would be good.
Huh, that doesn't make any sense. One thing we noticed while looking at land is that a lot of the listings have inaccurate and/or missing information. Have you seen the recorded plat for the property? I would recommend hunting that down and checking it out. Sometimes you can find those through the counties website or if you're working with a realtor, they may have access to that. I have the OnX Hunt app which shows property boundaries. When we were looking at land, I would use OnX to get an idea of what the boundaries of the property were. I hope that helps. Have fun looking for land and thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman yes we got the plat and it is almost 500' across the front of the property. We ended up buying the land. The realtor couldn't read it so thats why the 150' of frontage. He didn't even know where the boundary pins were. I found them and showed him so between us and the town clerk girl we ended up getting all the info. I needed. If I ever need another job I guess I could be a realtor lol. Just got your message a few minutes ago but it says 2 months ago. Thats weird. Thanks for the info anyway.
@@BLAM777 I'm glad you guys got it figured out! And you found the pins too, that is great. Lol, yeah, land realtors in my experience don't do too much. No worries on the late response, that has happened to me too. Have fun with your new property!
Maybe! I've talked to a few County workers and they have been helpful. Not always nice and not in a hurry, but eventually I was given/sent the information I needed. Thanks for watching!
I can’t say I agree with full blown private Land ownership. After spending 11 years in the workforce (both Minneapolis And Golden, CO) So many of the working class sleep in their cars. How this makes sense is beyond me & one might ask what was given up in benefit of these “cities” Services need to be paid for. For that I can’t accept private land ownership For no service is required to hold the flora of the fauna. Bout as magical as walking downtown Denver
im thinking of buying my own,but if theres a war ,no guarantee you would keep yours,if government collapse.seen it from countries ive been,war torn countries.
land ownership is imaginary. for proof, check out "adverse possession" law. but these are benefits to occupying land and paying off the govt to leave you alone... sort of. which really isn't optional. we all occupy space.
@@ColoradoCamperman it takes 5 seconds and if you really want to be knowledgeable on this topic, you'd just look it up and respond after. but ok, i'll just explain it: adverse possession means if you live on land long enough without being kicked off, especially if you pay the taxes, then it becomes yours. this shows that ownership is nothing and occupation is everything.
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 I looked it up after I commented. The difference I saw between your definition and info I found is that the property needs to have been neglected. It doesn't appear that you can just roll up to any property and claim adverse possession. I'll look into it more. Thanks for the info.
@@ColoradoCamperman the neglect is just rolled into the fact that no one goes there to see that someone is trespassing in the first place. if it were just "neglect", then you could take "ownership" of some land that is never cleared or altered in any way even if the "owner" does go there and trespasses you, which is not the case. and even if some standard of neglect were required, it still wouldn't mean we can own land if we still have to pay property tax. time to remove govt and their masters from earth.
"own?" Nice joke. It is not his property. None of us "own" property. Stop paying property taxes on "your" property and see what happens... The state clearly is the only one owning you and your property.
Another huge reason; financial and energy independence if you buy your land cash dig your own shallow well and run everything on solar. Little to no government regulations compared to the crowded cities. I bought 5 acres in the wilderness almost by accident. Someone had some dirt cheap land they wanted to get rid of so I bought it. A friend told me the water table was quite high in the area so almost like a joke I hired a few people who dug me a shallow well and found lots of water at 25 feet! After building some basic accommodation and experimenting with some organic farming, I was hooked! Planning to build a rustic, luxury cabin and rent it out on airbnb. Once the farm starts producing income I want to buy another 100 acres as land is quite cheap in my location. I want to farm pine long term and pass the land on God willing to my future generations. As you say..they are not making any more of it!
That's a great reason and a huge pro! Good job on your 5 acre score! That's awesome that you hit a lot of water at 25 feet. I know there is one area of our land where I think water is close to the surface, probably similar to yours. Your plan sounds great and a good way to step up to getting more property. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience!
