My wife and are in our 20s and miserable living in the city. her epilepsy and my anxiety would be easier to deal with in the country. our credit is horrible and medical bills are insane, but your videos are inspiring us. We're going to come up with a plan and make the switch. NO HESITATION.
i moved out of a city and into a rural area and my mental health issues are SO MUCH BETTER. even if you cant afford to buy land, the rent might be cheaper and that alone makes it worth it. plus living by where you wanna buy land makes it easier to find that land.
Day, something that may help, this is something am doing. Look for a piece of land you may be able to afford in monthly payments with owner financing. Don't lose the faith in good humans. Someone will help us. 2nd. Read about cannabinoids, reports says they're good to stop and eliminate epilepsy. And 3rd- Just humbly do your best. You and your children will appreciate it.
I turned 20 and landed an amazing $24/hr union job. I used to make $18 and pay rent. Now I'm staying with mom to save $2000 a month for a year so i can buy land and building material for a small home. Thanks your videos are so helpful and inspiring
I bought 5 acres with a home for 18k. It wasn't in livable condition but I fixed it up better than new for about 50k more. I worked 2 jobs for 5 years saving every penny. I also built a 6 car garage for 17k. I have the video of that build. It can be done but doing it is really really hard work.
My husband and I have wanted to create a sustainable homestead for so long. Living paycheck to paycheck is so exhausting and hopeless. Thank you for giving me hope again! :)
It can happen easily these days. I hope you are aware of food pantries in your area. The first sentence in your comment is very encouraging. All is not lost. Here's some ideas. 1) rent a room to a boarder 2) see what you can produce in a garden for your use and to sell. Organic will fetch the best price and you can sell to your local restaurant or grocer. or farmers market. 3) take that humiliating paycheck and invest it in a goat. Make cheeses. Breed it. or pigs. good luck!
Hello Madam Spencer, I live in a very small palace of one living or entry, little kitchen, one room, two closets, one bathroom, and one small but nice patio. In here, I have almost all spaces occupied because I have too many things. What I wanted to tell you is this, even though am limited to a small space, am sprouting some seeds. Currently I have an avocado tree almost 5',5" (my high), 5 orégano plants (4 ready to be planted), two garlic cloves recently planted in the avocado pot, the rest is sprouting, I have tomatoes, cucumbers, black and blueberries (in Miami-Dade) working on so they sprout, mangoes, one is almost a foot tall, beautiful, I always sprout the best. I have a portion of a root or shrub of mariposa (butterfly) is the national flower of Cuba, sprouting some roots, more avocadoes, one pineapple sprouting, one mamey that even though it lost its three leafs am persisting yo have it in water (is getting drier and drier) but in every full moon I cut it do it'll pull its fluids up I hope. I have strawberries, raspberries and guava. So my encouragement to you, don't look at your limitations, you had 50 years and in this time, with all due respects, now I encourage you to leave that in there, I mean, leave your limitations aside, and look fir your potencial. Can you place a seed in some water? Can you purchase some quails? Start slow. Little, and attend that that you're growing, and start saving some in food. Ask your gent to help you. And keep growing, slowly. And conquer over the food chain, the employment chain. And pass the ball or what you are doing to others. You have the potential to win this battle. You are not alone. We're with you!
We did it, thank you for your inspiring videos. Our payment is $350 for 18 acres. A huge change from the way-overpriced .25 acre in the city. Thanks again! Hugs!
I was brought to tears while watching this video. You have inspired me with the hope that I too can fill my dream of having my own homestead. Thank you so much Becky. You are an angel on Earth.
We purchased 5 1/4 acres at the very bottom of the market and paid about half of what raw land was normally selling for at the time and about half of what the property tax appraised the land for. It's on a river and has a seasonal creak on the south border of the property that flows down a gentle hill creating two waterfalls that make beautiful sounds. The property was already built up with a very large geodesic dome home that was not being taken care of, an artesian water well that produces 87 gallons per minute (we had it tested) and a fully functional septic tank and leach field. The home was in foreclosure and the owner/ builder was living there with a gas generator because the electric company cut him off, with three dogs and two cats. The home both inside and out was full of garbage all over the place. There was four inches of wall to wall dog droppings on the carpet where you couldn't see the carpet at all. The kitchen was filled with rotten food, broken dishes on the floor and on the counter tops two feet hi. The roof was leaking all over the place causing black mold, wet insulation and wet drywall. It was beyond disgusting on so many levels. It was also a drug house with needles found all over the place. We had thirteen abandoned vehicles including a 64 seat school buss that we got scrap titles on and sold them. My wife and I are carpenters and knew what we were getting into. We purchased it for $79,000.00 cash from the owner before he lost it to the banks. The owner/ builder wanted 10 grand more than what was owed on the property so he would have extra money besides his retirement for another place to live. 89 grand was what we ended up paying. There was no leans and yes, we went to a title company. The entire process took almost a full year trying to figure out how to purchase it as we had never done this before. It was an extremely difficult process. My wife and I had to learn everything the hard way by taking many trips to the county and asking questions from all the different agencies. Because of our do diligence with the county, I believe that the banks postponed the auction 13 times. I took off from work several times to go to the county and ask questions and on one occasion ran into the auction people and hooked up with there free service but didn't go through them for the purchase because there fast talkers and I thought we would end up paying more than what we did through them than what we ended up paying for it. Now we're 5 years into it and working on the nights and weekends to finish it up out of pocket. We've had to remove all the cabinets, drywall, insulation, electrical, plumbing and everything that wasn't a wood stud and then start replacing the rotted timbers. By the time we finish, it will be at least 75% re framed and all new everything that we built with our own hands and with no hired help. I'm keeping track of all the building expenses and think the total renovation cost will be about $150 thousand and that's with a lot of craigslist deals. We're living in the home but first lived in a $350.00 used trailer and sold it for the same amount we paid for it after using the heck out of it and not cleaning it up. I don't recommend going that trailer direction at all due to the condensation from thin insulation, single pain glass windows and very small accommodations that almost put an end to our marriage. I would recommend building a shed on skids with insulation that you can either keep or sell when done. You can have water delivered, dig a hole in the ground for your black and grey water and get a temporary job site power pole for electricity. There are many ways to do this but I didn't know any of the ways besides cutting all my bills down to nothing or as little as possible. It's amazing how much you can save in a short time especially if you don't have to pay rent. We parked our trailer for two years on private land and paid 200 for that space every month why'll we saved up and got rid of our bills and debt. Thanks Becky for giving people the understanding they need to break free of the debt spiral. I wish I had knows about you during my process! I'm planning on building on more raw land for rental property. My plan is to be a debt free landlord for my retirement.
