South African & Daughter React to Texas Property Prices

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  • @jonograhamreacts
    @jonograhamreacts  Рік тому +94

    This video was just a bit of fun and also I let the curiosity get the better of me but wow oh wow, we fell in love with the second to last property, I even showed my wife and Garin and they both love it..

    • @roosterslounge1697
      @roosterslounge1697 Рік тому +2

      That 200 and something thousand dollars is an American money not in euros convert that over to euros and it’ll tell you actually how much it is but I’m sure you already know that right

    • @Bossman-jd3sv
      @Bossman-jd3sv Рік тому +4

      200,000 us dollars into the euro is 178,040. Enjoy your channel, I love seeing happy people. I wish you, your family, and everyone the very best, God Bless and stay safe. ❤ from the USA.

    • @johnkelley9173
      @johnkelley9173 Рік тому +2

      Just imagine the size of the garden you'd have on those properties lol

    • @rmlrl1971
      @rmlrl1971 Рік тому +8

      a 1/2 bath is a toilet and sink. 3/4 bath is a toilet, sink and stall shower. With the tubs you don't like, don't worry, those bathrooms usually have a shower also.

    • @EnviroSus
      @EnviroSus Рік тому +6

      You should invest in a really good generator if you go there. Texas has electrical issues 😂

  • @USMC-Goforth
    @USMC-Goforth Рік тому +265

    "Sit on the porch, have a beer, & have the kids cut the grass" you are becoming a Texan by heart already 😂

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 Рік тому +8

      Absolutely!

    • @Martin-wn6px
      @Martin-wn6px Рік тому +8

      Not to mention a bbq..

    • @chrisj3318
      @chrisj3318 Рік тому +3

      yep , lol

    • @ccormx
      @ccormx Рік тому +1

      Half the reason we have kids, to cut the grass.

    • @motivationontop6587
      @motivationontop6587 Рік тому +1

      This is more like a pilipino island life style, but mostly we are surrounded by palm trees or Nara/acasia trees gigantic trees and we eat outside the house during summer Barbecuing, grilling fish we heard birds chirping, feeling the summer breeze etc

  • @BoneHead1776
    @BoneHead1776 Рік тому +55

    America would be lucky to have your family and you. Y'all seem like good people.

  • @beverly.alford
    @beverly.alford Рік тому +135

    Texan here … come join us, fam! We’ll leave the light on for y’all 🤠! As for cooling … you’d be hard-pressed to find *any* house here in Texas (and in most of the U.S.) that doesn’t have central A/C. We’ve been in the throes of 100+F temps for a couple of weeks now. Air conditioning is a non-negotiable/safety issue. Sending you ❤!

    • @daveratledge
      @daveratledge Рік тому +3

      Love some Texas, but I'd miss my mountains in Tennessee.

    • @Bossman-jd3sv
      @Bossman-jd3sv Рік тому +1

      I don't know your situation but I know for window AC, best to do is to build a shade for your AC, just a flat piece of wood big enough to put just above your AC to keep the sun off this help keep your AC unit cooler, we know how much hotter it is in the Sun light, that sun's ray, as a white guy, I will go from white to an Indian to a Mexican quick. Well I hope this helps some of you who are suffering with the heat wave. Anyone who tries it please let me know the results. As always stay safe and God Bless.

    • @thumper7047
      @thumper7047 Рік тому +5

      @@Bossman-jd3sv Window AC? That's for tool sheds and UpNorth. Us in the south, Central AC is a must.

    • @Bossman-jd3sv
      @Bossman-jd3sv Рік тому +2

      Even with central air it will still help the unit if placed in the shade, take some heat off the unit.

    • @platonique
      @platonique 21 день тому

      😂 a lot of houses don't have central heat and air. Get out of the cities. Cities mandate it with coding. There are no codes in the country.

  • @zackster1973
    @zackster1973 Рік тому +46

    Trust me, if it's in Texas, it has central a/c!

  • @davidbalderston2751
    @davidbalderston2751 Рік тому +3

    Half baths in the US are those that have a toilet and a sink and are intended to be used by guests as opposed to family bathrooms. They are also frequently referred to as "powder rooms" and are usually located within easy access to the living room or family room.

