I like your videos how you superimpose the map of where you are with the live filming. Looks like a great lot at a reasonable price. It gets very hot in that area in the summer, however.
Thank you! Yes, it does get very hot in the summer here. A higher elevation property would be a little cooler temp wise. This one is still in the valley but that gives it a nice rolling topography vs being mountainous or steep. 👣
great content you put out, love it. if i may offer a small suggestion to help viewers like myself orient position as you and squatch roam the lands. its bearings for north south east west, more often when doing 360 and verbally indicating. if there is a function on the map app, like an arrow indicating the direction u are facing would help. i can only figure out bearings when u move and noticing same movement on map, only then can i orientate direction. if u are stationary, its difficult to get bearings. not critical, but helpful. stay safe out there. thanks for the dreams and wishes you are sharing and providing.
Thank you so much for the insight and comments! I will implement your suggestion going forward, thank you. Your feedback is very important to me so you can get the most out of the Landsquatch experience. 👣
Then this is the time to buy. If you wait later when there are no CA haters left, then the prices will be much higher, right? I'm not going to buy stocks when it's all rosy with new all time highs, I will buy when no one wants to. Makes perfect sense to me.
Do cc&r’s prohibit building hydraulic ram pump at the bed of seasonal stream? It is a good inducement that owners is willing to finance. However, could you recommend financial institutions that lend on that type of land.
Yes, Banner Bank in Redding, CA is a lender that says they lend on Land. It will cost you a ton more than owner financing ever will though. I doubt the CCRS mention that but CA Water Resources may need to be contacted about that.
They are very hard to see without snow and during hot smoky weather. I thought I put in one of the pictures in the video. Sorry if I missed it. My website does have the photos of Mt. Shasta with the snow on it. MountainValleyLand.com
Ballpark only please, how much for well, (typically how deep?), pump, and septic system? And how much to run electricity to one of the building sites? What do you mean by “light” ccr’s?
I believe it is around $50 a foot give or take to drill a well. I don't know how deep for water in the valley here but up higher in elevation I have seen 250 to 350 feet on average. You should ask a well driller on the average prices for pumps as they vary quite a bit especially a solar pump vs a non solar one. I also don't know how much a septic would be as there are so many variables. House size, tank size, leach line lengths and number of them. Conventional vs non conventional. If I was into the development, I could give you a rough estimate but I'm not on the construction side of things. The CCRS are not super heavy on the restriction side of things like in a gated community where they have a guard and you can't even wash your car outside or change your own oil.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate > depends on ones definition of natural is > see Maui....& more recently Florida (albeit not fire there) CA has been on the hit list for years now ... Paradise wasn't even the start...just when ppl started to figure out what's really goin on in the State > for this reason & far too many others I'm looking to bail on the us all together (born & raised + lived my entire 5+ Decades in the Bay Area) > CA in decline & don't see it pulling out of the imposed nose dive...be turned into a playground for the Technofascists... you get what ya vote for Nice property though & seems to be fairly valued ... within reason of comps > good luck with it.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate > "natural" > dig past the MSM propaganda & there you will find it's not all natural > footprints are obvious there's man made intervention going on... Paradise wasn't even the beginning either > Maui more recently & Florida the latest to be attacked ... albeit not fire > weather manipulation is very real & regions in CA are in the Technocrats Crosshair
I'm not on the construction/development side of things, so I do not know what PGE charges to run power onto the property. I don't know the cost of a transformer either which you may need. The Tehema County Building Department has the building codes. Yes, the roads to get to the property are not going anywhere, they are your access to the property.
Yes, but off grid just means no power from a utility, not do whatever you feel like. You would need a conventional septic system and a well I would speculate.
No, the road is just an easement running through the property. It does not make it so you can split it in half there because an easement or road runs through the property unfortunately. That would be great if it was that easy to have the lot split.
interesting owner carry huh hmmmmm ..... is the old trailer and stuff shown on google maps still there or cleaned up ? looks like it was about where the new gravel is now ?