Killing it 👏🏽 I want to buy 5 acres down south in CO lol.
That’s dope! What’s your location?
@@shehriyarkhan3904 Freeloader
You nailed it. We bought a farm 25 years ago. We sold the home site recently and kept the land. We didn't lose money on the initial purchase and we still collect rent on the land. We also have 80 acres of hunting land that I built a small cabin on. I'm hoping to keep it in the family for years to come. Great video.
Heck yeah, that sounds like a great deal! Is you cabin the picture in your profile thumbnail? Thanks for the comment and watching!
buy the mineral rights and look into ways to make the deed harder to transfer. the govt wants your stuff.
Dosnt it matter of location as well?
Along the lines of your bug out comment, We have paid off our land and our RV, so worst comes to worse, we can never be homeless! It's not a likely scenario but a nice thought to know you own a place that nobody can take away from you. Congrats on your purchase, I'm sure you will enjoy it for years to come.
That's perfect! I agree with you 100%, not likely, but good to know you have your own place & home. Thank you! We've enjoyed it so far. Thanks for watching!
I'm an 18 year old UK citizen, and having experienced the past year (and probably at least another year to come) of tyranny from the UK government amid Covid, I've decided that when I can in future years, I'm moving to the US and buying my own land. In the UK, there's no way anyone in my generation will ever be able to afford property in the UK, and nobody I know seems to think of it as something important. For me, my dream is to own maybe 20 acres and build my home on it, which can be passed down through my family's generations to come. My father came from poverty and worked for all his worth to give me a a good start in life, so I intend to do the same for my children.
Thanks for watching from the UK Adam! I think you have some very valid points for wanting to purchase land in the future. It sounds like your Dad set a great example for you. Keep working towards that dream and it will become a reality some day!
Hey Adam, I’m 19 and I live in the US and I plan on doing the same. Do you plan on prepping too?
I just bought 3.5 acres! So excited for the possibilities. Cant wait to buy more!
Heck yeah, congrats! That is a very exciting time! Enjoy your new land and thanks for watching!
Just bought 4.5 acres! Came to your videos! Thank you! Can’t wait to start making it our own!
Congrats! You will have a great time at your property! The best part of owning land is making it your own. Thanks for watching and enjoy your new property!
The camping one is the big one
I can go out to my property whenever I want- no scrambling to get a campsite reservation or worrying if I can find a spot
I agree 100%! Like you said, it is so nice not to have to worry about finding a spot. It's also super nice to not be camping on top of other people, lol! Thanks for watching!
Great videos, Bryan. Just discovered your channel recently but your videos caught my eye as we bought 5+ acres of CO mountain land about the same time as you. Can relate to nearly all of your pro's and con's of land ownership. It's a wonderful thing. Ours is for camping for now, for a cabin "one day," and for the enjoyment of generations we may never know.
Thank you! Congrats on your land purchase! I'm sure you will enjoy camping on your own property. We really enjoy it. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Just stumbled across this video. I was fortunate enough to buy 5 acres of land through this pandemic. Took me quite a while to find a suitable location. The feeling didn’t hit me til later. The freedom of privacy and not having restrictions.
Good for you! We were fortunate to buy during covid when people were panic selling. We got a great deal! Had we waited til this year to buy, we would have paid over double what we did! Glad you are enjoying your property. Thanks for watching!
You did ask me to comment and say what’s another advantage of owning land, I think it’s the biggest advantage to tell anyone get off my property lol
Lol, that is one advantage! Thanks for watching!
So glad I found this video. We're in Colorado too and love to camp so I just got really interested in buying some land to pull the RV to. I think this is a great option versus having to spend half a million $$ to buy a cabin somewhere and getting into a bidding war. Thanks again!
Glad you found the video as well! I agree, it is much more affordable to buy land and camp on it then purchase a cabin. Don't get me wrong, I would love a cabin in the mountains! But prices on cabins with land are out of control and building is expensive. You can also test the waters out with camping on your land prior to building anything. Good luck and thanks for watching!
