@@lostintime8651 He was talking to Heath from UA-cam Channel Red Poppy Ranch. A lot of people call Heath (Red). Super good channel. Please check out his channel.
Well hell if people were giving me money for working on my own property and 90% of the materials used were given for the constant ads they do every video then you or I could too. In the real world though ppl have to work a job, they don't get stuff given to them and get paid to work on your own home
@@randomsecrets you're sooo right. He gets money given to him by people just to build his own house. Anyone would be a hard worker to do that. They get so much stuff given to them that a normal person never could do this at all
Im 18 and trying to start out my life with little debt so im never a slave to a job. I bought a couple acres in my hometown on my 18th birthday through an owner finance deal and thatll be paid off by the time im 20, im gonna build an offgrid cabin and maybe get some farm animals, i plan on recording it all for my youtube channel starting in may.
As a 32 year old I admire and look up to both of you. This video makes a ton of great points and I completely agree with them. Also love seeing how much Red Poppy Ranch has achieved on his own will to do well for himself and his family.
It can be a tough life,, I get the whole movement and appeal but there are hard parts. I moved away 28 years ago and have paid for 4 homes and have zero debt today. I couldn't have done that living in Sandpoint. That being said the best part of this video is counseling people to stay out of debt!!! It's crippling!
I am so happy I came across your channel! My husband and I were listening to one of your videos this morning about building a house that is cost effective and how extra "fluff" makes it more expensive. We are currently in a 2br apt with our 2 kiddos, paying off debt and thinking about homeownership in the future. We dont want an extravagant fancy house, just something that fits our families needs and some wants .. and some land to have our live stock and vegetable and fruit garden. Your videos have shown us that building a house doesnt have to cost absolute insane amounts of money. It can be done smart! Oh and by the way, I'm 25yrs old and listening. I am all ears and loving it!
That was a top-shelf quality video Josh. Glad you got to stop by Heath's and catch up. I usually sit in awe at the stuff he's doing and the progress he's making. It's info that comes out of videos like this that not only give us ideas and help our own progress, but that reassure us we bought a good slice of the pie up there. Yep, it's not flat, but we will certainly use that to our advantage.
This hits home hard! The push is on for us to leave Phoenix and get up to the pan handle in Idaho! It's a fear and self doubt that has held us back. But it's time to find away to break free from these city and financial chains. Your comment on walking in a house you resent and are a slave to truley makes sense to me. Thanks for this video and all the others both of you have put out. Keep them coming.
This was extremely insightful. Not just on the financial aspect and the real world cost but on the short and long term of life. I am going to lose my job soon but should be able to make a good amount on selling my house. Enough to pay off all of our debt and have plenty left over for our next house. Really gonna take to heart the things learned in this video.
28 over here and am very grateful for the words of wisdom and really the validation for not trying to keep up with the Joneses. Been on a saving spree this whole year. After losing my job, totaling my car, and leaving the Mrs. Now have new job, own my new 'old truck,' no credit cards, and paying debt like it's going out of style. This is exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks for the money breakdown. Very inspiring.
One of your best videos by far. More people need to hear these things. We are laying the groundwork now to accomplish similar independence. We have very similar goals in mind.
WOW! What a great commentary. I wish many more people would think in the manner you two are. We live in a world now where most young folks think they are "entitled" to everything their parents or grandparents earned the hard way. I can almost guarantee it's going to lead to the catastrophic collapse of our economy if the trend does not turn around. I always appreciate both your channels. Keep it up and don't let too many naysayers get to you.
The trouble is, you fellows are from a generation that had fathers. Fathers that taught their sons, you can do it...If your are willing to make mistakes and can learn from those mistakes. A huge percentage of men coming up today have never had a father. And they have lived in a culture that said, "Men are incompetent, stupid, and downright evil." Today's young men have been psychologically kneecapped. I am not a natural builder. But, have built a lot of things (successfully) because my father taught me to NOT be afraid of mistakes and the resultant learning. My father used to say, "If you are afraid of failing, then you will never be successful in anything." And, "Success is the result of failure." You two are increasingly rare in today's man hating culture. Thanks for sticking yourselves out there. By the way, stitches are a sign of somebody out there working. They are also a teaching moment to learn, more care in the future!
I inspect homes for many first time home buyers who should not be buying homes.Most are 3to 5 percent down payments.They expect everything to be perfect forever when they are buying.The mortgage guys are back in businesses for sure I see it every day.
It sucks. They totaly ripoff these young folks. Realtors and lenders are dishonest. Whats the point in a sale inspector if it does not force improvements and update or lower the cost? Pointless.
@@2Jeezuzisreal I do my best to educate the buyer on what they are buying and identify potential issues.It is up to the buyer to Force per say the seller to do any needed repairs.Most selllers will only due current needed items to sell for example safety items.The point of an inspection is to identify major issues and major due maintance costs for example roof and boiler life.The buyer can talk to selller about price reduction using the inspection as ammo per say.
Google Guest true, yet one should have knowledge before buying. Ultimately we are responsible for our own choices. Too many folks do not teach their kids. Public education is shamefully inadequate & consumes too much of a child’s time. My grandson at 6 knows the names of tools & learning to use them. No TV, plenty of books!
I’ve been a RPR fan for a while. It’s crazy to stumble on this video and compare where that family is now. Proof that Hard work and betting on yourself pays off!