Wow you've gained considerable knowledge from your experience! ☺ I am just starting to gather info to buy property for myself. May I email u with questions about the process? Idk anyone else who can guide me at this point, thank you!
Its been years since i watch your channel and accidentally pop out of you tube. You're the first homesteading i watched and subscribed maybe 4 years ago. Now i watched it again. I appreciate and relate myself now because sold my house 2 years ago and bought a piece of little section to practice homesteading. Thanks Becky. You're wisdom is helping me what to do by myself since hubby passed away 2010. I'm going to watch your homesteading again this time i will be able to relate and learn a lot more. Thanks.
Hi Becky, I’m so glad I found your channel! My husband and I are looking to start a new life away from the drudgery of city life and learn to live closer to and with nature. Neither of us have any background in homesteading and your vids answer so many questions for us. We’re in the downsizing and budgeting phase but will soon be looking for land. Your homestead looks great and it’s incredible that you’ve pretty much done it all yourself. I truly admire you.
We live in Hawaii, it’s our home and we were born and raised here. We dream of buying land here one day to start semi-homesteading, but it is so expensive. That’s not including land tax increasing with all the wealthy buying property here. Sometimes I feel like our only hope is to move away and start over, but maybe there’s another angle I haven’t heard about? Your videos are so inspiring and giving me a little hope that it can be done. Thank you!
Its not just owner financing to look at, its called tax liens. Your tax assessor office can sell some over the counter and you can most of the time close on it within a month due to it being on the books over 3 years or more. City just wants it off the books, and banks do NOT like being foreclosed on. It is much less than owner financing, and it can sometimes cost only a few hundred dollars to purchase a tax lien. I almost had one but got outbid. Yep it has its ups and downs but one day, I will have my land. Free and clear of all mortgages, liens, etc. I will have my home.
Like you, Becky, we have purchased unusable land on accident in the past by applying some of these methods you highlighted in your video. Thanks for sharing it.
No matter what folks may say, it is still a land where if you are determined enough and willing to sacrifice you can achieve your goals. If it were always easy no one would be clicking on Becky's channel.
I got land in okeechobee fla was paying $200 a mo for it. It just got to be more then I could do. I had to pay $2,500 for water meter $2,500 for blue prints they said of home I could only put but it had mobile homes all around it on dead end road.. And they wouldn't let me put a light pole till they started building home. We were going to put a camper on it and build home they said no. I say just check what you can and can't do before you buy the land I wish I had.
joy house that sucks. We had a similar situation but got lucky bc someone had electric there and the electric company man went ahead and did us a favor. They set it up as if a house was already there but allowed it be hooked to a camper. Cost more monthly but saving over all. My qunt bought probably though that it turned out she wasn't allowed to have a trailer on i cant remember why but its wasnt in town. She sold it for a fraction of the price.
Funny -- I do the same thing -- always looking at what's available out there in the form of land and homesteads and we've been on our place for 25+ years with no plans of moving anytime soon. LOL. It's just something I enjoy doing. One other point (which may or may not be in your book) is not going too small when it comes to homesteading. If one wants to have livestock, have a good-sized garden, orchard, woodlot for wood heat, room to raise some of your own feed for your livestock and/or have adequate pasture, a farm pond, and so forth -- it takes a fair-sized piece of property. That's one mistake I see a lot of folks making: They come from an urban or suburban background, so a few acres seems HUGE at the time of purchase and then when they start trying to fit everything they want on it, they soon realize they bought too small.
Wow, once again you come up with advice that really makes sense but is entirely opposite to what most people are saying. Most who give advice to new people looking at homesteading is don't go too large, it's a lot of extra work, you can do a lot in a small space, you don't need that much. etc.... It really encourages getting a small place now then being disappointed later.