All the reasons you mentioned are exactly why my family and I looking for property!
Not sure exactly where you are but Park County and Custer County are two of my favorites so far! Keep up the awesome vids, really enjoy them👍🏻
Heck yeah! Good to have like minded people around here! We are in Southern Colorado. Park and Custer are two great counties! I hope you find something. Thanks for watching!
Your channel having me open my eyes to owning land. Peace and Love from East Harlem NYC...
I definitely recommend people owning land if you are able to swing it! Peace! Thank you for watching!
Harlem love brotha!
I like the idea of buying land. In the north east it can be quite expensive (to buy and pay tax on) and I wouldn’t want to buy something too far from where I live. I’ll have to save up, but it is a longer term goal of mine.
Were you worried about hidden contamination? I know this may be rare, but I’ve heard horror stories about land that has been used for illegal dumping in the past. Surface debris can be removed, but if there is soil contamination the remediation cost on that can be huge. If I buy a few acres of wild land I may not be able to totally survey all of it in detail. I presume one tries to mandate disclosure of any issues on the contract. Did you do any soil testing?
Yeah, those taxes can be brutal! I'll talk about that in the cons video which will post soon! Keep saving and keep the dream alive!
I could definitely see why that is a concern of yours. I honestly haven't heard much about that out here. We did not do any soil testing, let's hope that wasn't a mistake, lol! That sounds pretty awful to have to deal with. Thanks for watching!
Land is power
Agreed, thanks for watching!
I’m looking to buy in Blanca, thanks for this video
You're welcome, that's a great area of Colorado! Have fun looking and thanks for watching!
Great video! I’m a teenager, and one day would love to buy a piece of property!
Thanks! I always wanted to have land when I was a kid. In the recent years we set a goal of purchasing land. I worked my butt off, we dedicated to saving the money needed, and voila - we bought land! Keep the dream alive! Thanks for watching.
Yes this is my dream! Beautiful land you got!
Keep the dream alive! We have really enjoyed our property and are having fun making it our own. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Beautiful piece of land.
Thank you! We love it, thanks for watching!
Best place to look for land I’m in Michigan
I've heard good things about land up there. Thanks for watching!
I’m 22 years old from California, found some land 2hrs away from LosAngeles I’ve been saving up so will be able to actually purchase it in cash if I decide to go for it it’s 10acres , but I’m first in my family to purchase land so I have many questions and don’t know if I am doing the right thing 😭 I wish I had more friends with land etc. Wish me luck guys 🤞
Good for you in taking the lead and going after land! I was the first of my family and friends to purchase land as well. I've now started a trend amongst them and they are now starting to buy/look at land, lol! Ask a lot of questions and look into the details of everything. I also did a video on what to look for when buying land, I would recommend watching that. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/WvoCr1YZKAQ/v-deo.html Good luck and thanks for watching!
I’m 21 bought 5 acres in the high desert
I'm enjoying your video so far I'm hoping to buy my own acre of land or more in Florida. With this pandemic and people moving towards Florida I know the price is going up but I'm still determined is definitely a Superior investment I believe.
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! Prices are a little high right now, but if you keep the property for the long run, you're going to make money on your investment. I hope you find something! Thanks for watching!
What is the best type of land to hold for multiple years to gain the MOST profit. Looking to buy a land with ton of Acres alongside a massive amount of profit in the long run. Looking to hold land purchases for Atleast 10 years.
I am not in the real estate business and can only go off of what I have seen. I've noticed that anything with water always retains it's value no matter what the economy is doing. Right now those are hands down the most expensive lots. I've seen lots that are 1/4 acre or less, on a river in Colorado going for $500k. It is insane! The problem is, trying to find a deal on land with water. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Fertile land
I want land. Plop an rv on it, remove the wheels and have a mobile home. Just property tax...no rent.