@@skipdog9912> the good news (for those staying) is more are moving away > Florida, Colorado & Nevada Citizens not pleased with Californians moving in.... especially those who bring the Blue State poliTricks with them
Cottonwood is along I-5 Interstate, between Sacramento and closer to Redding. For climate......think Almonds and Olives more than apples and pears. If that helps. HOT dry summers.
Feels like your right there. Can you put 30 trailers on this property? for a Church or Park? Cost to put in Utilities ? Government costs plus contractor's: Elec, H2O, Sewer/...? Thank you.
You would definitely need to talk to the Tehama County Building Department about that one. I don't think the zoning would fit well with a park or a trailer park area. You need a well and septic. The well is probably around $50 a foot. I'm not sure on the septic as it depends on the size of the tank, amount of leach field, conventional vs non conventional etc.
That is the main road and his property goes on both sides of it. He has a ranch and his animals are all fenced in so he parks his stuff outside the fence by the road. The road is private and there is a yearly road maint fee. $150 a year. I have been going out here for years and never had a problem.
Do you have to pay a small fortune in permits to build, drill and grade? California is well known for selling property that nobody can afford to build on.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate If they were really low permit prices, you'd probably add that to your sales pitch, so I'm guessing the opposite is true. Normal for California. God luck with that.
I don't even know the prices for permits. I don't do development or construction. I stick with the features of the land and what it offers or doesn't. May years ago, a well permit was around $200 if memory serves correct. I bet its not too much higher today.
I don't see CCRS change once they have been in place for years as it usually takes more than one person to implement a change unless they area unethical or the like.
It's a beautiful area but overall living there and neighbors are pretty hardscrabble. It's a kind of last resort living situation. Insurance? Forget about it.
I think it's a pretty cool area. Neighbor down the road waved and most people seem to have acreage with some horses or other animals. The roads are nicely maintained and it seems people in the area have a sense of humor based on the sign I showed in the video. LOL
I am licensed in CA but to drive for hours for one property just doesn't make sense financially or time wise. Especially if I go out there twice to list it for sale and many times showing it to a potential buyer. I would love to it if it would work out though.
Not all HOA's are similar. It really depends on the area and how the rules were drafted up. I'm sure in Southern CA it can be pretty restrictive and expensive.
@@iiiKingLongSwipeiii not true, live in Trinity county and in my area im in 15 acres on the Trinity River and its a no hunting no shooting restriction per the county regs... always check regs
@@Jeeeepers101 okay well don't go tell on yourself then... If there's no evidence you don't get in trouble keep that in mind... How can they prove sport shooting and hunting?
@@iiiKingLongSwipeiii ummmm bang bang bang kinda draws attention in a no shooting area, i have a pistol riffle and shotgun range within a 10 min drive off Lewiston lake and lots of legal hunting area, no need to break laws, just saying check your local laws don't be a dumbarse and assume you can do anything on property you own in CA lol
Why would anyone want to live in California 😅 I would suggest everyone do your research on taxes, laws and property rights because they are outside the normal California isn't a good place to live I've met 100's of people say they are in debt in property taxes and the extreme cost of living
Nope, not worth it, and the person isn't hating there just stating fact, with all the rules and regulations and tree huggers running around, no thanks.
First off, you’ve got to be out of your mind buying or doing any business in California. Secondly, if that was such a hot deal the owner wouldn’t be selling he’s property. Finally, as a contractor for a 45 years, you buy that property, besides the property tax. You’ll be responsible and paying for the upkeep of that property with absolutely no returns to you. So it’s all liability and expenses with no returns. Why? Just look up California’s laws on building and maintenance of a property. That’s why I’ve moved my Business out of California.
People sell their property for many reasons I have to say. Yes, the road maint fee is hard to keep up with at $150 per year. I would hope that anyone that has a house on land in any state would keep up on it maintenance wise otherwise you are right, it won't be worth as much if the roof is leaking due to lack of maint.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate California is not what it used to be. The whole local government from Governor,Mayors all the City managers and Law makers, DOJ and Building Departments are Corrupted to the Core. I’ve done business over 45 years with these people involved. Finally CLOSED DOWN my business and moved it out of State. Spending your money is one thing, dealing with these Criminals with their idiotic policies is another thing. As I’ve mentioned it. You Really Got To Be Crazy to do Business in California or Buying anything in California. Just think, how much taxes you’ve got to come up with to pay these Criminals beside your Federal.