How much should I put aside for 10~ laying chickens a few raised plant beds , some trees (apple, orange, lemon), a fish pond, and a horse (enough space for pasture) I want to stay small but maybe that's not the best choice? A river would be nice and I want to build a three-room Earth bag home
I live in Clarksville TN and I'm planning on buying no more than two acres of land. I'm poor af and I really want to get out of my mom's house. I looked up prices and land on average cost 1500$ per acre and trailers can cost up to 4000$.
Hello, Becky, I am watching your video all the way from The Philippines. I really like your advice and looking forward to having my own homestead anytime soon. I have started rearing some farm animals since I was in high school and now that I am working, I am planning to buy a piece of land in the next coming years for my homestead. I like your video a lot and please make more.
Thank you for your valuable information.. You have a very warm charming personality that feels safe and positive... I can see that you are happy life decisions, because it shows in your character.. Please keep posting information because I will receive all you have to share ❤️
I just bought land based upon your last video about this... Biggest jump I have made in my life. It has not been easy in fact it has been obstetrical after obstetrical but i know it will be worth it someday.
I bought my land owner finance a few months ago I have 48.17 acres and I paid $325 a month and I been keeping up with my payment so far but the rewards that you get out of having a land I found my land on eBay and it's on the west part of the state that I live in and I love it and I wish I could have done it years and years sooner
Which state? Did it have a house or does it allow living there without a house? A lot of land I've found doesn't let you live on it unless you have a house on it.
To crazy808ish. Well chose name. Don't be fooled by the picture of my youngest adult child. I am likely old enuff to be your 'grandfather'. Homesteading is a way of life and, sure, we may sell some of our abundance I.e. eggs, produce, livestock etc. but, generally, among ourselves, we share, trade and barter. One gets into this lifestyle in order to sustain oneself and one's family without having to rely on commercialized enterprises or government handouts. Oftentimes, we are preppers and/or survivalists. Too often, people's ignorance really jumps out at you when commenting about something they know little to nothing about, or think they know it all. Feed your mind.
You are correct James. That lifestyle you talk about might just be a word to someone who lives in the city but it's very different than what they can possibly even imagine without doing. The people in the country are very different than people in the city and that's a great thing in my opinion. I grew up in a broken home and had to travel from country to suburbs every year. That's how I got my education on the difference at an early age but it's not for everyone. Some people travel to the city's for work but most work at home selling things they make or work local jobs. There's much more variety for work living in the country and believe it or not, you can make even more money than you can in the city without a college education.
Hi there saw this channel before i bought land, now ime multiple property owner, while i cant give you al;l the credit for my successes, but you are def a part of it! So thank you. I hope i can grow my channel like you.
Thank you so much, Becky for all of your advice! We absolutely love watching your channel and we actually close on Aug. 1st on our homestead! Thank you for the inspiration!
Probably the situation here is not exactly the same. But you give good information to consider. Right now I am trying to 'homestead' living in a rented ground-floor apartment with back- and front yard. Fruits and vegetables are growing, next step are chickens ... I do handcrafts, often recycling/upcycling found materials. Also I join in social activities, like a neighbourhood permaculture garden. It might be possible to save money, and find land someone wants to sell ... but it is illegal to build a house (even the tiniest one) on that land to live in. That's the problem in this country (the Netherlands). The rules for building houses are very, very strict! That's why then I'll have look for land in another country, like France or Portugal.
Yes being stuck in a rental nightmare. Working to pay bills and rent. Sick of it all... My work collegue and I have come up with a plan.. We are going to buy land together so it is affordable. Then we will divide the land it in half. In theory it will work very nicely. We are just on the look out for a nice large acreage.
Good luck! That sounds like a good plan since smaller plots of land are often more expensive than larger ones. I just hope that land division goes well. Dealing with people when it comes to land is tricky.
+THEMAYQUEEN1 Good for you. I say make it happen, figure it out. Sometimes you have to be clever to get things done. People CAN work together even though we don't see that portrayed much now a days.
+Becky's Homestead yes that exactly right. A bit of creativity goes along way. Thanks for your reply! I love your videos and watch often. Living the dream :)
That’s a lot of “cancelling” lol I started to tour the country in my RV from NYC and fell in love with Texas. Currently looking for land and to purchase a mobile log cabin and call it a day. Can’t wait. Thanks for the video.
Gosh! I live in the U.K and this is the first time I've heard of Homesteading. I'm interested in buying land and will do some research on what the equivalent in the U.K is.
I just bought a house, the first year there was a supplemental tax assessment, when you buy property is there a 1st year tax assessment and is the tax included in the price, or how does a yearly tax for the land work.
Hello You are fabulous. Everything you say makes so so much sense. After viewing your videos one is left with the confidence that they too can do it Thanks
Becky thank you for your encouragement, for your example, for your path!!! Currently am working on finding the best piece of 2-3 acres I may be able to start buying. Let's see how I do. I've seeing tons of your videos and they've help me a looot lot lot hahaha, thank you Becky, much blessings your way!!!
Ok, today I went through the Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald (Just in case someone only wanted to advertise his/her land in Spanish), El Diario De Las Americas (another Spanish Newspaper we have in Miami), gone through El Clarín (another full of adds we have in Dade County), very few but very few sales notices on land I've found this Sunday August 27, 2018. Found more on the web actually but am looking for even cheaper offers. So I guess I'll buy your book Becky!