@@EssentialMountainHomesteading I wanted to hook up with you and another off grid couple on UA-cam but we were so busy with projects and filming while we were there that I didn't have any time but I will make time on the next trip... I'll be posting a few more interesting videos soon. One about micro hydro, cell service booster and easements! I know Heath is waiting to see what I post about the cell tower i built... stay tuned!
Truly enjoy the wisdom you guys shared I'm 57 me and the wife are doing the Dave Ramsey Baby Steps where is step two have two bills left to pay off great advice for the younger person God bless and have a great day
By the way, I can't say how much I appreciate that you use real numbers and are willing to share this kind of info. Everybody tries to keep this info so hush hush. Thanks!
I absolutely loved this video ! I am 34yrs young & since the age of 17 i would always look around feeling the same way "there has to be more than just a back & forth life " i joined the military for 8yrs my husband & i have been together 17yrs since high school & 6 kids later we are living in a mobile home for a decent price just to save for a similar build i have always spoke here and there with my husband about this throughout the years & 3 weeks ago i woke up at 1:30 am & shaked my husband out of his sleep and said "F it we are doing it i don't care what it takes i dont want our kids to be a slave to this system and ofcourse he looked at me crazy but said lets jump & now we are making plans & trying to prep as much as we can and pick up cheap tools to try and get this ball rolling! And i love the fact that he said 25yr olds dont deserve those things because really its a lesson that most have to go through because we are knuckleheads before we have that Ahh ha moment . sorry for the long story lol
Thousands of hours,,, that is to be heard.. this man has worked his butt off. I would like to think I understand but many people out there don’t can’t or won’t comprehend the relevance of that statement. Enjoyable video, could listen to this all day 👍
I watched my dad work his life away, and pay for his home and and raise a family. He was injured and unable to work, money got tight and he fell behind on taxes. I watched My dad lose his property that was paid for years ago because he couldn't afford the tax. If you don't think taxation is theft, that shows it is.
I understand taxes are the price we pay for living in this country But after being around the world a few times I don't care what the taxes cost it's worth it. Here in North Idaho we had our 10 acre put in to "forest land" and we pay about $32 a year in taxes, I know that's going to change as we get the house built but it still relatively inexpensive For all the services that the county provides.
The problem is if you fall on hard times or when you end up with a fixed income. It hasn't happened to us yet, but we see it happening to others in the area. Our next task is to come up with a more bullet-proof source of income.
My wife and I built our home in a location only needing electrical and septic permit. 1200 sq. Ft. At $32000. All new material and all work done by ourselves. We are retired contractors. It can be done if you know how and what to do. We did not cut corners walls ar 6 in. For better efficiency. Cash is the big helper when doing this. We saved and payed as going.
Wish I had the know how to build a house from scratch. I live in CA so I'd need a lot of money and right now I only have $35k if I pulled out everything. Couldn't even buy the land 😂
Fantastic advice! Experience and time are a persons most valuable assets. Your videos are free education, motivation and inspiration. As many times as I've heard Heath refer to 'Owning your time' 'The Value of time', I am very appreciative that you guys choose to share some of it for free with us.
My sub-division home was paid for in 15, but I saved and purchased 3 rental homes over the years and retirement property in Oregon back 22 years ago..but I had to save when things were good and say no to a lot of wants..it’s all about discipline..never buying new cars wrenching on your own stuff, all while raising 5 kids in So Cal.. only enough credit cards for credit scores..it’s hard but you just have to look at where you want to be at 50
Totally agree with that!!! I did the same in 20 years. My net worth grows so fast now because of it. I counsel every young person I meet on what I did and how they can also. Discipline is all it takes! Who really need a new car??? NO ONE
Here's a trick to build a house. I have a few acres of land that has a hillside, so I built a new bank barn with a full storage loft. The key is BARN, but it's framed as a ranch style house with a walk out basement. No inspections for wiring, plumbing, HVAC, septic tank, etc..., just a plain old 2,000 sqft barn (future dried in house). Cheap barn windows $25 each), and doors. No expensive insulation, drywall or kitchen. So now I have a barn (house) to store all my future house materials as I pay for them with cash. It will take a few years but the hard part of drying in the house is already done and there's no time limit because the barn is finished. When I'm ready to convert the barn to a house, I'll get the usual permits, installl the basement slab and finish the interior.
One of the big reasons we looked for land where we did was because they had no building inspections/code enforcement. The began using a roving inspector the summer we started to build. Luckily we had an awesome inspector. The state was incredibly bad though.
You guys are getting the outside the box thinking I stepped In about 10 years ago. I am 54 and been debt free for 9 years. I work in the oilfield and can work a lot of a little depending on work volume. Great video.
I only started to watch your videos about 3 or 4 days ago..and i have found them very interesting and a lot of truth and sense and meaning...and also a purpose to anyone's life,,,I Big Thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍May God bless you and your family..
I’m 25 right now and I’m glad I heard y’all a conversation, Today I was making myself overwhelmed thinking of my current home buying process, Definitely glad I heard I need to slow it down and be patient
If it was easy everyone would do it. I'm a general contractor for 50 years and rode the home market through the crashes and gave up trying to get ahead. So I bought 40 acres at 200 an acre lived on the property for 26 years off grid and couldn't be happier. Both boys are in there forties now and have their own corner and live off grid on the property. My grand kids also. Letting the world just pass us by.
I have done kind of the same thing. But it took me getting older and wiser.. I bought a foreclosed house after the housing bust. Paid 20k for it . Did the work myself. You two people inspire others. I bought another cheap house and gutted the entire house and 2 years later almost done with it.