  • @pitapanda8319
    @pitapanda8319 Рік тому +9

    Being a Texan involves being helpful to neighbors and friends... and even strangers in distress. Whether it be giving out a bottle of water to a thirsty soul or helping with yard work for someone who is unable. You do it with a smile and a happy heart. It's not just in the deed, it's also in the attitude.

  • @jayluksha6809
    @jayluksha6809 Рік тому +2

    Born and raised Texan here. We'd be happy to have you and your family here in our beautiful and awesome state. I think y'all would fit right in. Love your videos keep up the good work. God bless.

  • @GoinBand2
    @GoinBand2 Рік тому +2

    For the price you quoted at the beginning of the video (ignoring the Euros to dollars conversion), we basically bought a 1700 square foot new house on a 1/3 of an acre with a fully fenced backyard, a large shed in the back, and a two-car garage. We have 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. We live just up the street from a park with a lake and deer roam the town. We live in a little country town a couple of hours' drive north of Houston. I know of some Canadians that have moved here and they are loving the town, the schools, and the lower cost of living. Haven't asked them what they think about the heat and Texas summers though! (We are some miles west of the property you mentioned in Crockett. Crockett is a dying town; we looked there at a couple of houses and it just gave off an aroma of decay and desperation.}

  • @954RR_
    @954RR_ Рік тому +21

    The Dentist I worked with in Germany (US Air Force) was originally from Slovakia and moved to Oklahoma for College/Dental School and joined the Army to get her Dental School paid for and eventually transferred to the Air Force. I traveled through Slovakia a few times and really loved the architectural and natural beauty. That said, We’d love to have you guys in The States!!!

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Рік тому +9

    In some parts of the US, you could buy a smaller older house for $50K. But you could pay a lot more. TX has no state income tax, but high property taxes ;-(

  • @susanchavez4778
    @susanchavez4778 Рік тому +21

    We bought a year ago and we are now digging a pond. The whole neighorhood has gotten involved, it is so much fun.

  • @garygemmell3488
    @garygemmell3488 Рік тому +15

    Generally, a half bathroom consists of a toilet and wash basin. It's usually meant as a guest bathroom since a guest won't need a shower\bathtub. Sometimes you will see a 3/4 bathroom which consists of a toilet, wash basin, and shower stall. A full bathroom always has a shower\bathtub.

  • @phobiaone306
    @phobiaone306 Рік тому +82

    Texas has a very diverse set of environments. East Texas (Houston up to Dallas/Fort Worth) is Pine Forest, and Hill Country. There is the Gulf Coast (Galveston (Houston is included in this as well) all the way to South Padre Island) which stretches from Louisiana all the way down to Mexico. Central Texas (Austin/San Antonio) fades from the Pine Forest/ Hill Country and starts into the Scrub Brush. West Texas (West of San Antonio to El Paso) gets into the more Desert like terrain. South Texas (South of San Antonio down to McAllen) is Scrub Brush & Mesquite territory (might feel some what like South Africa). The Panhandle (Lubbock) is where the Desert like terrain meets the Open Prairie. This isn't exact, but gives you a general idea of what type of environment each section of Texas has. Prices will drastically change depending on the area, and how far away from a Big City it is. Crocket is in East Texas in the Pine Forest/Hill Country. That is the only city/town you mentioned, so that is the only one I can point out where it is.

    • @raymorphis5714
      @raymorphis5714 Рік тому +4

      hey don't forget our grass lands you know us cow ranchers just Love taking care of those. :))

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Рік тому

      The humidity is a killer there. WACO has been a great place lately but give me desert heat over humidity. Oh pre 79 make sure you don't have asbestos.

    • @jbm0866
      @jbm0866 Рік тому +1

      You forgot the rolling plains and oak forests of North Texas! I can see how "north Texas" can be confusing to those not from Texas as the panhandle is much further north, but it is what it is.😅

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Рік тому +1

      Yep anything close to Austin will be expensive.