Becky my family is considering having a homestead life we also would like a horse can u put more videos dedicated to animal related things thankyou!!!!
YOU ARE AN ANGELLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank u ur awesome! Im buying few acres of land here soon in georgia. Saving up for the down payment!
To the people out there that have done this I have a question. If you're living paycheck-to-paycheck that means you probably are living in the city and if you're buying a farm piece of land like this lady that is usually in the country how are you going to commute back and forth from working in the city and Living Way in the country how are you going to do the work on the farm when you're so busy working in the city? I can see where you can work in the city save up money and pay off a piece of property but unless you're two people that can be in two places at one time I don't see how you're going to be able to work in the city and work your farm? Can someone explain this to me? I'm sure I'm not the only one that is wondering this so if anyone out there has the answer please share it with us. Y'all have a good day
My mom grew up in the country and still has family there. My aunt commutes about 60 miles one way to a city for her job. I believe she works 10+ hour shifts so she doesn't need to work 5 days a week. Also, we're talking about a city with a population less than 70k. People who live in the country who aren't farmers accept a long commute as a part of life ... or they work locally for a bit less. Many may live without common luxuries like broadband, making remote work almost impossible. It would definitely be a lifestyle change for most. If living paycheck to paycheck means unsecured debt then that may need to be addressed first. But if you were born to live in the country, it's worth it.
hi becky can i do the same thing in canada i live in alberta canada and i hate living in the city and i always wanted to live in the country side so my boy can grow up learning about nature and the outdoors
BECKY , did you have to put a well and septic tank ,and how much did that cost you Becky? I AM LIVING AT MY DAUGHTER HOUSE but I like to have my own place
Love your videos Becky. It's hard growing veggies when it's really hot isn't it? Check out Starry Hilder's channel. She talks about the back to Eden gardening method. I've tried it an it works great because I have a garden that is miles away and I can't always be there to water.
Seller Finance is also great because unlike going through a bank, if you default on the loan, you give it back and that's it. With a seller, it doesn't hurt your credit. Watch "My Biggest Mistake" UA-cam video by Joe Crump. I love his philosophy and yours is similar Becky 😉💯
Becky, Thanks for the great video. Wonder what state is your homestead located. I have been looking to do this for a while but need to figure best state for year round climate. I currently live in Arizona but feel the summers are way too hot to try and cool something off grid or on a budget and I am trying to pick people minds.
My wife and are in our 20s and miserable living in the city. her epilepsy and my anxiety would be easier to deal with in the country. our credit is horrible and medical bills are insane, but your videos are inspiring us. We're going to come up with a plan and make the switch. NO HESITATION.
+Day Miranda Good for you!!! Figure something out and go for it. Don't stay trapped and miserable. You can do it.
i moved out of a city and into a rural area and my mental health issues are SO MUCH BETTER. even if you cant afford to buy land, the rent might be cheaper and that alone makes it worth it. plus living by where you wanna buy land makes it easier to find that land.
Day, something that may help, this is something am doing. Look for a piece of land you may be able to afford in monthly payments with owner financing. Don't lose the faith in good humans. Someone will help us. 2nd. Read about cannabinoids, reports says they're good to stop and eliminate epilepsy. And 3rd- Just humbly do your best. You and your children will appreciate it.
How’s it going now?
I like your video. Such a natural. Good wisdom.
I turned 20 and landed an amazing $24/hr union job. I used to make $18 and pay rent. Now I'm staying with mom to save $2000 a month for a year so i can buy land and building material for a small home. Thanks your videos are so helpful and inspiring
you are so smart
I bought 5 acres with a home for 18k. It wasn't in livable condition but I fixed it up better than new for about 50k more. I worked 2 jobs for 5 years saving every penny. I also built a 6 car garage for 17k. I have the video of that build. It can be done but doing it is really really hard work.
Great job !
Hunter B , Do you have a channel??
if youre living paycheck to paycheck what on earth do you need a 6 car garage for?!
You are awesome - so inspiring!
Where??
My husband and I have wanted to create a sustainable homestead for so long. Living paycheck to paycheck is so exhausting and hopeless. Thank you for giving me hope again! :)
It can happen easily these days. I hope you are aware of food pantries in your area. The first sentence in your comment is very encouraging. All is not lost. Here's some ideas.
1) rent a room to a boarder
2) see what you can produce in a garden for your use and to sell. Organic will fetch the best price and you can sell to your local restaurant or grocer. or farmers market.
3) take that humiliating paycheck and invest it in a goat. Make cheeses.
Breed it. or pigs.
good luck!
Madam Spencer well at least you have the internet.
