Do You Need a Full Time RV Home Base Part 1 [Ep 35]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @RobinGlasco
    @RobinGlasco 3 года назад +26

    I found an old 4 room house on 1/2 acre in West Tennessee. Paved roads, electric, well and septic tank. 10 miles to town one way, 12 miles to town the other way and 15 miles to Jackson. Low cost of living. Nice garden spot and good neighbors. I've been full time for 6 years now.

    • @karenlajonna7229
      @karenlajonna7229 3 года назад +1

      I am from Dyersburg.

    • @RobinGlasco
      @RobinGlasco 3 года назад

      I'm between Jackson and Milan. I cross the Missisippi up your way when I go west quite often. I used to be based in Colorado but things change. Tennessee is a good choice. :)

  • @mikoserbousek4987
    @mikoserbousek4987 3 года назад +3

    School bus conversion here, have based our land search out of KY, and are now buying land in TN. Your setup is similar to what I'm hoping to accomplish- two or three RV pads with full hookup, a workshop for maintenance/storage, and an address. General base to return to.

  • @WildBlueWanderers
    @WildBlueWanderers 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, this is exactly what we were looking at doing in Tennessee ourselves. Also, love the bushtec trailer. We’ve got lots of miles on ours too.

  • @gregoryjordan6522
    @gregoryjordan6522 3 года назад +17

    As a native born East Tennessean that left for 21 years but moved back in 2004 from California, I tell people, if you visit Tennessee, be ready to move to Tennessee.

    • @tammy707
      @tammy707 2 года назад

      I so would if I was single, beautiful state

  • @eskimomosul7132
    @eskimomosul7132 3 года назад +11

    Just looking for 5 or so acres to build out a Casita for our Luxury Motor coach . This will be our anchor back home in East Tennessee .

  • @angeloramos6852
    @angeloramos6852 Год назад

    Thank you so much I learned so much through this 🙏 may the Lord protect your home it's beautiful I've been running around looking for property thank you for the advice🎉

  • @salparadise8974
    @salparadise8974 3 года назад +1

    Best advise I’ve heard on buying land. Thank you so much.

  • @DKB268
    @DKB268 3 года назад +3

    I am buying land on the beach of Mexico to make home base for my rv but I will include RV parking with full hookups for a few RVs so others can enjoy the property also.

    • @rickvillelli4652
      @rickvillelli4652 2 года назад

      Very cool Dan. I'm doing the exact same thing. I love in AZ. I'm a 4 hour drive to the beach in Mexico. Property in Mexico is inexpensive with very low property taxes. Ocean view, friendly people, amazing weather, quality medical care, and amazing food. And, best of all, as opposed to much of the US, living in an RV on your land is allowed. It's amazing to me what you CAN'T do with land you own in the US.

  • @livingtherufflife
    @livingtherufflife 3 года назад +3

    Just found your channel, i was interested when you said Tn. We’re in NE Tn & also lived in many other states & been back 3rd time. We love it here.

  • @ChasingtheJoneses
    @ChasingtheJoneses 3 года назад +4

    This is a great long term plan for us in case we need to come off the road.

    • @ChasingtheJoneses
      @ChasingtheJoneses 3 года назад

      AND so that we can make the offer "you are welcome to come visit anytime-we have full hookups for you. "
      This is an offer that many have made to us.

  • @goththicus
    @goththicus 3 года назад +4

    Excellent planing for a home base, when RVing full time. May you enjoy your new home base.

  • @deetorres424
    @deetorres424 3 года назад +3

    We are looking for property to do the same thing right now, will appreciate all the information you can give. Pedro and Doris

  • @chuckpoz1968
    @chuckpoz1968 3 года назад +4

    Nice and humble 👍🏻 look forward to hearing more. Mean time heading to Zillow lol

  • @sjporr
    @sjporr 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful property you have. Enjoy

  • @wesleymcgonagle3394
    @wesleymcgonagle3394 3 года назад +4

    Great Story on the purchase of your ranch. New to your channel. Funny how we are always seeking adventure, but sometimes adventure finds you. Nice spot. We're in Nebraska, Property Taxes here are insanely high. Looking for somewhere to retire as a home base for our adventures like yours. thanks for sharing.

  • @johndiezel5781
    @johndiezel5781 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful place!
    If they ran natural gas to your place, I humbly suggest connecting your place to it. You can't beat the price of the clean dependable energy. I live in the northeast and the natural gas has been a huge blessing. The ones that don't have access to NG end up paying dearly for fuel oil or propane and during long cold snaps, propane is not always dependable, or at least it has not been in the past.
    Safe Travels!

  • @GoodLifeHighway
    @GoodLifeHighway 3 года назад +3

    Just found your channel! I saw this come down my feed and I thought “ oh my gosh, that is the exact set up that we want!!” Thank you and we will keep dreaming for the future. We just left for full timing and hope to have a home base in Michigan! Emu’s??? Lol! Thanks for this information!