    • @bravejango12
      @bravejango12 Рік тому

      @@wanaraz Its has been over 100 degrees every day for close to a month in Waco that isn't great.

  • @Flastew
    @Flastew Рік тому +13

    Those bathrooms with the big tubs also had a separate shower which are nice. All those houses are actually pretty big and eight acres is quite a nice piece of land but small for Texas farms. We would love to have your family here.

  • @mikematusek4233
    @mikematusek4233 Рік тому +1

    New Braunfels has a large Czech community in the area. Almost all homes in Texas. have central heat and air.

  • @bob_._.
    @bob_._. Рік тому +24

    The first house we call a 'ranch style' house, mostly built around the 1960s but all the wood paneling is right out of the '70s. The second looks to be a 'double wide' - factory built and delivered to the site in two sections that are then joined; structure is not as robust as a conventional house but marginally better than a 'mobile home' aka 'house trailer' aka 'single wide.'
    A 'half bath' is just a toilet and sink; add a tub for a 'full bath' and though the term is not often used, toilet, sink and shower stall is a '3/4 bath.'

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Рік тому +2

      A double wide really does not have a whole lot of value like a real house.

  • @karenjayne24
    @karenjayne24 Рік тому +24

    I lived in Texas for 10 yrs and absolutely loved it. I eventually moved back to my hometown to care for my parents or I'd still be there. I'm sure you have multiple people who would help you in identifying where the best place in Texas would be for you to move to. Like Garin, your daughter is delightful, too and she is a beautiful young lady. It's obvious that you and your wife are great parents. I hope you do move to the US. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @kangarooninja2594
    @kangarooninja2594 Рік тому +1

    I've lived my whole life, moving back and forth throughout central and East Texas and into central and southern Louisiana. Texas is in many ways a dream with good people, lots to do, fascinating culture, low taxes, low cost of living, and economic opportunity. Every time I go to Louisiana, which I dearly love, I remember just how wonderful Texas is, lol.

  • @MrJking065
    @MrJking065 Рік тому +6

    Your Darling daughter was so nervous to begin with. By the end she was a calm as a cucumber.

  • @spizzz7221
    @spizzz7221 Рік тому +9

    My mothers a real estate agent. Im sure she could inform you and/or get you in touch with the right people. She has 20 yr experience around the San Antonio area and has helped international families buy or sell homes depending if they are moving here or away. Make your dream a reality. TX forever.

  • @msdarby515
    @msdarby515 Рік тому +2

    Your houses with an ensuite typically have a shower as well as a tub. They will be a little shower in the corner. If you look closer, in that last house, you'll see it at 9:46 - it's across from the toilet when you are talking about changing the bath. Usually those big deep tubs are also a jacuzzi tub.

  • @ajs6588
    @ajs6588 Рік тому +3

    Hey there are more places to move to in USA than just Texas just saying but wherever you go welcome to America

  • @projectkj7643
    @projectkj7643 Рік тому +6

    A young couple probably moved into their new country home back in the 60s/70s. They kept it up but didn't make many upgrades over the years. They just lived simply and raised their kids. Recently, either they passed or were transferred to a nursing home. There was most likely a lot of love and memories made in those homes.

  • @iolafiengo5099
    @iolafiengo5099 Рік тому +1

    I love your enthusiasm for Texas! Keep in mind Texas is huge. It is more than 775 miles wide and 800 miles long. You need to know where these places are. When I moved to California from Dallas it took us 15 hrs to just get out of the state! Don't think you can just jump from one location to another to look at houses. Best to buy a map of Texas and plot where these places are.
    . It takes 15 hours straight to drive across it. Longer to drive the length of it

  • @claydragon6055
    @claydragon6055 Рік тому +1

    I'm from the mountains of North Carolina (Asheville). You should check out. I think you would be pleasantly surprised. Between the weather,land, lifestyle, and the people no one ever wants to leave.