Ignore the haters. I enjoy your channel.
Thank you! I appreciate your comments very much.
Americans dont!
I like your videos how you superimpose the map of where you are with the live filming. Looks like a great lot at a reasonable price. It gets very hot in that area in the summer, however.
Thank you! Yes, it does get very hot in the summer here. A higher elevation property would be a little cooler temp wise. This one is still in the valley but that gives it a nice rolling topography vs being mountainous or steep. 👣
Love your videos!
Thank you for letting me know, I really appreciate it! 👣
great content you put out, love it. if i may offer a small suggestion to help viewers like myself orient position as you and squatch roam the lands. its bearings for north south east west, more often when doing 360 and verbally indicating. if there is a function on the map app, like an arrow indicating the direction u are facing would help. i can only figure out bearings when u move and noticing same movement on map, only then can i orientate direction. if u are stationary, its difficult to get bearings. not critical, but helpful. stay safe out there. thanks for the dreams and wishes you are sharing and providing.
Thank you so much for the insight and comments! I will implement your suggestion going forward, thank you. Your feedback is very important to me so you can get the most out of the Landsquatch experience. 👣
This property looks great and nice place to raise a family
Yes, I agree. Thank you for your comment.
California is in decline with a corrupt government. I’m CA native and moved BC of government corruption
Then this is the time to buy. If you wait later when there are no CA haters left, then the prices will be much higher, right? I'm not going to buy stocks when it's all rosy with new all time highs, I will buy when no one wants to. Makes perfect sense to me.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate it's bit far from bay area. i love to have a farm to grow fruit trees on spare time.
nice property
Yes, it is. Just wait until the rains come.
Shasta County. One of the last freedom counties in California. Cottonwood is awesome with great people.
Aryan for sure
@@John-kl4xi you are so clever. Would you like a cookie?
@@robertensign8786 Not from you
@@John-kl4xi awwww shucks
@@John-kl4xiJohn , did you wipe???
I love... Shasta Soda!
Do cc&r’s prohibit building hydraulic ram pump at the bed of seasonal stream? It is a good inducement that owners is willing to finance. However, could you recommend financial institutions that lend on that type of land.
Yes, Banner Bank in Redding, CA is a lender that says they lend on Land.
It will cost you a ton more than owner financing ever will though.
I doubt the CCRS mention that but CA Water Resources may need to be contacted about that.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate if the owner dies before the loan is paid off getting your reconveyance papers is a nightmare.
Where are the “stellar” views of Mt. Shasta and Lassen you mentioned?? Very important to an interested party.
They are very hard to see without snow and during hot smoky weather. I thought I put in one of the pictures in the video. Sorry if I missed it. My website does have the photos of Mt. Shasta with the snow on it.
MountainValleyLand.com
Ballpark only please, how much for well, (typically how deep?), pump, and septic system? And how much to run electricity to one of the building sites? What do you mean by “light” ccr’s?
I believe it is around $50 a foot give or take to drill a well. I don't know how deep for water in the valley here but up higher in elevation I have seen 250 to 350 feet on average. You should ask a well driller on the average prices for pumps as they vary quite a bit especially a solar pump vs a non solar one. I also don't know how much a septic would be as there are so many variables. House size, tank size, leach line lengths and number of them. Conventional vs non conventional.
If I was into the development, I could give you a rough estimate but I'm not on the construction side of things.
The CCRS are not super heavy on the restriction side of things like in a gated community where they have a guard and you can't even wash your car outside or change your own oil.
Looks like the perfect place to build a dream home... and have it burn down.
Every state has their Natural Disaster threat. CA is no different. Just no hurricanes, or tornadoes, etc here.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate California is extremely different. You would only know if you have lived decades in and outside of California.