How would he know? Literally 80% of everything in his house was free or given at a huge discount for all the constant ads he does every video for people. They literally send out hundreds of emails to suppliers and whoever gives them something is whose stuff they use and plug it on the channel. You CANNOT go by anything at all about what they say for "cost per square foot"
Sitting here smiling at your comments 12 years ago was living in New Orleans till a hurricane moved me out of town. Moved to a small community 30 miles from the nearest large city. My son in his wisdom kept telling me Dad you need to move closer to the big city for work. I said no. continue to say NO... There is much to be said for quality of life. I only got 2 acres and at my age no need for more. Medicare just added me to the rolls ... Your points are so very valid. Dont need to be living where I have to spend my life in a car for 45 minutes to go 4 miles down the road. Wow $12 /sqft is amazing. I am looking at $50 to get just the shell of my place done (includes septic and redo of well, as well as bringing in power) Property is paid for.. now it is just county taxes killing me LOL
Great video! You think just like my dad did! He bought an old house and it took 25 years to fully remodel and raise a family of 9 children. He built a cabin out of recycled materials from old buildings. He was very smart and very good with money. No credit cards. He told us if you dont have the money you dont buy it or save for it. Things are much different now. People have to have the 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 4 bay garage house. The bigger the better. They want it now, not over time like our parents did! Times have really changed!
Its crazy to see how far Heath and RPR have come since this video was published. I've been watching them for a couple months now. I really hope to be in a similar position to be able to afford this kind of thing some day. Im 24 now, with a 230k home and a 40k truck payment. Probably not the best start. Thankfully the wife and I both have great jobs (I build airplanes and she's a nurse). Now I just need a solid game plan and to learn a TON about general home construction. I figure, if I can learn to build airplanes, I can learn to build a house lol Thanks for being an example for those of us who don't know where to start!
I just turned 20 years old and I found a house for 49,000. I figure that i could have it payed off in less than 10 years. It is by no means anything special. But it is a damn good start. Is gonna take work and devotion, but it's a step in life and in ten years, i wont have a house payment. And like what he said about driving a 35 year old truck, mine isn't much newer. I have a 98 dodge diesel and a 93 dodge diesel. Yes they're old but reliable and cheap to fix. Great video!!
Awesome conversation. I am building a 30x40 on land. My daughter age 25 just bought house for $280k. I too saw the recession. No more debt for me equals no worries in on my conscience.
Oh my goodness I nearly cried litsening to you guys. I, for a long time, have yearned to finally pay my debts off and live simply. How do you practically go about doing this? It's amazing all the time we waste on "education." What really matters in life is not taught in schools.
AnnaSophia Balbuena , I would highly recommend Dave Ramsey (financial expert and radio show host) who has written a couple of books on baby steps to get out of debt. You can probably get them at the library. You can also watch his videos on his UA-cam channel (excerpts from his show).
@@natf7409 oh I'm a total Ramsay fan. I do like Kiyosaki as well because he talks about passive income to bypass high payheck tax. Thank you for the suggestion
This is the knowledge that needs to be taught in the 8th grade! Something I learned at 16 from a friends father and it changed my life! Really good stuff!
It’s all about a mindset ,younger generation have no clue and most would have a hard time saving money to accomplish the same goals that you guys are talking about I love the simplicity of going back to a debt-free way I’m living but of course there’s always that property tax. you guys are on the right track and I pray that God give you strength to accomplish your goals and be a blessing to yourselves and your family
We are building in a permit zone. Should be breaking ground in April. Already spent $2,000.00. In drive way, survey, architect and some of the permits, we don't have them all yet. Next step is getting an engineer out for soil text, etc. That is going to be about $1,200.00.
@Essential Mountain homesteading Thanks for your videos. Its very interesting pushing yourself to do something great. Red poppy Ranch is true. Instead of becoming a slave of the system and giving time like crazy. Give time to build your own home. Sweet Home. Question:- $100,000 cost includes after complete finish of the house or cost calculated until now..?
Thumbs up, all my Respect to you...very hard working man, and very honest..i have been watching your video's.. I wish you and your family a lot lot of Happiness and health and Success... You are a good example...good luck. A Big Hi From London...
Great vid, Heath talks alot of sense, but also seems able to learn from history. We've all chased the big bucks at some stage, but some come to realize that you end up chasing it for stuff that really doesn't enhance your life. The real trick is to look after what you have, and charge heavy for your skill set.
WAS WONDERING HOW LONG BEFOR YOU WENT IN BY THE FIRE YOU WERE MAKING ME COLD .LOVE IT WHEN YOU 2 GET TOGETHER &B S NEED MORE VIDS . GOOD JOB ON THE BUILDS .WOUILD LOVE TWO COME HELP BUT NOT ABLE GUESS I WILL WATCH YOU
Ya, this is a blue collar mindset that I had for years and it held me back so much. Don’t shy away from the game that money is. You can’t hide from it, learn to play it. With rolling your losses on carryovers and buying with debt instead of cash, careful, intelligent folk will always come out ahead. I wish I was thought that instead of the ‘work hard and save’ lie. No bank savings pays you interest that equals inflation; you lose money every day it’s in a bank.
Would build super insulate and passive rock storage wood furnace. Plant 20 acres trees I have 40 acres planted 1974 cruised at $900k for timber land value adds 120k hardpan stunts trees at 110'
This is some of the smartest shit I’ve heard in a long time great video! I have alot of friends that like to keep up with The jones and the have to work all the time to pay for toys they never have time to use because they have to work to pay for the stuff they don’t get it I think I’ll send this video to them!