Hello Madam Spencer, I live in a very small palace of one living or entry, little kitchen, one room, two closets, one bathroom, and one small but nice patio. In here, I have almost all spaces occupied because I have too many things. What I wanted to tell you is this, even though am limited to a small space, am sprouting some seeds. Currently I have an avocado tree almost 5',5" (my high), 5 orégano plants (4 ready to be planted), two garlic cloves recently planted in the avocado pot, the rest is sprouting, I have tomatoes, cucumbers, black and blueberries (in Miami-Dade) working on so they sprout, mangoes, one is almost a foot tall, beautiful, I always sprout the best. I have a portion of a root or shrub of mariposa (butterfly) is the national flower of Cuba, sprouting some roots, more avocadoes, one pineapple sprouting, one mamey that even though it lost its three leafs am persisting yo have it in water (is getting drier and drier) but in every full moon I cut it do it'll pull its fluids up I hope. I have strawberries, raspberries and guava. So my encouragement to you, don't look at your limitations, you had 50 years and in this time, with all due respects, now I encourage you to leave that in there, I mean, leave your limitations aside, and look fir your potencial. Can you place a seed in some water? Can you purchase some quails? Start slow. Little, and attend that that you're growing, and start saving some in food. Ask your gent to help you. And keep growing, slowly. And conquer over the food chain, the employment chain. And pass the ball or what you are doing to others. You have the potential to win this battle. You are not alone. We're with you!
We did it, thank you for your inspiring videos. Our payment is $350 for 18 acres. A huge change from the way-overpriced .25 acre in the city. Thanks again! Hugs!
You have such a positive attitude. You look like someone who would be fun to hang around with. You have so much energy and you have such good vibes.
Thanks just lost my job in the city due to the virus. Thinking on moving to country 65yrs. Your message is like a blessing in moments of need.
Becky!!! your homestead has matured so beautifully 😄. I'm happy for you. This is my goal. Not too big and well organised. Keep it up.
I was brought to tears while watching this video. You have inspired me with the hope that I too can fill my dream of having my own homestead. Thank you so much Becky. You are an angel on Earth.
We purchased 5 1/4 acres at the very bottom of the market and paid about half of what raw land was normally selling for at the time and about half of what the property tax appraised the land for. It's on a river and has a seasonal creak on the south border of the property that flows down a gentle hill creating two waterfalls that make beautiful sounds. The property was already built up with a very large geodesic dome home that was not being taken care of, an artesian water well that produces 87 gallons per minute (we had it tested) and a fully functional septic tank and leach field. The home was in foreclosure and the owner/ builder was living there with a gas generator because the electric company cut him off, with three dogs and two cats. The home both inside and out was full of garbage all over the place. There was four inches of wall to wall dog droppings on the carpet where you couldn't see the carpet at all. The kitchen was filled with rotten food, broken dishes on the floor and on the counter tops two feet hi. The roof was leaking all over the place causing black mold, wet insulation and wet drywall. It was beyond disgusting on so many levels. It was also a drug house with needles found all over the place. We had thirteen abandoned vehicles including a 64 seat school buss that we got scrap titles on and sold them. My wife and I are carpenters and knew what we were getting into. We purchased it for $79,000.00 cash from the owner before he lost it to the banks. The owner/ builder wanted 10 grand more than what was owed on the property so he would have extra money besides his retirement for another place to live. 89 grand was what we ended up paying. There was no leans and yes, we went to a title company. The entire process took almost a full year trying to figure out how to purchase it as we had never done this before. It was an extremely difficult process. My wife and I had to learn everything the hard way by taking many trips to the county and asking questions from all the different agencies. Because of our do diligence with the county, I believe that the banks postponed the auction 13 times. I took off from work several times to go to the county and ask questions and on one occasion ran into the auction people and hooked up with there free service but didn't go through them for the purchase because there fast talkers and I thought we would end up paying more than what we did through them than what we ended up paying for it. Now we're 5 years into it and working on the nights and weekends to finish it up out of pocket. We've had to remove all the cabinets, drywall, insulation, electrical, plumbing and everything that wasn't a wood stud and then start replacing the rotted timbers. By the time we finish, it will be at least 75% re framed and all new everything that we built with our own hands and with no hired help. I'm keeping track of all the building expenses and think the total renovation cost will be about $150 thousand and that's with a lot of craigslist deals. We're living in the home but first lived in a $350.00 used trailer and sold it for the same amount we paid for it after using the heck out of it and not cleaning it up. I don't recommend going that trailer direction at all due to the condensation from thin insulation, single pain glass windows and very small accommodations that almost put an end to our marriage. I would recommend building a shed on skids with insulation that you can either keep or sell when done. You can have water delivered, dig a hole in the ground for your black and grey water and get a temporary job site power pole for electricity. There are many ways to do this but I didn't know any of the ways besides cutting all my bills down to nothing or as little as possible. It's amazing how much you can save in a short time especially if you don't have to pay rent. We parked our trailer for two years on private land and paid 200 for that space every month why'll we saved up and got rid of our bills and debt. Thanks Becky for giving people the understanding they need to break free of the debt spiral. I wish I had knows about you during my process! I'm planning on building on more raw land for rental property. My plan is to be a debt free landlord for my retirement.
Wow you've gained considerable knowledge from your experience! ☺ I am just starting to gather info to buy property for myself. May I email u with questions about the process? Idk anyone else who can guide me at this point, thank you!
Its been years since i watch your channel and accidentally pop out of you tube. You're the first homesteading i watched and subscribed maybe 4 years ago. Now i watched it again. I appreciate and relate myself now because sold my house 2 years ago and bought a piece of little section to practice homesteading. Thanks Becky. You're wisdom is helping me what to do by myself since hubby passed away 2010. I'm going to watch your homesteading again this time i will be able to relate and learn a lot more. Thanks.