It isn't just CA. I'd have to say a few of the adjoining states also seem to have a lot of fires in the summer/fall.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate > depends on ones definition of natural is > see Maui....& more recently Florida (albeit not fire there)
CA has been on the hit list for years now ... Paradise wasn't even the start...just when ppl started to figure out what's really goin on in the State > for this reason & far too many others I'm looking to bail on the us all together (born & raised + lived my entire 5+ Decades in the Bay Area) > CA in decline & don't see it pulling out of the imposed nose dive...be turned into a playground for the Technofascists... you get what ya vote for
Nice property though & seems to be fairly valued ... within reason of comps > good luck with it.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate > "natural" > dig past the MSM propaganda & there you will find it's not all natural > footprints are obvious there's man made intervention going on... Paradise wasn't even the beginning either > Maui more recently & Florida the latest to be attacked ... albeit not fire > weather manipulation is very real & regions in CA are in the Technocrats Crosshair
What's the approximate cost to bring electricity, What's the building codes, and are the access roads are permanently?
I'm not on the construction/development side of things, so I do not know what PGE charges to run power onto the property. I don't know the cost of a transformer either which you may need. The Tehema County Building Department has the building codes. Yes, the roads to get to the property are not going anywhere, they are your access to the property.
I love your videos. My Dutch grandfather's name was Johan as well. Are you German, Swiss, Dutch?
Thank you! I am part German.
Love cottonwood. If this wasn’t an HOA with CCRs it would be a good buy. Never EVER buy in hoa’s
Depends on the HOA type. Some are super restrictive and gated, others just want the road maintenance money as there main focus.
ouch...HOA....no thx
I agree, aside from city planning approval, I have to submit separate approval forms for HOA. Burdensome and delays.
Thanks for the info
I like to know more about HOA
What are the problems by buying on HOA
They can be very restrictive is the main downside on what you can do and that is why most people hate on it period. But they are not all the same.
Where would you access water supply during off season?
With your drilled well.
Can I live off grid here? I have a compost toilet and solar. Already living off grid on a sailboat but thinking it would be nice to have a garden.
Yes, but off grid just means no power from a utility, not do whatever you feel like.
You would need a conventional septic system and a well I would speculate.
John, when the property is fragmented by a road or more, such as this one, how does that work? Could you turn it into separate lots?
No, the road is just an easement running through the property. It does not make it so you can split it in half there because an easement or road runs through the property unfortunately. That would be great if it was that easy to have the lot split.
So I'm confused. The creek is dry? Is there water there otherwise, a well?
The seasonal creek is dry unless it is winter basically. There are homes/ranches in the area, so people must be getting water out of their wells.
interesting owner carry huh hmmmmm ..... is the old trailer and stuff shown on google maps still there or cleaned up ? looks like it was about where the new gravel is now ?
You are correct. They moved their RV and it was on the graveled spot.
Is there water like a deepwell ish
I would think so, other owners in the area have wells.
So how much would property tax be on a property like this?
Not much, the sellers paid $355. in 2023. It is 1 to 1.25% of the assessed value per year.
Hey John!
I just called you and left you a message!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you!
Hi is this still available? I’m in LA
Hello, yes, this property is currently available.
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Can you build house to live in without town permit or permission? Do we have to build up town or city code?
Permits are required for improvements.
750 ft elevation, did I hear correctly? Or is it 7500
750ft, still in the valley.
This seams pretty reasonable. The problem is, it’s in California. Who would want to deal with that mess.
Unfortunately, about 40 million people! 😂😂
LOL good one!
@@skipdog9912> the good news (for those staying) is more are moving away > Florida, Colorado & Nevada Citizens not pleased with Californians moving in.... especially those who bring the Blue State poliTricks with them
How bad is the pot grow situation?
I haven't seen any grows on my way out to the property. It looks like a nice area to me.
Weed is legal now; no need to see growers as bad.
Do you ever come upon any properties towards Placerville ?
No, that is a bit too far for me to sell.
Would be more exciting if it said remove bras for the next 5 miles lol😂😂😂
LOL good one!
🤣🤣🤣
How much snow do you get
Pretty much zero. Too low elevation for snow. Great question.