Im 24 right now, and i been trying to do the same. I been dish washing and going to school to become a mechanic. I want to build a small house what is pretty much smaller than the room the are in, since Ill be by myself. The way I want my house is to have solar energy power it, so that i dont have a electrical bill. The power that I use will by from the Solar panels that i buy and put up to make my own electricity. The heating and stove will be electrical too or ill just grill outside to cook my food. As the for trash, ill just take what I need back home and the rest throw it away before going home. The only issue i might come across will be internet. But other than that I dont think will have an issues.
I live in a suburb of Portland,OR and unfortunately a $280k house in our area is a starter house. Your cost of living in Idaho rural is much cheaper than here. my niece and her husband just moved to Idaho(Grangeville) a few months ago because of that. My sister is moving there next spring/summer to retire. I take my kids to school each day(3 miles each way and 8 minutes each way). I keep hearing about people making passive incomes online but I have never met anybody that has been successful at it. I am 55, and I have been through a lot of what you are talking about. I remember when gas was $5 a gallon (2007 I think it was) My wife and I had to spend over $600 a month just on gas. I think this whole situation in this country with the destruction of the middle class is like a rubber band that is stretching and is about to break. Kudos for thinking outside the box.
@@EssentialMountainHomesteading Cant wait! Im sitting on the edge of my seat cant wait to hear more. Wish I could fly over to meet you both, but its mot in the cards at this moment...
Great advice Heath, it’s hard to tell a young person to put some money away. I think you are going to reinstall your old wood stove to keep your home warm.
This is so true!! We just purchased a 1/2 acre, in Florida. We sold our huge house on a 21/2 acres, to down size and build a 1200 square foot house. I am afraid out architect is taking us for a ride by charging us 136,000 for a 1,117 sq ft house and we are responsible for eléctrical conecta to city and well, also impact fees. What is the cost per square foot?
No offense but moving 17 times in 20 yrs is not a good thing, especially for kids even though your kids are great, it's still not ideal. You are the exception. Everyone has to do what they think is right for themselves at the time. I myself have been mortgage free since the age of 49, just from not being stupid with my money and doing the work myself.
Something is going on to discourage people from owning or building their own homes and Hurd everyone to apartment complexes in the cities. Its imperative to find a location with no building codes or stupid regulations from bureaucracy.
I started a business when I was 13 mowing lawns... turned it into a tool that made me retire at 31. I invested my personal time into income properties with my earnings and it rewarded me. People who won’t accept no for an answer and take risks usually win. The economy over the years made it hard to survive, I helped my tenants get back on their feet and I believe the lord rewarded me for it.
That is a hard working man you were talking to. I never miss one of his videos. Nice to see you guys hooked up.
who is he?
@@lostintime8651 He was talking to Heath from UA-cam Channel Red Poppy Ranch. A lot of people call Heath (Red). Super good channel. Please check out his channel.
Well hell if people were giving me money for working on my own property and 90% of the materials used were given for the constant ads they do every video then you or I could too. In the real world though ppl have to work a job, they don't get stuff given to them and get paid to work on your own home
@@randomsecrets you're sooo right. He gets money given to him by people just to build his own house. Anyone would be a hard worker to do that. They get so much stuff given to them that a normal person never could do this at all
TBH. This type of discussion should be mandatory in high school and college.
This is a honest and brilliant discussion.
Im 18 and trying to start out my life with little debt so im never a slave to a job. I bought a couple acres in my hometown on my 18th birthday through an owner finance deal and thatll be paid off by the time im 20, im gonna build an offgrid cabin and maybe get some farm animals, i plan on recording it all for my youtube channel starting in may.
You, sir, are my hero, you are also 20 years ahead of me. nice work!
Essential Mountain Homesteading thanks! Hopefully i can get some videos up with my progress so far here soon.
Isaac Dinardo dude you’ve got to get some good videos up I’m subscribing right now.
Varghese Antony sweet thanks, i have a couple video ideas for this winter, although i cant really start on the property until this snow goes away.
I'm turning18 in July. I'm really really interested in what you are planning on doing, definitely going to subscribe to your channel.
Great advice guys, we need more of this no BS discussion. 34 year old first time home owner here and I Love both your channels
As a 32 year old I admire and look up to both of you. This video makes a ton of great points and I completely agree with them. Also love seeing how much Red Poppy Ranch has achieved on his own will to do well for himself and his family.
We have been saving for years to build our debt free homestead. I’m 45 and only 129 day to go till we move to Sandpoint.
Call me when you get here and we will go to lunch and celebrate.
It can be a tough life,, I get the whole movement and appeal but there are hard parts. I moved away 28 years ago and have paid for 4 homes and have zero debt today. I couldn't have done that living in Sandpoint. That being said the best part of this video is counseling people to stay out of debt!!! It's crippling!
I am so happy I came across your channel! My husband and I were listening to one of your videos this morning about building a house that is cost effective and how extra "fluff" makes it more expensive.
We are currently in a 2br apt with our 2 kiddos, paying off debt and thinking about homeownership in the future. We dont want an extravagant fancy house, just something that fits our families needs and some wants .. and some land to have our live stock and vegetable and fruit garden.
Your videos have shown us that building a house doesnt have to cost absolute insane amounts of money. It can be done smart!
Oh and by the way, I'm 25yrs old and listening. I am all ears and loving it!
Welcome to the channel! Sounds like your on the right path, just keep going.