Hi Becky,
I’m so glad I found your channel! My husband and I are looking to start a new life away from the drudgery of city life and learn to live closer to and with nature. Neither of us have any background in homesteading and your vids answer so many questions for us. We’re in the downsizing and budgeting phase but will soon be looking for land. Your homestead looks great and it’s incredible that you’ve pretty much done it all yourself. I truly admire you.
We live in Hawaii, it’s our home and we were born and raised here. We dream of buying land here one day to start semi-homesteading, but it is so expensive. That’s not including land tax increasing with all the wealthy buying property here. Sometimes I feel like our only hope is to move away and start over, but maybe there’s another angle I haven’t heard about? Your videos are so inspiring and giving me a little hope that it can be done. Thank you!
Its not just owner financing to look at, its called tax liens. Your tax assessor office can sell some over the counter and you can most of the time close on it within a month due to it being on the books over 3 years or more. City just wants it off the books, and banks do NOT like being foreclosed on. It is much less than owner financing, and it can sometimes cost only a few hundred dollars to purchase a tax lien. I almost had one but got outbid. Yep it has its ups and downs but one day, I will have my land. Free and clear of all mortgages, liens, etc. I will have my home.
How are you? i am going for land next year comment sounds great would you like to give me more info?
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@@keyannalucky506 did you find the info you asked her for??
Like you, Becky, we have purchased unusable land on accident in the past by applying some of these methods you highlighted in your video. Thanks for sharing it.
No matter what folks may say, it is still a land where if you are determined enough and willing to sacrifice you can achieve your goals. If it were always easy no one would be clicking on Becky's channel.
I got land in okeechobee fla was paying $200 a mo for it. It just got to be more then I could do. I had to pay $2,500 for water meter $2,500 for blue prints they said of home I could only put but it had mobile homes all around it on dead end road.. And they wouldn't let me put a light pole till they started building home. We were going to put a camper on it and build home they said no. I say just check what you can and can't do before you buy the land I wish I had.
joy house that sucks. We had a similar situation but got lucky bc someone had electric there and the electric company man went ahead and did us a favor. They set it up as if a house was already there but allowed it be hooked to a camper. Cost more monthly but saving over all. My qunt bought probably though that it turned out she wasn't allowed to have a trailer on i cant remember why but its wasnt in town. She sold it for a fraction of the price.
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Becky you're the best! I was just wondering if you could do more videos with what you grow on your homestead garden
She does have them, look up her vids!
I love straight talk. More than happy with coverage and it's better than major providers. I've got to do this ASAP. blessed to have found this channel
You described exactly what I’m feeling and wishing for currently. Will definitely follow through on the advise/tips
first ebook I'm actually considering buying
Funny -- I do the same thing -- always looking at what's available out there in the form of land and homesteads and we've been on our place for 25+ years with no plans of moving anytime soon. LOL. It's just something I enjoy doing. One other point (which may or may not be in your book) is not going too small when it comes to homesteading. If one wants to have livestock, have a good-sized garden, orchard, woodlot for wood heat, room to raise some of your own feed for your livestock and/or have adequate pasture, a farm pond, and so forth -- it takes a fair-sized piece of property. That's one mistake I see a lot of folks making: They come from an urban or suburban background, so a few acres seems HUGE at the time of purchase and then when they start trying to fit everything they want on it, they soon realize they bought too small.
Wow, once again you come up with advice that really makes sense but is entirely opposite to what most people are saying. Most who give advice to new people looking at homesteading is don't go too large, it's a lot of extra work, you can do a lot in a small space, you don't need that much. etc.... It really encourages getting a small place now then being disappointed later.
How much should I put aside for 10~ laying chickens a few raised plant beds , some trees (apple, orange, lemon), a fish pond, and a horse (enough space for pasture) I want to stay small but maybe that's not the best choice? A river would be nice and I want to build a three-room Earth bag home
I live in Clarksville TN and I'm planning on buying no more than two acres of land. I'm poor af and I really want to get out of my mom's house. I looked up prices and land on average cost 1500$ per acre and trailers can cost up to 4000$.
Hello, Becky, I am watching your video all the way from The Philippines. I really like your advice and looking forward to having my own homestead anytime soon. I have started rearing some farm animals since I was in high school and now that I am working, I am planning to buy a piece of land in the next coming years for my homestead. I like your video a lot and please make more.
Thank you! I love you. I can’t believe you are educating anyone who will listen. You are a wealth of information.
Thank you for your valuable information..
You have a very warm charming personality that feels safe and positive... I can see that you are happy life decisions, because it shows in your character..
Please keep posting information because I will receive all you have to share ❤️
Thanks for the video Becky...Been a subscriber for years. Im a fan of your enthusiasm and inspiration. Thanks for all that you do!
+John McAlhany Thanks for watching
+Becky's Homestead I love your videos! Where can I get your book?