Cottonwood is along I-5 Interstate, between Sacramento and closer to Redding. For climate......think Almonds and Olives more than apples and pears. If that helps. HOT dry summers.
Can you park an Airstream there as a home?
To live in year round? Not legally since there is no septic tank to dump into and no water source.
Feels like your right there. Can you put 30 trailers on this property? for a Church or Park? Cost to put in Utilities ? Government costs plus contractor's: Elec, H2O, Sewer/...? Thank you.
You would definitely need to talk to the Tehama County Building Department about that one. I don't think the zoning would fit well with a park or a trailer park area.
You need a well and septic. The well is probably around $50 a foot. I'm not sure on the septic as it depends on the size of the tank, amount of leach field, conventional vs non conventional etc.
The neighbor at 2:40 is clogging the driveway. Is this HOA? Who owns the road? Looks like it could be a problem in the future...
That is the main road and his property goes on both sides of it. He has a ranch and his animals are all fenced in so he parks his stuff outside the fence by the road.
The road is private and there is a yearly road maint fee. $150 a year. I have been going out here for years and never had a problem.
Is it hard to get insurance for this property?
It may depend on who you ask but if there is no one who will, I believe the state/government will.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate , the government will insure? No, I don't think so. A lot of insurance companies pulled out of CALIFORNIA
Where to get a water from?
You have to drill a well. It is common on most the properties I sell because they are more rural.
Is this available still
Yes, it currently is.
What about water!
You will need to drill a well for water.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate wow
In Commiefornia?.. nah you can keep it!
Can we just buy 1 acreage?
No, that would be a lot split. There is also a minimum lot size for the area. Great questions though.
Do you have to pay a small fortune in permits to build, drill and grade? California is well known for selling property that nobody can afford to build on.
Contact the Tehama County Building Department for the prices of permits. This isn't LA.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate If they were really low permit prices, you'd probably add that to your sales pitch, so I'm guessing the opposite is true. Normal for California. God luck with that.
I don't even know the prices for permits. I don't do development or construction.
I stick with the features of the land and what it offers or doesn't.
May years ago, a well permit was around $200 if memory serves correct. I bet its not too much higher today.
@@MountainValleyRealEstateYou need to be an expert. At minimum you can post the permit fees that are on County web site.
What is the dashed light blue line?
That is like a breadcrumb trail or where I have been/walked.
It can also be a creek if they show it on the map I am displaying.
@@MountainValleyRealEstateOf course it is a stream. You really should research and give correct response.
All hillside
No, it's actually rolling.
Thank you, from rolling hills estates California Rancho palos verdes
Is it still available?
Yes, it is.
And the taxes are a mere million dollars per year
Wrong. 1% of purchase price.
Not even close there. For 2023 the taxes were........ wait for it...... $355.
This is not LA.
Wtf would buy or move to California
The whole country is corrupt now, give me a break!
How much for land?
It is $40,000 with owner financing available.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate what is city call and how far from long beach to that area ? thanks
Its out in the middle of nowhere with no power or water up to the property so the bank wont secure a loan to build.
The right bank should. Try a Banner Bank. They do off grid, large acreage, etc. Up to 40 acres I'm told by them.
CC&R kills it. May be lite now but that could change.
I don't see CCRS change once they have been in place for years as it usually takes more than one person to implement a change unless they area unethical or the like.
QUESTION....WHO exactly own these lands to have the right to sell them ??? Just asking
According to the property deed, the owner owns them unless they don't pay their taxes.
It's a beautiful area but overall living there and neighbors are pretty hardscrabble. It's a kind of last resort living situation. Insurance? Forget about it.
I think it's a pretty cool area. Neighbor down the road waved and most people seem to have acreage with some horses or other animals. The roads are nicely maintained and it seems people in the area have a sense of humor based on the sign I showed in the video. LOL
Great Property, Wrong State
Ya, but then it wouldn't be a great property.
Hi John. Can you do property In these areas
Grass valley
Nevada city
Colfax
Forest hill
Dutch flat
I am licensed in CA but to drive for hours for one property just doesn't make sense financially or time wise. Especially if I go out there twice to list it for sale and many times showing it to a potential buyer. I would love to it if it would work out though.