That was a top-shelf quality video Josh. Glad you got to stop by Heath's and catch up. I usually sit in awe at the stuff he's doing and the progress he's making. It's info that comes out of videos like this that not only give us ideas and help our own progress, but that reassure us we bought a good slice of the pie up there. Yep, it's not flat, but we will certainly use that to our advantage.
This hits home hard! The push is on for us to leave Phoenix and get up to the pan handle in Idaho! It's a fear and self doubt that has held us back. But it's time to find away to break free from these city and financial chains. Your comment on walking in a house you resent and are a slave to truley makes sense to me. Thanks for this video and all the others both of you have put out. Keep them coming.
This was extremely insightful. Not just on the financial aspect and the real world cost but on the short and long term of life. I am going to lose my job soon but should be able to make a good amount on selling my house. Enough to pay off all of our debt and have plenty left over for our next house. Really gonna take to heart the things learned in this video.
28 over here and am very grateful for the words of wisdom and really the validation for not trying to keep up with the Joneses.
Been on a saving spree this whole year. After losing my job, totaling my car, and leaving the Mrs. Now have new job, own my new 'old truck,' no credit cards, and paying debt like it's going out of style. This is exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks for the money breakdown. Very inspiring.
One of your best videos by far. More people need to hear these things. We are laying the groundwork now to accomplish similar independence. We have very similar goals in mind.
Alot of respect to this video and agree with your ideas and out look. We own our home out right and 17yr old automobile. All paid for!
WOW! What a great commentary. I wish many more people would think in the manner you two are. We live in a world now where most young folks think they are "entitled" to everything their parents or grandparents earned the hard way. I can almost guarantee it's going to lead to the catastrophic collapse of our economy if the trend does not turn around. I always appreciate both your channels. Keep it up and don't let too many naysayers get to you.
Started building my tiny house for my girlfriend and I at 22 and currently still going a year later into the build. Love the journey so far.
Yep.
She’s lucky!
Watch boss of the swamp you will learn a lot of good information
The trouble is, you fellows are from a generation that had fathers. Fathers that taught their sons, you can do it...If your are willing to make mistakes and can learn from those mistakes. A huge percentage of men coming up today have never had a father. And they have lived in a culture that said, "Men are incompetent, stupid, and downright evil." Today's young men have been psychologically kneecapped. I am not a natural builder. But, have built a lot of things (successfully) because my father taught me to NOT be afraid of mistakes and the resultant learning. My father used to say, "If you are afraid of failing, then you will never be successful in anything." And, "Success is the result of failure." You two are increasingly rare in today's man hating culture. Thanks for sticking yourselves out there. By the way, stitches are a sign of somebody out there working. They are also a teaching moment to learn, more care in the future!
I inspect homes for many first time home buyers who should not be buying homes.Most are 3to 5 percent down payments.They expect everything to be perfect forever when they are buying.The mortgage guys are back in businesses for sure I see it every day.
It sucks. They totaly ripoff these young folks. Realtors and lenders are dishonest. Whats the point in a sale inspector if it does not force improvements and update or lower the cost?
Pointless.
@@2Jeezuzisreal I do my best to educate the buyer on what they are buying and identify potential issues.It is up to the buyer to Force per say the seller to do any needed repairs.Most selllers will only due current needed items to sell for example safety items.The point of an inspection is to identify major issues and major due maintance costs for example roof and boiler life.The buyer can talk to selller about price reduction using the inspection as ammo per say.
Google Guest true, yet one should have knowledge before buying. Ultimately we are responsible for our own choices. Too many folks do not teach their kids. Public education is shamefully inadequate & consumes too much of a child’s time. My grandson at 6 knows the names of tools & learning to use them. No TV, plenty of books!
I’ve been a RPR fan for a while. It’s crazy to stumble on this video and compare where that family is now.
Proof that Hard work and betting on yourself pays off!
Great Video Wish I had seen it when i was 25 I would be living alot different life than I am now Love your snowplow too Have a great day
Right on man, I'm thinking the same thing. Free yourself from being a slave to the big banks and corporations.
Im so jealous Josh! You got to interview Heath!!??? Great video. Great topic to wrap up all this info in one video! Love it!
HVH,
Let me know next time your in sandpoint!
@@EssentialMountainHomesteading I wanted to hook up with you and another off grid couple on UA-cam but we were so busy with projects and filming while we were there that I didn't have any time but I will make time on the next trip...
I'll be posting a few more interesting videos soon. One about micro hydro, cell service booster and easements! I know Heath is waiting to see what I post about the cell tower i built... stay tuned!
@@HiddenValleyHomestead
Sounds great, see you soon!
Truly enjoy the wisdom you guys shared I'm 57 me and the wife are doing the Dave Ramsey Baby Steps where is step two have two bills left to pay off great advice for the younger person God bless and have a great day
By the way, I can't say how much I appreciate that you use real numbers and are willing to share this kind of info. Everybody tries to keep this info so hush hush. Thanks!
I absolutely loved this video ! I am 34yrs young & since the age of 17 i would always look around feeling the same way "there has to be more than just a back & forth life " i joined the military for 8yrs my husband & i have been together 17yrs since high school & 6 kids later we are living in a mobile home for a decent price just to save for a similar build i have always spoke here and there with my husband about this throughout the years & 3 weeks ago i woke up at 1:30 am & shaked my husband out of his sleep and said "F it we are doing it i don't care what it takes i dont want our kids to be a slave to this system and ofcourse he looked at me crazy but said lets jump & now we are making plans & trying to prep as much as we can and pick up cheap tools to try and get this ball rolling! And i love the fact that he said 25yr olds dont deserve those things because really its a lesson that most have to go through because we are knuckleheads before we have that Ahh ha moment . sorry for the long story lol
Love your story!👍 good luck, please send me an email and let me know how I can help even if it's just cheering you on!
