I lived in Crystal River in Citrus County, I worked in Tampa for Northwest airlines, I made good money working on aircraft, After I retired from Delta at one time land there in Crystal River was cheap, not any longer, So I sold out there and moved up to the Panhandle of Fla, Got more bang for the Buck, Jackson County and the Town is called Alford, Good deals also in Cottondale just west of Alford, I have to drive a little more but that's ok with me, The Question is how much land do you want. I did not want to be near people that I can hear what T.V. show they are watching. So, I bought 40 acres, This worked for me and it may not work for you, It all comes down to your needs and money. good Video anyway....
The less land you buy , the more expensive it is per acre. I suggest looking at large tracts where there are zero restrictions but beware, you will likely get neighbors if close enough that will ride their noisy ATVs all around your fencing and annoy you. Buy your GREEN space to keep neighbors at bay.
BLESSED living 10mins away from the beach..5mins to the jogging park adjacent to police station..school..with a former mayor's house opposite ours AND less than an hour drive to CHURCH here in Melbourne-------awesome peaceful place!💛💛💛 #iTHANKGOD #GLORYtoLORDJESUS
I live in the Tampa,FL area myself but after many years here (46) I have bought land in southern Arizona and plan to do the tiny house thing..Cochise county has a building code "opt-Out" so you can build your own home without dealing with codes although the land does have to be a certain zoning to allow this and can't be considered residential near town..although they do seem to want more people to move into the county to ad tax revenue so I don't see them as being hard to deal with like many other places...Texas, Terlingua, Brewster county is one of the last few counties that has no code against building a homestead...you just have to have a septic tank OR a COMPOSTING TOILET which you can make easily..
Hi Chris: Yes I would check the codes with Cochise County because we sell land there and there are codes and guidelines that you must follow. I always tell everyone to call the building/planning department of ANY county that they plan to live in or move to, BEFORE buying land or property in that county. This way you know the truth as you did your due diligence and got it from the horse's mouth. Thanks for watching!
Finding some land that will work for a homestead is a challenge in Florida plus one that is unrestricted enough to put a tiny home on. They are out there. Just need to keep looking.
Hi Tiny Home Deals. Yes finding communities that will approve tiny houses can be a challenge. However they are out there. Just keep looking and calling counties where you find the land. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the heads up. Why do these American towns care so much about what people do with their own property? This isn’t the land of the free. Anyone who thinks it is, I have a bridge made of ice to sell you in Miami.
I'm interested in tiny home as well, looking for about an acre just enough for plants some vegetables and tropical fruit trees. Been watching a lot of UA-cam on tropical fruits trees in FL make me want to move there lol
Buying vacant land is risky in Florida (Polk County and other counties). There is a lot of land for sale that looks great and the cows are grazing but during the tropical storms much of those vacant acreage lands turned into huge lakes. Not one cow around only water! Sometimes those maps don't show that they are flood risk zones. Buyer beware. It's Florida. You have been warned.
Citrus County (Inverness) is expensive and I have cash to buy outright. You are looking at $20K a acre at the very least, again the very least. There are bidding wars going on. I offered full price on 10 acres for $220K and someone else came in the next morning and outbidded me! Unless it's a swamp property is not anywhere from reasonable!
I live in Gilchrist Co and bought a 3/2 with 3 bay garage on 4 beautiful acres for 125. Any of the counties around Gainesville are good choice and there is the best medical there.
Stay out of Walton County. It is the Most Expensive and Highest Taxed County in Florida due to all the Tourists... Spring Breakers. Specially South of the Bay, it's even higher.
Hi Kathleen: Yes good deals in Florida take time and dedication to find the right one. Stick to though, one will show up eventually. Thanks for watching!
Hahahaha! I wanted to know what the commute to Broward from Highland county would be. 2.5-3 hours. My animals would starve. To Orlando is about 100 minutes. A little better.
thats pretty accurate, and humid. Florida always feels like you just took a very hot shower without the bath fan on and door closed and sometimes but sometimes it feels like the door is open.
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I lived in Crystal River in Citrus County, I worked in Tampa for Northwest airlines, I made good money working on aircraft, After I retired from Delta at one time land there in Crystal River was cheap, not any longer, So I sold out there and moved up to the Panhandle of Fla, Got more bang for the Buck, Jackson County and the Town is called Alford, Good deals also in Cottondale just west of Alford, I have to drive a little more but that's ok with me, The Question is how much land do you want. I did not want to be near people that I can hear what T.V. show they are watching. So, I bought 40 acres, This worked for me and it may not work for you, It all comes down to your needs and money. good Video anyway....
The less land you buy , the more expensive it is per acre.
I suggest looking at large tracts where there are zero restrictions but beware, you will likely get neighbors if close enough that will ride their noisy ATVs all around your fencing and annoy you.
Buy your GREEN space to keep neighbors at bay.
BLESSED living 10mins away from the beach..5mins to the jogging park adjacent to police station..school..with a former mayor's house opposite ours AND less than an hour drive to CHURCH here in Melbourne-------awesome peaceful place!💛💛💛
#iTHANKGOD
#GLORYtoLORDJESUS
Melbourne!! Oh Goshh!!