  • @maddonut621
    @maddonut621 Рік тому +6

    I moved to eastern Oklahoma 12 years ago. You couldnt pay me to go back to where i used to live. Those people are crazy. 😂😂

  • @dairsensi
    @dairsensi Рік тому +6

    If this ever becomes more than curiosity for you and decide to come on over, The main thing to keep in mind about Texas is the property taxes. It can be pretty brutal in some areas. If the taxes there are out of your budget but want a similar lifestyle, look into the gulf coast area where the southern tip of Alabama touches the tip if Florida. The taxes are very reasonable, you can still find decent acreage and you can be within a tolerable driving distance from the beach and do some deep sea fishing if that's something you are interested in.

  • @romaschild3
    @romaschild3 Рік тому +12

    Your daughter is so pretty and smart. Yep, the next to last property/house was the biggest and best. It would be wonderful if ya'll could move to Texas. I heard they don't have state taxes but they pay high property taxes.

    • @donnamoskowitz4978
      @donnamoskowitz4978 Рік тому +5

      The property taxes are coming down a little thanks to our Govenor, but still high for senior citizens on a fixed income!!!

  • @wendellgee11
    @wendellgee11 Рік тому +19

    In San Antonio (Leon Valley), there are neighborhoods that allow horses, goats and chickens. Within 2 miles of my place, some large houses on 2-3 acres run under $300,000. In the middle of the city! You talk about convenience. My brother has 32 acres, with cattle and a pond, he placed a large 3 bedroom/2bath mobile home. The agriculture on land gives you a tax exemption. Also an option is to buy an affordable house then buy a lot of land separately.

    • @Bossman-jd3sv
      @Bossman-jd3sv Рік тому +2

      This takes me back, ah, the rooster crowing 4am in the morning.

    • @wendellgee11
      @wendellgee11 Рік тому +1

      @@Bossman-jd3sv still a crowin'!

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Рік тому +1

      Where I live agricultural land is basically almost tax free, as long as you milk some goats or cut hay they will let you call it Ag land.

  • @brandyforsythe1882
    @brandyforsythe1882 Рік тому +3

    Native Texan here! I too have been looking at small acreages in the country. I love my hometown, but so many people are moving in the cost of living is becoming unable to keep up with. Y'all would LOVE Texas!!!! And you'd have so many wonderful supporters!

  • @HeatherANelson
    @HeatherANelson Рік тому

    Your favorite place is Texas? That's awesome! I'm a Texan born and raised! Come on over, and welcome to you! So proud to be mentioned. We actually have tshirts and bumper stickers that read: "I'm not from Texas, but I got here as soon as I could." Hope your upcoming trip to America is epic. Y'all stay safe and have a great time!

  • @halecj1
    @halecj1 Рік тому +3

    Holy smokes, I had no idea land was that expensive where you are. I just bought two acres to build on in a small Texas town outside of Houston, and paid just over $5k for the land.
    Just some advice for anyone thinking about purchasing acreage: think about how much you'll have to mow in the heat of July when it's growing 4 inches/week, and if you REALLY want all that land before you buy it. I couldn't imagine having to take care of like 10+ acres by myself.

  • @annabogart6689
    @annabogart6689 Рік тому +3

    many times when there are seperate bath tubs (like those round ones you saw, there will also be a shower stall in that bathroom...

  • @briankgarland
    @briankgarland Рік тому +1

    There are many States with great deals in rural areas.

  • @chellewilson675
    @chellewilson675 Рік тому

    We would love to have you guys here in Texas. Our hospitality is surpassed by no one. You will have so much fun.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Рік тому +1

    Most houses have 8 ft ceilings. Plenty tall for most people.

  • @stephanievila3483
    @stephanievila3483 Рік тому +1

    That second to last home was incredible. That pool table better come with it lol.

  • @bigbabolat
    @bigbabolat Рік тому +1

    "Is there an air con"
    - Don't worry, all the houses have air conditioners here.
    half bathroom means it doesn't have a bath/shower so 2 1/2 baths means 2 bathrooms with showers, and 1 bathroom without a shower

  • @ErinStev64
    @ErinStev64 Рік тому +4

    I lived in the town that borders Heartland called Forney. If I’m thinking of the same place, Heartland was originally a housing development that just kept growing. It’s basically a huge homeowner association. (That’s why they have a huge water park, it’s part of the HOA)
    Oh and ALL homes have air conditioning. You can’t really live without one. Todays temp is 40.5C. The heat actually can kill you. Lol that’s why we spend so much time in a pool or lake! We also have water parks everywhere!

