You left another VERY important variable. You mentioned food, water, power, but completely omitted the probable septic requirement if the property isn't on county sewer lines. You can't even get by with a trailer on vacant land without septic or a plan to haul out away (and considering the road conditions at different times of year to haul a trailer). And you only mentioned the cost/financing of the property. Septic well, solar are all large investments. Where are those funds coming from? And holding costs while you go through zoning, permitting, road or land grading, easement access rights, possible environmental reviews, and more.
Thank you, yes all important facts. I can't cover every facet unfortunately or the video would be hours and hours long. I will do more in the future and I stated that it is not an end all be all list. It was an attempt to get someone thinking about the beginnings of what to start to think about if you are new to land buying.
you are a cool guy, man. I bought many plots and sold them. I know a little bit about it. Your presentation is informative to new and the buyer like me. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to tell me. I have another one coming out tomorrow, Friday that is even more informative and about water rights, taxes, mineral rights, 12 things that most people really want to know and it's not just for the beginner buyer. Have a great weekend! 👣
Yes, mineral rights can be important but most people are not going to drill for oil open a mining operation. Just be sure that if the mineral rights don't go with the property that they don't have the right of entry onto the property to drill at a minimum anyway. Unfortunately, I could not cover everything since the video would be hours long. LOL
Hello there! I have owned quite a few parcels of land in my time. I do love those 40 acres parcels out in the Trinity Alps Preserve, I have 3 for sale there now and have owned a few of them. I will be waiting for your call when you are ready.👣
as far as i know, it is ILLEGAL to refuse cash as it is the legal tender in the united states. i never understood this part about how banks work. i heard banks wont let you pay your mortgage in cash also. why? is this true? how can they legally refuse legal currency?
You left another VERY important variable. You mentioned food, water, power, but completely omitted the probable septic requirement if the property isn't on county sewer lines. You can't even get by with a trailer on vacant land without septic or a plan to haul out away (and considering the road conditions at different times of year to haul a trailer).
And you only mentioned the cost/financing of the property. Septic well, solar are all large investments. Where are those funds coming from?
And holding costs while you go through zoning, permitting, road or land grading, easement access rights, possible environmental reviews, and more.
Thank you, yes all important facts. I can't cover every facet unfortunately or the video would be hours and hours long. I will do more in the future and I stated that it is not an end all be all list. It was an attempt to get someone thinking about the beginnings of what to start to think about if you are new to land buying.
you are a cool guy, man.
I bought many plots and sold them. I know a little bit
about it. Your presentation is informative to new and
the buyer like me. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to tell me. I have another one coming out tomorrow, Friday that is even more informative and about water rights, taxes, mineral rights, 12 things that most people really want to know and it's not just for the beginner buyer. Have a great weekend! 👣
John, an important video might be on why Title Insurance is important. Thank you for making your videos!
Awesome! Thank you, I will make a note of that.
Also probably part of due diligence is knowing if the property is in an POA and the cost for that, ie road maintenance etc. thanks 🙏🏻
Yes, that is true. Thank you.
Hello,
I'm in Northern Ca. And I saw this very informative video. Thank you! What about mineral rights, like gold or ...?
Yes, mineral rights can be important but most people are not going to drill for oil open a mining operation. Just be sure that if the mineral rights don't go with the property that they don't have the right of entry onto the property to drill at a minimum anyway. Unfortunately, I could not cover everything since the video would be hours long. LOL
@@MountainValleyRealEstate no, it was a great videoand I hope to watch some more of your tubes. Thank you!
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What’s up John! Ty for the awesome vids. Do you own land like the one you sell? I hope to do business w/you in the near future. Ty!
Hello there! I have owned quite a few parcels of land in my time. I do love those 40 acres parcels out in the Trinity Alps Preserve, I have 3 for sale there now and have owned a few of them. I will be waiting for your call when you are ready.👣
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Waiting for more new videos
Coming soon.
So I’m in the market for some acres that might abut next to some BLM. Wildlife: deer & pigs. Bears not necessary. Any suggestions?
Yes, I have a few of those on my website and videos of them too.
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Okay. Is this project still available?
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as far as i know, it is ILLEGAL to refuse cash as it is the legal tender in the united states. i never understood this part about how banks work. i heard banks wont let you pay your mortgage in cash also. why? is this true? how can they legally refuse legal currency?
I saw Bigfoot
I just can't seem to shake him. 👣