Glory to God indeed !!! 💜🥰🙏🏽
I live in the Tampa,FL area myself but after many years here (46) I have bought land in southern Arizona and plan to do the tiny house thing..Cochise county has a building code "opt-Out" so you can build your own home without dealing with codes although the land does have to be a certain zoning to allow this and can't be considered residential near town..although they do seem to want more people to move into the county to ad tax revenue so I don't see them as being hard to deal with like many other places...Texas, Terlingua, Brewster county is one of the last few counties that has no code against building a homestead...you just have to have a septic tank OR a COMPOSTING TOILET which you can make easily..
Hi Chris: Yes I would check the codes with Cochise County because we sell land there and there are codes and guidelines that you must follow. I always tell everyone to call the building/planning department of ANY county that they plan to live in or move to, BEFORE buying land or property in that county. This way you know the truth as you did your due diligence and got it from the horse's mouth. Thanks for watching!
What zoning is it designated? Im in maricopa. Very cumbersome here
Finding some land that will work for a homestead is a challenge in Florida plus one that is unrestricted enough to put a tiny home on. They are out there. Just need to keep looking.
Hi Tiny Home Deals. Yes finding communities that will approve tiny houses can be a challenge. However they are out there. Just keep looking and calling counties where you find the land. Thanks for watching!
Live Oak, FL ?
Thanks for the heads up. Why do these American towns care so much about what people do with their own property? This isn’t the land of the free. Anyone who thinks it is, I have a bridge made of ice to sell you in Miami.
But DeSantis said “nobody can tell you what to do.. this is a Free State “ 😂😂
I'm interested in tiny home as well, looking for about an acre just enough for plants some vegetables and tropical fruit trees. Been watching a lot of UA-cam on tropical fruits trees in FL make me want to move there lol
Buying vacant land is risky in Florida (Polk County and other counties). There is a lot of land for sale that looks great and the cows are grazing but during the tropical storms much of those vacant acreage lands turned into huge lakes. Not one cow around only water! Sometimes those maps don't show that they are flood risk zones. Buyer beware. It's Florida. You have been warned.
Citrus County (Inverness) is expensive and I have cash to buy outright. You are looking at $20K a acre at the very least, again the very least. There are bidding wars going on. I offered full price on 10 acres for $220K and someone else came in the next morning and outbidded me! Unless it's a swamp property is not anywhere from reasonable!
I live here since 1972 and it gets 🥵 hot and you have to go north pased Central Florida to find land cheaper.
Florida has some beautiful rural and coastal areas by the looks of this...👍❤
Your intro is where I grew up! Clearwater beach!
Florida weather is very humid. Specially in the country AREA, if is close to sea.. the wind from the ocean make the place better...
***"I want to buy 20 acres of land near Florida.'***
The traffic is horrible in upper Florida now, it's changed so much and is full of angry driver's.
I live in Gilchrist Co and bought a 3/2 with 3 bay garage on 4 beautiful acres for 125. Any of the counties around Gainesville are good choice and there is the best medical there.
Marion, levy , citrus, highlands, Osceola, Polk, putnam counties
Anytime soon.the west coast business will come here n.ruin this coast 😭
Yep
Where exactly is affordable anything in Osceola county? We’re from there and my daughter is still there and she says the prices are ridiculously high
That's exactly what is the problem !!!
Thanks for sharing 👍👌
Stay out of Walton County. It is the Most Expensive and Highest Taxed County in Florida due to all the Tourists... Spring Breakers. Specially South of the Bay, it's even higher.
The property taxes are like 500$ per acre Every year tho
what's the $ per acre in these counties?
Osceola county has a larger population
DO NOT Come To Florida it’s horrible here! Do not come ! Especially New Yorkers “just saying “
Yes its horrible you do not want to move here, anyone from the north will hate it , so just don’t come here especially to marion county
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Good land
Its kinda hard to find the right one
Hi Kathleen: Yes good deals in Florida take time and dedication to find the right one. Stick to though, one will show up eventually. Thanks for watching!
Hahahaha! I wanted to know what the commute to Broward from Highland county would be. 2.5-3 hours. My animals would starve. To Orlando is about 100 minutes. A little better.
2 years ago ah???
$ NICE !
When i think of flordia i think of arizona desert heat😓
Dark Vator You would be right!
thats pretty accurate, and humid. Florida always feels like you just took a very hot shower without the bath fan on and door closed and sometimes but sometimes it feels like the door is open.
Except put on a wetsuit, that’ll be more like it.
It’s a lot worse due to humidity, Arizona actually feels a lot cooler than Florida lol
Arizona heat is hot but more comfortable than Florida's nasty muggy ass heat.
Started to watch video and what do I got a political commercial no good forget the video
Wow, you’re an idiot. It was campaign season, what did you think was going to happen?
Cheap land rich in mosquitoes and pythons etc
Pythons?
You couldn't give me land in Florida!
During Trump's second term he's going give Biden a televised kiss on the cheek
😂😂😂