    • @lianabaddley8217
      @lianabaddley8217 Рік тому +1

      Hello! I have an older sister who moved to Forney from Utah. Probably just over 10 years ago now. They have really loved living there, especially with the usual lack of snow. Lol

    • @donnamoskowitz4978
      @donnamoskowitz4978 Рік тому +1

      NEVER live in a HOA area! No freedom!

  • @operator0
    @operator0 Рік тому +4

    The third to last house was also a manufactured house. In fact, it looks like it was a mobile home that had been put up on blocks. Mobile homes can be very problematic to get loans on.

  • @ccormx
    @ccormx Рік тому

    When there are large “garden” tubs like that there is generally an entirely separate stand up shower.

  • @JohnWarner-lu8rq
    @JohnWarner-lu8rq Рік тому +1

    A half-bath is basically a toilet and a sink, usually just off the living room, mostly for guests. remember that most of those interior pictures are done with a digital camera, which makes an area look a bit larger than it really is. In hot parts of the country a stone or brick exterior helps to keep the inside cooler than other types if siding.

  • @jasonpatterson8091
    @jasonpatterson8091 Рік тому +14

    There are a lot of places in the US where you can get a lot of land for $200-300k. You're just not going to live in or near a big city. If you want to live on either coast, probably not going to happen, but if you're OK living in the middle of the country there is a LOT of land and not so many people. Just keep pushing the price down as the population density decreases. 30 acres of forest in Michigan with 4BR, 2.5 baths, big outbuilding, near gorgeous lakes, and you're looking at $200-300k if you're willing to live in the northern part of the state and out in the country.

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Рік тому

      Even in coastal states just go inland an hour and price really drops, in rural SW Oregon land runs about $2000 to $2500 per acre for farm and ranch land.

  • @robertvirnig638
    @robertvirnig638 Рік тому +1

    These were obviously all very old houses, 1970s or older. It was easy enough to tell by the decor but also by the number and size of the windows. These little windows would be a total dealbreaker for me.
    My sister bought a four-bedroom, 2-1/2 bath fairly modern home on 4 acres in the mountains in Southern California for around 1 million dollars.

  • @lindsayruiz3789
    @lindsayruiz3789 Рік тому +1

    Just bought 8.5 acres with a creek throught it, a little bit of river frontage, and mountain views for $25,000.00 in the Smokey Mountains... plan on building a small Aframe cabin to escape the Florida summers..

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 Рік тому

    7:33
    To answer Lia's question about the half bathroom:
    A 1/2 bathroom usually consists of a toilet and a sink, unlike a full bathroom which would also have a tub or a shower stall

  • @michellegates348
    @michellegates348 Рік тому

    Yes 🙌 Texans love Tx and we would welcome your whole family here. Come on down! ❤

  • @phineaspepper3530
    @phineaspepper3530 Рік тому

    I am from Texas and grew up on 40 acres in central Texas. My dad dug out a big tank ("tank" is what many Texans call ponds),

  • @Amocoru
    @Amocoru Рік тому +4

    My wife and I own a 3,000 sq ft property in NC on two acres fully fenced in. We paid about $270k for it. Less than 1% property taxes. Stay away from major cities in the US and you can live well regardless your means. We bought it three years ago brand new construction. I'd love to have a neighbor like you to invite over for BBQ!
    Edit: Anywhere in the US that gets warm has AC. You don't even need to worry about that. It's required.

    • @jonograhamreacts
      @jonograhamreacts  Рік тому +1

      sounds awesome man. The prices here in Europe are going sky high at the moment so my dream of ever owning a bit of land for a smallholding/ homestead is slowly getting away from me!

    • @Amocoru
      @Amocoru Рік тому +1

      @@jonograhamreacts You'll get there. If I can get where I am when I used to be homeless anything is possible. As long as you put your head down and work hard you will achieve your dreams.