Heck yeah man! That would be a nice setup. I hope you find something out there for ya. Thanks for watching!
35 acres for 33K. That's a helluva deal.
Heck yeah man! It's crazy, in one year, things have nearly doubled! The lots that are for sale around us have starting between $60-70k and they sell within a few weeks. We bought at a good time! Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman Kudos to you sir. Great Value.
Thanks! We've been really happy with our property.
@@ColoradoCamperman I'm curious about something as I've never visited Colorado. How long does it take to adjust to the altitude there?
@@Hopper830 Every person is different and it depends on where you are going in Colorado and what you are doing. If you're going to Denver or somewhere around the mile elevation, you might not feel the elevation too bad and you'll likely adjust in a couple of days. But if you're going to a ski resort at 9,500'+, most people will feel that immediately and you likely won't get adjusted unless you're here for a longer trip. Being in shape definitely helps. Regardless of what physical shape you are in, take it slow the first day or two to acclimate and be sure to drink tons of water!
Having a hard time finding a lot that allows camping. Most we've found require building a physical structure or leaving vacant. Any suggestions on how to search? We're in AZ. Thx!!
Pretty much all HOA's will not allow camping. If they do, it will be a small amount of days. So you're going to have to find a non-HOA property. Realtor.com allows you to search for properties that don't have an HOA.
I would also recommend researching and looking for the counties that allow camping. In my experience, it's a PITA to find out that info. Your best bet would probably be to call the county you're looking at buying in, and asking that county official what their regulations are. Then have that county official guide you to where you can find the regulation in writing. Most of the time the literature on the regulations is on the county's website. I hope that helps. Good luck and thanks for watching!
If u finance it, the bank might require you put a house on it as a condition within a time frame.
Potentially, I know some HOAs also require you to build in a certain time frame as well. Thanks for watching!
Nah only if you say you plan on building then they’ll give you 6 months if not you can hold the raw land as long as you want (;
You got a great spot! 👍🤙
Thank you! We really enjoy our property. Thanks for watching!
Does your land need to be zoned any certain way for you to be able to rent it out as a campground?
I believe if you are going to rent it like a commerical campground, you need to get permits and go through zoning. I am not 100% sure though. Sorry, thanks for watching
40 yrs ago it was 500 an acre
I wish that was the case now! Our land was still reasonable at around $1,000 per acre. Remote areas in the Colorado mountains sells for $3,000-$5,000/acre. And if there is any water on the property, $5,000+/acre, and that would be a deal! If you're by a town or ski area, forget it, it's $50,000-$100,000/acre. Thanks for watching!
Well, the price of the land increases as the human population increases. But, at some point human population is going to decrease for various reasons . So, at that time the bubble will burst and the price of the land will be back to 500 an acre.
Great information! Cliche, but true. No such thing as a "land factory" lol
Very true! Thanks for watching!
Are you allowed a well in that area with 35 acres? Is this near mount Blanca. My family is looking for a more wooded area for wind cover like this in the area. Thanks in advance
Yes you can have a well in that area. The area is Southern Colorado. It's nice that our land is wooded. It definitely helps cut down on the wind. The mountains are almost always windy, so land with lots of trees is a must in my opinion. Thanks for watching Jason!
You can have a well anywhere as long as you don’t let anyone find out..
Hey man are you in walsenburg? I live in Colorado springs and have been looking to buy land somewhere in Colorado..I spent a month in la veta working on a ranch and was considering buying land out there but I heard it's super dry like the san luis valley.
We're in Southern Colorado and it's definitely pretty dry here. Most areas where there are heavy Pinyon trees will have a dryer climate then forest with Ponderosa's, Doug Fir, & Aspens. So far we really enjoy it and our 35 acres was a reasonable price. Thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman You got a great deal. Land on the east coast is so much more expensive but worth it if you can afford it. Pretty land you have!