+KADAMASOUL the link is in the description
+Becky's Homestead Thank You
Aww omg Becky's i love your energy so much! Thank you for doing this videos
3 acre. Small is good
I love all your videos I watch them as soon as I see them... you never bored me... I just love all your advice Becky
I just bought land based upon your last video about this... Biggest jump I have made in my life. It has not been easy in fact it has been obstetrical after obstetrical but i know it will be worth it someday.
I bought my land owner finance a few months ago I have 48.17 acres and I paid $325 a month and I been keeping up with my payment so far but the rewards that you get out of having a land I found my land on eBay and it's on the west part of the state that I live in and I love it and I wish I could have done it years and years sooner
Which state? Did it have a house or does it allow living there without a house? A lot of land I've found doesn't let you live on it unless you have a house on it.
To crazy808ish.
Well chose name. Don't be fooled by the picture of my youngest adult child. I am likely old enuff to be your 'grandfather'.
Homesteading is a way of life and, sure, we may sell some of our abundance I.e. eggs, produce, livestock etc. but, generally, among ourselves, we share, trade and barter. One gets into this lifestyle in order to sustain oneself and one's family without having to rely on commercialized enterprises or government handouts. Oftentimes, we are preppers and/or survivalists.
Too often, people's ignorance really jumps out at you when commenting about something they know little to nothing about, or think they know it all.
Feed your mind.
Yes it makes it difficult to get information when you have to wade through the nonsense.
You are correct James. That lifestyle you talk about might just be a word to someone who lives in the city but it's very different than what they can possibly even imagine without doing. The people in the country are very different than people in the city and that's a great thing in my opinion. I grew up in a broken home and had to travel from country to suburbs every year. That's how I got my education on the difference at an early age but it's not for everyone. Some people travel to the city's for work but most work at home selling things they make or work local jobs. There's much more variety for work living in the country and believe it or not, you can make even more money than you can in the city without a college education.
James Gross 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hi there saw this channel before i bought land, now ime multiple property owner, while i cant give you al;l the credit for my successes, but you are def a part of it! So thank you. I hope i can grow my channel like you.
Thank you so much, Becky for all of your advice! We absolutely love watching your channel and we actually close on Aug. 1st on our homestead! Thank you for the inspiration!
+Sarah Germany How exciting!!! Good for you.
Becky's Homestead hi beautiful lady your all videos best
Probably the situation here is not exactly the same. But you give good information to consider. Right now I am trying to 'homestead' living in a rented ground-floor apartment with back- and front yard. Fruits and vegetables are growing, next step are chickens ... I do handcrafts, often recycling/upcycling found materials. Also I join in social activities, like a neighbourhood permaculture garden.
It might be possible to save money, and find land someone wants to sell ... but it is illegal to build a house (even the tiniest one) on that land to live in. That's the problem in this country (the Netherlands). The rules for building houses are very, very strict! That's why then I'll have look for land in another country, like France or Portugal.
Yes being stuck in a rental nightmare. Working to pay bills and rent. Sick of it all... My work collegue and I have come up with a plan.. We are going to buy land together so it is affordable. Then we will divide the land it in half. In theory it will work very nicely. We are just on the look out for a nice large acreage.
Good luck! That sounds like a good plan since smaller plots of land are often more expensive than larger ones. I just hope that land division goes well. Dealing with people when it comes to land is tricky.
+THEMAYQUEEN1 Good for you. I say make it happen, figure it out. Sometimes you have to be clever to get things done. People CAN work together even though we don't see that portrayed much now a days.
+crazy808ish yes I hope so too! Land where I live is expensive and especially acreages. Thanks for your comment :)
+Becky's Homestead yes that exactly right. A bit of creativity goes along way.
Thanks for your reply! I love your videos and watch often. Living the dream :)
That’s a lot of “cancelling” lol I started to tour the country in my RV from NYC and fell in love with Texas. Currently looking for land and to purchase a mobile log cabin and call it a day. Can’t wait. Thanks for the video.
I love your vid technique of showing an animal or beautiful scenery while you're going about the narrative.....very interesting, persuasive video.
You inspire me to find land and start a homestead, I just need to finish schooling
I feel exactly the same
Me too! I'm 20 years old and I've been learning so much from her videos, I want the prairie life pretty much lol
Love the horses 😍
Thank you Ms. Beky. You are being very helpful to us who live paycheck to paycheck.
Gosh! I live in the U.K and this is the first time I've heard of Homesteading. I'm interested in buying land and will do some research on what the equivalent in the U.K is.
fsdxfsd11 I believe homesteads in the UK are called smallholdings ✌🏼️
I just bought a house, the first year there was a supplemental tax assessment, when you buy property is there a 1st year tax assessment and is the tax included in the price, or how does a yearly tax for the land work.
Probably one of your best videos Becky, thanks for all you have done,. and I'm definitely ordering your book!
Love what you have to offer Becky!
Hello
You are fabulous. Everything you say makes so so much sense. After viewing your videos one is left with the confidence that they too can do it
Thanks
Thats right "Straight talk" saves me a lot of $$$. Thank you for all your tips😁
I love your videos Becky. I wish I could live in America and have a homestead. it sounds ideal.
i love you becky ,you are my lovely motivator. i really enjoy your videos and will follow your lead. an old marine loving you
Becky thank you for your encouragement, for your example, for your path!!! Currently am working on finding the best piece of 2-3 acres I may be able to start buying. Let's see how I do. I've seeing tons of your videos and they've help me a looot lot lot hahaha, thank you Becky, much blessings your way!!!