  • @dgator3599
    @dgator3599 Рік тому +1

    That last property was nice! Lots of ranch land in Florida, believe it or not. Lots of horses and cattle raised here and lots of farming as well. Some of those houses were overpriced being they were manufactured homes and not brick, but land can get expensive according to location.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Рік тому +8

    Land can be either fairly cheap, or expensive depending on where you buy it. As they say in the Real Estate business... Location, Location, Location. In some areas, they were giving lots and houses away for just a few bucks. No kidding. Of course those were in delapidated areas, like Detroit, for example, but you can get a fairly decent sized plot of land in most "average" places for a few grand per acre. I think anyway. Land outside of the major highly demanded areas is fairly cheap.

  • @emichels
    @emichels Рік тому

    We bought a 2.5 acre home in Florida around 10 years ago for around 240K. We have 3/3 -- but we built a 3-stall barn and we have a beautiful pool and also a hay/equipment shed. It's awesome to come home to your donkey and horses and cats and chickens. Free eggs for life! So fun!

  • @drollieascoliasm9667
    @drollieascoliasm9667 Рік тому +1

    You like Trees Crockett TX east of there is the Davy Crockett National Forest the Neches river and Rat cliff state park .
    Went thru this weekend
    Trees looked great.

  • @nailhead73
    @nailhead73 Рік тому

    Good content! Dad of three daughters here. Looking forward to your visit.

  • @roguegunfighter9194
    @roguegunfighter9194 Рік тому +2

    I've always enjoyed your videos and your channel in general, but bringing your family in adds a whole new dimension to the channel as well! You have an amazing and beautiful family and my son has been watching your family videos with me. Thanks for the amazing content! God bless you brother and warmest regards to your family too!

  • @sylvesterpalermo937
    @sylvesterpalermo937 Рік тому

    Just from hearing to speak and converse with your daughter you are the kind of people we want in this amazing Country. I live in NW Florida but we have similar values as Texans.
    Come live here....we need you!

  • @davidwhitby980
    @davidwhitby980 Рік тому

    Hope your dream comes true. We need people like u here.

  • @kevinmoore342
    @kevinmoore342 Рік тому

    Your daughter is just so cute God Bless her hart.

  • @sherrybrady3988
    @sherrybrady3988 Рік тому

    That style house is actually called “ranch style”. It was super popular here in the 70’s.

  • @ericbruce5075
    @ericbruce5075 Рік тому

    We’re in a 3500 sq foot house, 3 car garage with 5 acres and a pond for less than a million. We’re about an hour outside Dallas and plan for it to be our family home. There’s a human desire to have your own land and the freedom it gives you… and in Texas that desire is even stronger!

  • @gdhaney136
    @gdhaney136 Рік тому

    I grew up with horses, one in particular, and I love Heartland too. You definitely need a riding mower -lol!

  • @tete7271
    @tete7271 Рік тому

    In Texas, we call ponds tanks and you put the bath tub out in the garden and only take baths under the stars

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 Рік тому +2

    Jono, you need to identify the general area in Texas of these properties. Urban Texas is getting hellishly expensive. If you get away from the urban areas by say 100k, then your money will buy twice as much. If you like the European countryside then go down around Uvalde or Leakey into the area called "Little Switzerland". If you''re like me and want gently rolling forested land and a bit drier climate, then go to the upper Bosque river area, one of my favorites. If you want to sweat so much you have to change your underwear three times a day, go to Houston. If you want miles and miles with no trees, go to far west Texas. The secret place is the west side of the Highland Lakes. Far enough from Austin urban pricing hasn't taken over, away from the ritz of the land between the Lakes and Austin, but close enough that if you have to access it, you're an hour away. ANYWHERE in rural Texas, be ready for deer, too many deer, and the issue of feral hogs... they can be shot on sight, in quantity, to feed the buzzards.

  • @treborretsnom6186
    @treborretsnom6186 Рік тому +1

    Also, one final thought....many southern states are currently introducing laws limiting the purchasing of land by all foreigners, Texas and Florida included.

  • @oldladycrum749
    @oldladycrum749 Рік тому

    The house you liked the best is about 20 minutes from where I live. It's a nice community with good school.