  • @donjuan412
    @donjuan412 3 года назад +3

    Great video guys, great attitudes and real talk. Many blessings and health for you two.

  • @melindaoa8668
    @melindaoa8668 3 года назад +1

    Great video and information. I will definitely refer back to this in the future. Thank you!😊

  • @PowderKegSoCal
    @PowderKegSoCal 3 года назад +3

    Congrats on the property! Very informative video, very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +1

      Glad you like the video. Had a lot of fun creating it and definitely enjoying the property when here.

  • @MyBackyardScience
    @MyBackyardScience 3 года назад +7

    This is beautiful! We are hoping to do something exactly like this some day. Liked and subbed so we can learn more about it!

  • @jefferythayer6103
    @jefferythayer6103 3 года назад +5

    I've got a 3 acre lot outside of a college town ( 6 miles Texas A&M ), east Texas. Undeveloped, but does have water and electricity, active. There is house, but would take too much work, to be habitable.

    • @antoninoarato8633
      @antoninoarato8633 3 года назад

      I'm not sure what a m is in East Texas can you text me an address GPS and how much do you want for it I drove down to Texas again I ended up in Alabama and I'm going back this week

    • @scampofscamps8080
      @scampofscamps8080 3 года назад +1

      Jeffery, we live in Tyler. Our builder took this 1940 build house that was a dump and turned it into a beautiful home. We have no regrets.

  • @kenrice
    @kenrice 3 года назад +4

    Your outdoor camera surveillance system interests me. In the next two years, my wife and I will start a new chapter in our life and start traveling the USA, Canada, and selected parts of South America in a 4x4 Sprinter, 170 wheelbases, extended version custom-built Class B RV. We have two properties we would like to remotely monitor. Appreciate any info/advice.

  • @bsoutdooradventures9541
    @bsoutdooradventures9541 3 года назад +3

    Thank u. Very informative. Love to set up like this if lake home negotiatons fall through. Will look into Tn for land. 👍

  • @williambianchi2006
    @williambianchi2006 3 года назад +8

    An alternative to raw land with no utilities?
    I found single wide trailers on an acre or more in economically depressed areas around the country for as low as 18K. The trailers needed repairs, but they had working utilities. The price of these homes seemed to be less than adding utilities to raw land.
    Couldn't a place like that serve as a home base? Put a garage up to park the RV. If the home is unlivable, live in the RV in the garage during times you come off the road. Maybe fix up the single wide trailer to serve as a clubhouse or fix it up and rent it out.
    It might serve as a place to get off the road periodically. A home on property is also easier to get a loan on if you can not pay cash.
    Anyway, it's just an idea that might or might work. Haven't tried it, so it might not.

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +1

      What you described is a viable option depending on your needs and finances. Good luck with what you decide.

    • @lrobie123
      @lrobie123 3 года назад +1

      which state have you found these places?

    • @williambianchi2006
      @williambianchi2006 3 года назад

      Missouri has quite a few. Look for single or double wide trailers on 3-5 acres in the land search engines and set the price parameters low.
      For raw land, Nevada seems like the best price, but that land is incredibly raw, as in nothing but flat scrub land.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад +1

      @@lrobie123 all states or a small home in a small town. Look for rural property with old house or old mobile on it. The cost of putting in septic, well, driveway, clearing, and electric is about 20,000. Buy a piece with it already and get land for free.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      @@williambianchi2006possibly no water

  • @michaeltablet8577
    @michaeltablet8577 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely Awesome! Just discovered your channel and loving it!

  • @adventurerhoades
    @adventurerhoades 3 года назад +4

    We have same ranch sign. Hit red button. Beautiful place. We are in Northern Michigan 133 acres. We love traveling. Tennessee is a great state.

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +1

      Nice, beautiful state. Enjoy your "Ranch"

    • @adventurerhoades
      @adventurerhoades 3 года назад +1

      @@BikersBywaysandHighways we love to bike too. If up in Michigan message:) have a blessed night

  • @xionykareshi3024
    @xionykareshi3024 3 года назад +2

    Thank for that information

  • @BearfootAdventures
    @BearfootAdventures 3 года назад +1

    That’s exactly what we are going to do in 4 years. We just want about 15 acres nothing to big. Tennessee for same reasons you mentioned. I wish I new what town we love little towns the hometown feel.

  • @djjamar
    @djjamar 3 года назад +4

    I just purchased some land plan to do that same thing.

  • @monamorgan8614
    @monamorgan8614 3 года назад +3

    Thats a lot of great information👍🏻😁

  • @jwessonsr7503
    @jwessonsr7503 2 года назад

    I've been side tracking Tennessee but did not realize there's no state income tax there. Been full time rv'ing for about 6 yrs now and have been from Calif to New Hampshire. New Hampshire also has no state income tax but the cost of RV spots are extremely high. Elect is extremely high, like $500 a month high elect bills. Also veh Regis for our 2020 Montana is aprox $1900 a year. Rediculous. Truck reg on top of that.....forget about it. Glad I found your page. Thanks

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  2 года назад

      Glad we could help. Enjoy!