Ok, today I went through the Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald (Just in case someone only wanted to advertise his/her land in Spanish), El Diario De Las Americas (another Spanish Newspaper we have in Miami), gone through El Clarín (another full of adds we have in Dade County), very few but very few sales notices on land I've found this Sunday August 27, 2018. Found more on the web actually but am looking for even cheaper offers. So I guess I'll buy your book Becky!
Becky my family is considering having a homestead life we also would like a horse can u put more videos dedicated to animal related things thankyou!!!!
thanks for all the tips and encouragement
I just love your channel!
You are sunshine!
YOU ARE AN ANGELLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank u ur awesome! Im buying few acres of land here soon in georgia. Saving up for the down payment!
I’m looking forward to homesteading is there anyway to get a paperback of your book?? Also are you in Pennsylvania?
Amazing informative video as per usual!
Good job on helping people.
Hi Becky what state do live? I'm thinking about purchasing land in Florida. Thanks for the great knowledge.
Does your book pertain to buying land only in the States?
Thank you for easy to follow advice! Yes, there are ways we can budget, to get out of rat race.
Love your videos...great content...God bless you sweetie
I love your videos.. So informative
Thank you Becky, you are so inspiring!
To the people out there that have done this I have a question. If you're living paycheck-to-paycheck that means you probably are living in the city and if you're buying a farm piece of land like this lady that is usually in the country how are you going to commute back and forth from working in the city and Living Way in the country how are you going to do the work on the farm when you're so busy working in the city? I can see where you can work in the city save up money and pay off a piece of property but unless you're two people that can be in two places at one time I don't see how you're going to be able to work in the city and work your farm? Can someone explain this to me? I'm sure I'm not the only one that is wondering this so if anyone out there has the answer please share it with us. Y'all have a good day
My mom grew up in the country and still has family there. My aunt commutes about 60 miles one way to a city for her job. I believe she works 10+ hour shifts so she doesn't need to work 5 days a week. Also, we're talking about a city with a population less than 70k.
People who live in the country who aren't farmers accept a long commute as a part of life ... or they work locally for a bit less.
Many may live without common luxuries like broadband, making remote work almost impossible.
It would definitely be a lifestyle change for most. If living paycheck to paycheck means unsecured debt then that may need to be addressed first.
But if you were born to live in the country, it's worth it.
hi becky can i do the same thing in canada i live in alberta canada and i hate living in the city and i always wanted to live in the country side so my boy can grow up learning about nature and the outdoors
Billy land and land watch are 2 good places for land that have owner finance
Good advice Becky. Thanks.
you are so inspiring. I'm a california city boy and i'm just to scared to jump into it.
your the best videos of all
Hi Becky.. you are so inspiring person !!!! Could you talk a bit about the weather you have all year round ?
BECKY , did you have to put a well and septic tank ,and how much did that cost you Becky? I AM LIVING AT MY DAUGHTER HOUSE but I like to have my own place
Becky,.you sure know what to say to make one feel better,.!
I have just watched 3 vids of urs and I like u already. Better yet: i have taken a shining to u - great stuff
You’re such a help and inspiration
So encouraging❤
I remember Ms Becky years ago my 1st watch to soap making ,I’m looking for more vids where is she ?
Love your videos Becky. It's hard growing veggies when it's really hot isn't it? Check out Starry Hilder's channel. She talks about the back to Eden gardening method. I've tried it an it works great because I have a garden that is miles away and I can't always be there to water.
You are the best, Becky. Thank you. Any thoughts on buying land for a tiny home?
Seller Finance is also great because unlike going through a bank, if you default on the loan, you give it back and that's it. With a seller, it doesn't hurt your credit. Watch "My Biggest Mistake" UA-cam video by Joe Crump. I love his philosophy and yours is similar Becky 😉💯
LOOOVVVEEEEEEE your channel already!!!
Thank you for the information Becky 😀🙏
cricket is another good repaid phone place they use att towers. Straight talk is great too.
Check out republic wireless too.
Becky gets it!
Hi Becky. I was trying to purchase your ebook that was listed in the description but it's a broken site now.
As always, GREAT video! You always share such useful information - thanks.
Does your book only come in digital format?
How about Internet, what kinda plan do you have and is it satellite or cable?
This lady is pretty awesome. Listen up.
I love your attitude, very inspiring ♡♡♡
Great video Becky! Thanks for the tips;)
What state do you live in Becky?
Have you done all the repairs and building yourself or your husband?
Becky,
Thanks for the great video. Wonder what state is your homestead located. I have been looking to do this for a while but need to figure best state for year round climate. I currently live in Arizona but feel the summers are way too hot to try and cool something off grid or on a budget and I am trying to pick people minds.
how MUCH Should I Save , pay check to pay check
We don't eat out much I Love to cook home meal
You still have to buy the food to cook at home?
This was SO helpful.Thank you!
I love you dear!!! God bless you for being such a wonderful person!!!
Is this book in the library?
I wish i found your channel and these videos when you first posted it. Here i am now 😭
Any advice for getting out of a car payment?