  • @dannyroberts5056
    @dannyroberts5056 Рік тому

    My wife and I bought our house and 14.5 acres around 20 years ago. The house is 1,750 SQ feet and 2,300 including an attached garage. We paid $55,000 for the whole thing. We had to do allot of work on it but we didn't mind. We have a creek running through it and about 60percent of it is covered in trees. We live in the heart of the Ozarks here in Missouri in the USA. We have two large lakes within a twenty minutes drive. We can be at multiple smaller lakes and numerous creeks and rivers . All in less than an hours drive. Our property is frequented by deer, turkey, bobcats, foxes, snakes, owls , eagles, squirrels and many other types of wildlife. Fishing is everywhere and so is hunting and camping. I love my country .

  • @jessm89
    @jessm89 Рік тому +1

    This was fun and your daughter is gorgeous! :)

  • @Richard.m1192
    @Richard.m1192 Рік тому

    Many of us on here to lean on if you do move to Texas! Glad to see Lea open up!

  • @TroySteele17
    @TroySteele17 Рік тому +1

    You’d definitely fit & be welcomed in North Carolina as well.

  • @abuggs683
    @abuggs683 Рік тому

    I recently found your channel. I love listening to your commentary. I would love to learn more about Slovakia through you guy's eyes- like the school's, food, houses, landscape and etc.

  • @jacqueline1099
    @jacqueline1099 Рік тому +1

    Try looking at farms on the east coast of the U. S.. Virginia & West Virginia are gorgeous and WV land is cheaper than anywhere in the Country

  • @jccepicfamilyfun438
    @jccepicfamilyfun438 Рік тому +1

    1/2 bath = powder room (toilet and sink) no shower or bath.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Рік тому

    One more point, there is probably a Bass Pro shop near one of these homes as well so you can stock up for your fishing in the pond.

  • @jaernihiltheus7817
    @jaernihiltheus7817 Рік тому

    Something to note: if you don't find one with a pond, you can always have people come in and dig one up - then sell the dirt to make some of your money back, wait for rain water to fill it up & fill it up with fish at your leisure.
    A lot of people do that in louisiana to help ease the cost of buying land.

  • @tenbones1274
    @tenbones1274 Рік тому

    We'd be happy to have you and your family here in Lone Star! Get on out here!

  • @lordjimbo2
    @lordjimbo2 11 місяців тому

    Subscribed for your marvelous relationship with your family.

  • @delisamarchetti5926
    @delisamarchetti5926 Рік тому +1

    Hi Jono, I just stumbled onto your channel today, it was fun looking at the properties with you. My husband and I originally lived in Los Angelas California and we moved to a little small country town in the state of Georgia. We have 5 acres and really love it very much. Another beautiful place you might really like is North Carolina. It is one of my most favorite states. Especially near the city of Asheville. The area is surrounded by the beautiful Smokey Mountains. Just going out the grocery store there feels like an adventure with mountains every where you look. I sure hope that you get to come to America and have a nice vacation. A tip that we found helpful is see the country in regions. It is so big and almost impossible to see it all in one trip. If you enjoy Texas you might want to make your first trip to the South, and visit to southern states.

  • @michaelairheart6921
    @michaelairheart6921 Рік тому

    The fireplace has a insert in it. You still use it the same way but it helps to keep the heat from just going up the chimney plus they usually have automatic dampers and blowers built in.

  • @laynecox3992
    @laynecox3992 Рік тому +1

    For your fantasies, check out farms and homes in the Blue Ridge mountains of VA.,N.C.,KY. Or TN. West by God is pretty too.

  • @irienerd8178
    @irienerd8178 Рік тому

    If you can dream it you can do it, we'd love to have y'all here in Texas come on down!!!

  • @darrelchovanec9150
    @darrelchovanec9150 Рік тому

    I have land 25 miles from Crockett Texas. This is the beautiful Piney Woods of East Texas. Crockett is the County seat of Houston County Texas and has about 5000 people.