How do I contact ?
There is a link below the property description.
MountainValleyLand.com
MountainValleyJohn@gmail.com
Can i buy this?
Of course, come see it.
So no water .. hauling water is a real problem... And expensive
For this and most rural areas, you drill a well.
Yup. Call Gavin at Shasta Drilling. He’ll get ya all set up.
Tinderbox.
NEVER buy HOA.
Not all HOA's are similar. It really depends on the area and how the rules were drafted up. I'm sure in Southern CA it can be pretty restrictive and expensive.
Perfect place to build homeless camps !!🤔🤔
LOL too far out for the homeless camps.
Can you hunt on this land
You can hunt on any land that is private if you buy the land you can hunt on it why would you ask such a silly question ⁉️
I would check with the county Tehema County building department for a clear answer on that.
@@iiiKingLongSwipeiii not true, live in Trinity county and in my area im in 15 acres on the Trinity River and its a no hunting no shooting restriction per the county regs... always check regs
@@Jeeeepers101 okay well don't go tell on yourself then... If there's no evidence you don't get in trouble keep that in mind... How can they prove sport shooting and hunting?
@@iiiKingLongSwipeiii ummmm bang bang bang kinda draws attention in a no shooting area, i have a pistol riffle and shotgun range within a 10 min drive off Lewiston lake and lots of legal hunting area, no need to break laws, just saying check your local laws don't be a dumbarse and assume you can do anything on property you own in CA lol
Why would anyone want to live in California 😅 I would suggest everyone do your research on taxes, laws and property rights because they are outside the normal
California isn't a good place to live I've met 100's of people say they are in debt in property taxes and the extreme cost of living
That is all over the US I have to say, not just CA.
Better question..why the hell would you buy anything in California
You couldn't PAY me to live there
nah.... prone to wildfire.... no water
Everywhere is prone to some kind of natural disaster. A well and septic area needed. If it had a well, it would cost a lot more.
California…Democrats politics…no thanks!
15 acres for 40,000 is so not worth it this is a complete rip-off man... Why is your agency price gouging?
Here is 20 acres that sold for $67,500. www.zillow.com/homedetails/LOT-30-Sheila-Rd-Cottonwood-CA-96022/2058453550_zpid/
LOL no price gouging. Ask the county what the assessed value is and what it sold for previously. 2024 assessment = $43,860.
Really?
You gonna call him out like that without diligent research?
No wonder you speak bitter and broke.
Go collect more cans and do better.
$2700 an acre is not price gauging. This has been work done on it.
It’s not South Dakota or Washington it’s California. Guy would have a heart attack if he gave a price for a one bedroom apt in San Francisco.
It's in Commiefornia. No way. Run, run away!!!!
Nope, not worth it, and the person isn't hating there just stating fact, with all the rules and regulations and tree huggers running around, no thanks.
First off, you’ve got to be out of your mind buying or doing any business in California. Secondly, if that was such a hot deal the owner wouldn’t be selling he’s property. Finally, as a contractor for a 45 years, you buy that property, besides the property tax. You’ll be responsible and paying for the upkeep of that property with absolutely no returns to you. So it’s all liability and expenses with no returns. Why? Just look up California’s laws on building and maintenance of a property. That’s why I’ve moved my Business out of California.
People sell their property for many reasons I have to say. Yes, the road maint fee is hard to keep up with at $150 per year.
I would hope that anyone that has a house on land in any state would keep up on it maintenance wise otherwise you are right, it won't be worth as much if the roof is leaking due to lack of maint.
@@MountainValleyRealEstate California is not what it used to be. The whole local government from Governor,Mayors all the City managers and Law makers, DOJ and Building Departments are Corrupted to the Core. I’ve done business over 45 years with these people involved. Finally CLOSED DOWN my business and moved it out of State. Spending your money is one thing, dealing with these Criminals with their idiotic policies is another thing. As I’ve mentioned it. You Really Got To Be Crazy to do Business in California or Buying anything in California. Just think, how much taxes you’ve got to come up with to pay these Criminals beside your Federal.