@@vaskylark Thank you! Yeah, I've heard land out there is pricey. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Dam out the gate..you got a great price for your land😮
Heck yeah! We're glad we bought when we did. Currently, there are 0 lots available under $80k near us! Thanks for watching!
I have a question the land we're looking to buy says it has 150' of road frontage but if you you measure across the front between the survey pins on the gravel road it is 492.5 ' wouldn't that be the frontage? I even talked to the person who did the subdivision 10 yes aha and was told there is no property with that small amount of frontage. Any help would be good.
Huh, that doesn't make any sense. One thing we noticed while looking at land is that a lot of the listings have inaccurate and/or missing information. Have you seen the recorded plat for the property? I would recommend hunting that down and checking it out. Sometimes you can find those through the counties website or if you're working with a realtor, they may have access to that. I have the OnX Hunt app which shows property boundaries. When we were looking at land, I would use OnX to get an idea of what the boundaries of the property were. I hope that helps. Have fun looking for land and thanks for watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman yes we got the plat and it is almost 500' across the front of the property. We ended up buying the land. The realtor couldn't read it so thats why the 150' of frontage. He didn't even know where the boundary pins were. I found them and showed him so between us and the town clerk girl we ended up getting all the info. I needed. If I ever need another job I guess I could be a realtor lol. Just got your message a few minutes ago but it says 2 months ago. Thats weird. Thanks for the info anyway.
@@BLAM777 I'm glad you guys got it figured out! And you found the pins too, that is great. Lol, yeah, land realtors in my experience don't do too much. No worries on the late response, that has happened to me too. Have fun with your new property!
Is that out in Costilla County? Good people at the government offices?
Maybe! I've talked to a few County workers and they have been helpful. Not always nice and not in a hurry, but eventually I was given/sent the information I needed. Thanks for watching!
I can’t say I agree with full blown private Land ownership. After spending 11 years in the workforce (both Minneapolis And Golden, CO) So many of the working class sleep in their cars.
How this makes sense is beyond me & one might ask what was given up in benefit of these “cities”
Services need to be paid for. For that I can’t accept private land ownership For no service is required to hold the flora of the fauna. Bout as magical as walking downtown Denver
Thanks for watching.
im thinking of buying my own,but if theres a war ,no guarantee you would keep yours,if government collapse.seen it from countries ive been,war torn countries.
I agree, there is no guarantee. However, if that really happens, I think we will have bigger things to worry about. Thanks for watching!
Who are you working for???
What exactly do you mean? I work for myself.
land ownership is imaginary. for proof, check out "adverse possession" law. but these are benefits to occupying land and paying off the govt to leave you alone... sort of. which really isn't optional. we all occupy space.
I see where you're coming from and I'll look into the adverse possession law. Thanks for watching.
@@ColoradoCamperman it takes 5 seconds and if you really want to be knowledgeable on this topic, you'd just look it up and respond after. but ok, i'll just explain it: adverse possession means if you live on land long enough without being kicked off, especially if you pay the taxes, then it becomes yours. this shows that ownership is nothing and occupation is everything.
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 I looked it up after I commented. The difference I saw between your definition and info I found is that the property needs to have been neglected. It doesn't appear that you can just roll up to any property and claim adverse possession. I'll look into it more. Thanks for the info.
@@ColoradoCamperman the neglect is just rolled into the fact that no one goes there to see that someone is trespassing in the first place. if it were just "neglect", then you could take "ownership" of some land that is never cleared or altered in any way even if the "owner" does go there and trespasses you, which is not the case.
and even if some standard of neglect were required, it still wouldn't mean we can own land if we still have to pay property tax. time to remove govt and their masters from earth.
@@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 Thanks for the education and watching! I could go off on a government rant, but I'll leave it at that.
"own?"
Nice joke. It is not his property. None of us "own" property. Stop paying property taxes on "your" property and see what happens...
The state clearly is the only one owning you and your property.
So what is your suggestion? Rent? Not "own" anything? I agree with you btw, just curious what your thoughts are.