  • @dude8223
    @dude8223 Рік тому +3

    I have lived all over the south. The best place in my opinion is the north east GA area. You don't get the humidity and heat like in the lower Parr of the states. You are a short drive from the mountains or ocean. The foothills of the blueridge mountains are beautiful, open woodlands unlike the thick brushy woods you find elsewhere. My next choice is Louisiana, it is hot but a sportsman paradise.

    • @realisticthought1781
      @realisticthought1781 Рік тому

      Agreed. I live near Dawsonville right by the mountains

    • @dude8223
      @dude8223 Рік тому

      @@realisticthought1781 been there b4, nice place.

  • @stevestoll3124
    @stevestoll3124 Рік тому

    In Wisconsin we have red barns everywhere, we are a heavy agricultural and dairy industry.

  • @MrJeddYoung
    @MrJeddYoung 11 місяців тому

    Fun video to watch with you both- i live in Central California in a city named Fresno - I've never even been to Texas - but i hope you take the plunge and become Texans - good luck to you wherever you choose to live. Thanks for posting this one.

  • @mr.snifty
    @mr.snifty Рік тому +2

    Love your videos man, we will love to have yall here in America

  • @kindredspiritbaseballmom7913

    I love Heartland! One of my favorite shows!

  • @beckylunaroy3379
    @beckylunaroy3379 8 місяців тому

    Howdy from Texas!!! There are Barn House's here also.

  • @war_moose5814
    @war_moose5814 Рік тому

    I lived in Texas for 5 years and loved it. I spent 90% of my time out on the porch, a must have.

  • @theblackbear211
    @theblackbear211 Рік тому

    Bathrooms in US:
    Bathroom= Toilet + Sink + Bathtub (typically Tub w/ shower head)
    3/4 Bathroom = Toilet + Sink + Shower
    1/2 Bathroom = Toilet + Sink
    These are minimums - some bathrooms have multiple sinks, some have a separate bathtub and shower.

  • @larrym.johnson9219
    @larrym.johnson9219 Рік тому

    They also have a thing in Texas called a barndominium they come in all shapes and sizes give that a look!

  • @alexbell6250
    @alexbell6250 Рік тому

    I ran into a bunch of South Africans having a braai on the beach in Port Aransas, TX. They were on contracts to ranches and farms around the state and seemed highly knowledgeable and hard working. You’ll fit in perfectly once you buy a truck. Come on over!!

  • @Collectthefunk
    @Collectthefunk Рік тому

    The south is the greatest place to be. We'd love to have yall

  • @donnamoskowitz4978
    @donnamoskowitz4978 Рік тому +2

    Born and raised in Texas! Prices are on the rise for property because so many people/corporations are moving here from places like California! You have a beautiful family and I hope you get to discover Texas!!! Living in Texas or any part of the South the number one must is a big front porch or wrap around porch of the entire house! You can always refurbish the house the way you want it! I live on one acre in the middle of town and love it and it only cost me 45 thousand dollars back in 2000! It's now valued at 200 thousand because of location, location, location!!!

  • @chriscarpenter4415
    @chriscarpenter4415 Рік тому

    Texas would love having yall living here.

  • @jeffkidwell5804
    @jeffkidwell5804 Рік тому

    In Texas we call manufactured homes (mobile homes) tornado magnets.

  • @isabellegarza9070
    @isabellegarza9070 Рік тому +1

    Take in account the bigger the house the more money to maintain and electric bills are high. You can have a shower and your Mrs can have the tub. If you do get in the bath shower first. Some houses have mud rooms to shower before entering the home.

  • @stephenmelone8589
    @stephenmelone8589 Рік тому

    You see a lot of wood paneling in the countryside because there are not many sheetrock hangers outside the city .

  • @humpy936
    @humpy936 Рік тому

    I moved to the Arkansas Ozarks 10 years ago and bought a three-bedroom house with a separate shop, and garage on 5 acres of land with woods out in the country, I have deer and wild turkeys along with many other types of critters, I harvest two or three deer a year for meat, I can’t see another house from my house. I bought my house built in 1995 for $117,000, it’s worth about 175,000 now.😊

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 Рік тому

    Just subscribed and like your content! I'm on the East Coast in NH, but love Texas! Come on over!