@@EssentialMountainHomesteading awesome! thank you very much i really appreciate it kind words & vibes go along way !!!
Thousands of hours,,, that is to be heard.. this man has worked his butt off. I would like to think I understand but many people out there don’t can’t or won’t comprehend the relevance of that statement.
Enjoyable video, could listen to this all day 👍
Pure gold, so inspiring! I'm working my way toward the path you are on...if only my wife shared my enthusiam
I'm glad you like the video!
Same here. I am working on a property now I got dirt cheap.........The wife also has no motivation.
What will be more cheaper to replace
We have zero mortgage and used our 'extra' money to purchase more land (several times). Our biggest worry is taxes. Taxes never go away.
I watched my dad work his life away, and pay for his home and and raise a family. He was injured and unable to work, money got tight and he fell behind on taxes. I watched My dad lose his property that was paid for years ago because he couldn't afford the tax. If you don't think taxation is theft, that shows it is.
I understand taxes are the price we pay for living in this country But after being around the world a few times I don't care what the taxes cost it's worth it. Here in North Idaho we had our 10 acre put in to "forest land" and we pay about $32 a year in taxes, I know that's going to change as we get the house built but it still relatively inexpensive For all the services that the county provides.
The problem is if you fall on hard times or when you end up with a fixed income. It hasn't happened to us yet, but we see it happening to others in the area. Our next task is to come up with a more bullet-proof source of income.
@@stronghandranch5227 You don't truly own property unless there is zero property tax. We need less government, and lower taxes will come naturally.
@@jeremycarey2772 I agree I'm ready to put my Tea in the Harbor
My wife and I built our home in a location only needing electrical and septic permit.
1200 sq. Ft. At $32000. All new material and all work done by ourselves. We are retired contractors. It can be done if you know how and what to do. We did not cut corners walls ar 6 in. For better efficiency. Cash is the big helper when doing this. We saved and payed as going.
Common Sense
Wish I had the know how to build a house from scratch. I live in CA so I'd need a lot of money and right now I only have $35k if I pulled out everything. Couldn't even buy the land 😂
My son lives in California also that is sad the cost of living there. As always the more you make the more you spend. It's not always by choice.
@@stevebrenner8503 yeah it's bad
Fantastic advice! Experience and time are a persons most valuable assets. Your videos are free education, motivation and inspiration. As many times as I've heard Heath refer to 'Owning your time' 'The Value of time', I am very appreciative that you guys choose to share some of it for free with us.
Thanks Josh and Heath! Awesome discussion.
My sub-division home was paid for in 15, but I saved and purchased 3 rental homes over the years and retirement property in Oregon back 22 years ago..but I had to save when things were good and say no to a lot of wants..it’s all about discipline..never buying new cars wrenching on your own stuff, all while raising 5 kids in So Cal.. only enough credit cards for credit scores..it’s hard but you just have to look at where you want to be at 50
Well said!
Totally agree with that!!! I did the same in 20 years. My net worth grows so fast now because of it. I counsel every young person I meet on what I did and how they can also. Discipline is all it takes! Who really need a new car??? NO ONE
Here's a trick to build a house. I have a few acres of land that has a hillside, so I built a new bank barn with a full storage loft. The key is BARN, but it's framed as a ranch style house with a walk out basement. No inspections for wiring, plumbing, HVAC, septic tank, etc..., just a plain old 2,000 sqft barn (future dried in house). Cheap barn windows $25 each), and doors. No expensive insulation, drywall or kitchen. So now I have a barn (house) to store all my future house materials as I pay for them with cash. It will take a few years but the hard part of drying in the house is already done and there's no time limit because the barn is finished. When I'm ready to convert the barn to a house, I'll get the usual permits, installl the basement slab and finish the interior.
One of the big reasons we looked for land where we did was because they had no building inspections/code enforcement. The began using a roving inspector the summer we started to build. Luckily we had an awesome inspector. The state was incredibly bad though.
You guys are getting the outside the box thinking I stepped
In about 10 years ago. I am 54 and been debt free for 9 years. I work in the oilfield and can work a lot of a little depending on work volume. Great video.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I only started to watch your videos about 3 or 4 days ago..and i have found them very interesting and a lot of truth and sense and meaning...and also a purpose to anyone's life,,,I Big Thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍May God bless you and your family..
Great vid, Heath speaks the truth. He's a smart, hard working man.
I’m 25 right now and I’m glad I heard y’all a conversation, Today I was making myself overwhelmed thinking of my current home buying process, Definitely glad I heard I need to slow it down and be patient
As I said before you are one of a kind ! We need more people like you.
From Montréal, P.Q., Canada.
If it was easy everyone would do it. I'm a general contractor for 50 years and rode the home market through the crashes and gave up trying to get ahead. So I bought 40 acres at 200 an acre lived on the property for 26 years off grid and couldn't be happier. Both boys are in there forties now and have their own corner and live off grid on the property. My grand kids also. Letting the world just pass us by.
So glad I found this video. I decided a couple years ago this is what I would like to do and have been looking at land. Thank you.
I understand - right there with ya. Started over 10 years ago and enjoying the paradigm shift.
no offense but i did not realize how wise and articulate you really are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have done kind of the same thing. But it took me getting older and wiser.. I bought a foreclosed house after the housing bust. Paid 20k for it . Did the work myself. You two people inspire others. I bought another cheap house and gutted the entire house and 2 years later almost done with it.
How would he know? Literally 80% of everything in his house was free or given at a huge discount for all the constant ads he does every video for people. They literally send out hundreds of emails to suppliers and whoever gives them something is whose stuff they use and plug it on the channel. You CANNOT go by anything at all about what they say for "cost per square foot"
Lol you're so spot on! He was literally only able to do all that because people keep giving them money and free stuff. No regular person could have.
The BEST ANSWER on here! He gets paid by ppl donating to work on his own house and gets almost everything free or hella discounted.
Dream neighborhood...20 acre plots, Heath on one side, Josh on the other, Busted Wagon across the street! ;-)
Sitting here smiling at your comments 12 years ago was living in New Orleans till a hurricane moved me out of town. Moved to a small community 30 miles from the nearest large city. My son in his wisdom kept telling me Dad you need to move closer to the big city for work. I said no. continue to say NO... There is much to be said for quality of life. I only got 2 acres and at my age no need for more. Medicare just added me to the rolls ... Your points are so very valid. Dont need to be living where I have to spend my life in a car for 45 minutes to go 4 miles down the road. Wow $12 /sqft is amazing. I am looking at $50 to get just the shell of my place done (includes septic and redo of well, as well as bringing in power) Property is paid for.. now it is just county taxes killing me LOL
Awsome conversation, regardless of the cost the philosophy is just old school thinking, luv it guys Thanks
Great video! You think just like my dad did! He bought an old house and it took 25 years to fully remodel and raise a family of 9 children. He built a cabin out of recycled materials from old buildings. He was very smart and very good with money. No credit cards. He told us if you dont have the money you dont buy it or save for it. Things are much different now. People have to have the 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 4 bay garage house. The bigger the better. They want it now, not over time like our parents did! Times have really changed!
Its crazy to see how far Heath and RPR have come since this video was published. I've been watching them for a couple months now.
I really hope to be in a similar position to be able to afford this kind of thing some day. Im 24 now, with a 230k home and a 40k truck payment. Probably not the best start. Thankfully the wife and I both have great jobs (I build airplanes and she's a nurse). Now I just need a solid game plan and to learn a TON about general home construction. I figure, if I can learn to build airplanes, I can learn to build a house lol
Thanks for being an example for those of us who don't know where to start!
I just turned 20 years old and I found a house for 49,000. I figure that i could have it payed off in less than 10 years. It is by no means anything special. But it is a damn good start. Is gonna take work and devotion, but it's a step in life and in ten years, i wont have a house payment. And like what he said about driving a 35 year old truck, mine isn't much newer. I have a 98 dodge diesel and a 93 dodge diesel. Yes they're old but reliable and cheap to fix. Great video!!
Love both of your videos. Great insights from both of you! Keep up the great work! Thanks for sharing.
26 years old. Building my complete off grid home. Love it.
Nice discussion and thoughts about life. 👍👍👍Hope someone is listening and learning.
Some priceless life principles in this video...good stuff!
Great discussion, guys! Thanks to you both!
Love Red Poppy Ranch... Now I'm subscribing to Essential Mountain Homesteading for the great interview with Heath! Great job -- love your vlogs
Always make choice on what is needed over what is just wanted.
I agree with everything you are saying! 2007/2008 was an eye opener!!
Awesome conversation. I am building a 30x40 on land. My daughter age 25 just bought house for $280k. I too saw the recession. No more debt for me equals no worries in on my conscience.
Oh my goodness I nearly cried litsening to you guys. I, for a long time, have yearned to finally pay my debts off and live simply. How do you practically go about doing this?
It's amazing all the time we waste on "education." What really matters in life is not taught in schools.
AnnaSophia Balbuena , I would highly recommend Dave Ramsey (financial expert and radio show host) who has written a couple of books on baby steps to get out of debt. You can probably get them at the library. You can also watch his videos on his UA-cam channel (excerpts from his show).
@@natf7409 oh I'm a total Ramsay fan. I do like Kiyosaki as well because he talks about passive income to bypass high payheck tax. Thank you for the suggestion
This is the knowledge that needs to be taught in the 8th grade! Something I learned at 16 from a friends father and it changed my life! Really good stuff!
You are an ambassador of the good old days. You are representing how the good life once was.
It’s all about a mindset ,younger generation have no clue and most would have a hard time saving money to accomplish the same goals that you guys are talking about I love the simplicity of going back to a debt-free way I’m living but of course there’s always that property tax. you guys are on the right track and I pray that God give you strength to accomplish your goals and be a blessing to yourselves and your family
Pretty cool video. Well done sir!
So much TRUTH in this stove-side chat...
I like having everything paid off too. Great Video.
Great video, i like hearing you both break it down.
We are building in a permit zone. Should be breaking ground in April. Already spent $2,000.00. In drive way, survey, architect and some of the permits, we don't have them all yet. Next step is getting an engineer out for soil text, etc. That is going to be about $1,200.00.
Good luck out there send me an email if you have any questions or if there's anything I can help with
Need more video's like this! Real world experience...
Thanks for sharing your 'chat' guys. Hard work is what you have to show for your continued efforts.
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Thanks for your videos. Its very interesting pushing yourself to do something great.
Red poppy Ranch is true. Instead of becoming a slave of the system and giving time like crazy. Give time to build your own home.
Sweet Home.
Question:- $100,000 cost includes after complete finish of the house or cost calculated until now..?
I used to live in Queen Crick!! Off Ironwood. 9 years ago. I don't miss it.
Awesome video. Two of my favorite UA-camrs.
Thumbs up, all my Respect to you...very hard working man, and very honest..i have been watching your video's..
I wish you and your family a lot lot of Happiness and health and Success...
You are a good example...good luck.
A Big Hi From London...
zinocrb thank you! That is the best compliment.
Great vid, Heath talks alot of sense, but also seems able to learn from history. We've all chased the big bucks at some stage, but some come to realize that you end up chasing it for stuff that really doesn't enhance your life.
The real trick is to look after what you have, and charge heavy for your skill set.
Awesome discussion and sharing thank you
WAS WONDERING HOW LONG BEFOR YOU WENT IN BY THE FIRE YOU WERE MAKING ME COLD .LOVE IT WHEN YOU 2 GET TOGETHER &B S NEED MORE VIDS . GOOD JOB ON THE BUILDS .WOUILD LOVE TWO COME HELP BUT NOT ABLE GUESS I WILL WATCH YOU
Been following Red Poppy ranch from day one.
Ya, this is a blue collar mindset that I had for years and it held me back so much.
Don’t shy away from the game that money is. You can’t hide from it, learn to play it. With rolling your losses on carryovers and buying with debt instead of cash, careful, intelligent folk will always come out ahead. I wish I was thought that instead of the ‘work hard and save’ lie. No bank savings pays you interest that equals inflation; you lose money every day it’s in a bank.
I always watch Red channel 😁!
This is all good information. It does give me hope! Thanks for sharing.
Would build super insulate and passive rock storage wood furnace. Plant 20 acres trees I have 40 acres planted 1974 cruised at $900k for timber land value adds 120k hardpan stunts trees at 110'
This is some of the smartest shit I’ve heard in a long time great video! I have alot of friends that like to keep up with The jones and the have to work all the time to pay for toys they never have time to use because they have to work to pay for the stuff they don’t get it I think I’ll send this video to them!
If by smart you mean he's getting paid to work on his own home with free and reduced price materials then sure. Its smart
Im 24 right now, and i been trying to do the same. I been dish washing and going to school to become a mechanic. I want to build a small house what is pretty much smaller than the room the are in, since Ill be by myself. The way I want my house is to have solar energy power it, so that i dont have a electrical bill. The power that I use will by from the Solar panels that i buy and put up to make my own electricity. The heating and stove will be electrical too or ill just grill outside to cook my food. As the for trash, ill just take what I need back home and the rest throw it away before going home. The only issue i might come across will be internet. But other than that I dont think will have an issues.
NORTH IDAHO BONNER COUNTY CONSTRUCTION! Love this guys life model!
I live in a suburb of Portland,OR and unfortunately a $280k house in our area is a starter house. Your cost of living in Idaho rural is much cheaper than here. my niece and her husband just moved to Idaho(Grangeville) a few months ago because of that. My sister is moving there next spring/summer to retire. I take my kids to school each day(3 miles each way and 8 minutes each way). I keep hearing about people making passive incomes online but I have never met anybody that has been successful at it. I am 55, and I have been through a lot of what you are talking about. I remember when gas was $5 a gallon (2007 I think it was) My wife and I had to spend over $600 a month just on gas. I think this whole situation in this country with the destruction of the middle class is like a rubber band that is stretching and is about to break. Kudos for thinking outside the box.
two great channels. I chose Bonner for specific reasons as well.
Yes sir...me too!!!
You have excellent taste!😎
Thanks for the numbers
Stand by, there is more to come!
@@EssentialMountainHomesteading Cant wait! Im sitting on the edge of my seat cant wait to hear more. Wish I could fly over to meet you both, but its mot in the cards at this moment...
great video makes me wanna pack up now before I start building
Your living every mans dream. Keep up the good work
Living a woman's dream too, mine!
Great advice Heath, it’s hard to tell a young person to put some money away. I think you are going to reinstall your old wood stove to keep your home warm.
Always enjoy a good fireside chat !
Excellent interview guys!
Good info Thank You,
This is so true!! We just purchased a 1/2 acre, in Florida. We sold our huge house on a 21/2 acres, to down size and build a 1200 square foot house. I am afraid out architect is taking us for a ride by charging us 136,000 for a 1,117 sq ft house and we are responsible for eléctrical conecta to city and well, also impact fees. What is the cost per square foot?
No offense but moving 17 times in 20 yrs is not a good thing, especially for kids even though your kids are great, it's still not ideal. You are the exception. Everyone has to do what they think is right for themselves at the time. I myself have been mortgage free since the age of 49, just from not being stupid with my money and doing the work myself.
Such great advise. Thank you
Something is going on to discourage people from owning or building their own homes and Hurd everyone to apartment complexes in the cities.
Its imperative to find a location with no building codes or stupid regulations from bureaucracy.
You need to paint a deadbolt on that red door out back, security first.
Haha...Im sure Heath has a little more security than a dead bolt...
Hidden Valley Homestead I remember that episode haha
I started a business when I was 13 mowing lawns... turned it into a tool that made me retire at 31. I invested my personal time into income properties with my earnings and it rewarded me. People who won’t accept no for an answer and take risks usually win. The economy over the years made it hard to survive, I helped my tenants get back on their feet and I believe the lord rewarded me for it.