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      look at north or south dakota. one of those do not have to live there to get residency and register vehicles. Many RV people do it.

  • @simplyblessedrvlife9067
    @simplyblessedrvlife9067 3 года назад +9

    My wife and I are full timers also from West Tn . Our channel is called Simply Blessed RV Life . Great video . We’ve been talking about doing the same thing .

  • @alefeusch
    @alefeusch 3 года назад +5

    I don't want something that I have to be responsible for in terms of maintenance, liability and taxes. That's why I sold my house and moved into an RV 7 years ago. I haven't had a huge issue finding places to be during the pandemic.

    • @NK-ox9uo
      @NK-ox9uo 3 года назад +2

      This is how we feel also. Now if we had a ton of money it would be a different story.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад +1

      many just get tired after two years. So having a home base to rest up a year helps.

  • @antoninoarato8633
    @antoninoarato8633 3 года назад +4

    That's exactly what I'm working on I got the RV ready waiting to sell the house I'm thinking of Texas looking for unrestricted land one acre or 5 acre tops

    • @danielw474
      @danielw474 3 года назад

      Good luck on hunting for that perfect piece of property.

    • @dio3744
      @dio3744 3 года назад

      That can be hard depending on where in Texas you are looking. Central Texas has a lot of deed restrictions, although why somebody feels like they need to control property they don’t own any more is beyond me. Get a good realtor that works with land buys. They can really help save you time.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      north texas has trees and rocky bottom lakes.

  • @fandago2008
    @fandago2008 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Why weren't you able to install a well?

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад

      Contractor had issues during drilling and waited to long before finishing the job. Well caved in on itself. Will try again later.

  • @lg8471
    @lg8471 3 года назад

    I would love to have 10-15 acres with some live water on it or I could make a 2 acre pond... with trees....
    I really rather find something in on NW border of MO.
    I'd rather find some land like this through a perso/word of mouth... someone knew someone who'd be willing to let go of a chunk of property in mid trees that like a farmer would never really use or wouldn't miss..... Yes... No easements.... maybe one road to ??....
    I'm a disabled Vet... and the NW MO border area is a straight shot back to Des Moines, Iowa.... good for the kids......
    Any advice or help would be Awesome.......
    I could sell my house....
    I rid, race and play....
    Mostly ride as I get older....
    I reflect your attitude on most everything I've heard on this video....
    I am not a full time RVr, but am 100% Country Boy and I'm a Land Lover, lol.....
    and I'm an Artist who will learn to do many things including tree carving....
    Lots of Fun to the then, lol....
    God Bess.....

  • @crossroadsrvtravels
    @crossroadsrvtravels 3 года назад +4

    Love It!!!!!

  • @rocky3chickens799
    @rocky3chickens799 3 года назад +2

    What do you mean, you were stuck and couldn't get home. You are in your home.

  • @douggracy2909
    @douggracy2909 3 года назад

    Very nice setup! You did good. We don’t have an RV yet, but hope to soon. Being new at this my question is do you have a sewage dump for your RV ? I have a empty lot in a small town I could utilize for a home base but don’t know if a sewage dump would be allowed on it yet.

  • @caravanstuff2827
    @caravanstuff2827 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys,I keep getting notifications that you've posted a new video....if you have it's not happening!!...thought you should know...merry Christmas to you and your family.🎅⛄❄🎄🎁
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  • @Carlossantos-wg8rs
    @Carlossantos-wg8rs 2 года назад

    The problem with these locations is your far from restaurants or shopping. When your older you don't want to drive miles, especially mountain driving .

  • @drewsbenmad
    @drewsbenmad 3 года назад +2

    My wife and I sold our house in Houston and have been full time rving for a year now. We have looked at buying land for a home base but it would eat up our savings and we don't want to spend our invested money just yet so it can fund our traveling. I was wondering if buying property sooner rather than later would make more sense because of the price of land going up every few months. Just wanted your thoughts and insights. Thanks 😊

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад

      It's a personal choice. I think that property is always a good investment in the long run.

    • @MsSlangston
      @MsSlangston 3 года назад +1

      I agree 100% the right land is great investment. First purchase15 acres great for hunting,but not a homebase, second purchase 1 acre waterfront and woods great for fishing and hunting,but someone bought a house right next to us. Both properties were great investment as well as fun for the kind of outdoor activities we enjoy. Now this third property we did a lot more homework from experience. 5 areas with water and sewage and RV /mobile home set up.

    • @lrobie123
      @lrobie123 3 года назад +2

      just remember that the money spent on travel is gone forever. money spent on land still has the value of money you put into it

  • @deandrepulido
    @deandrepulido 2 года назад

    I want to buy propert in tenessee to do this exact same thing. But I run into zoning problems. What is your property zoned for? And how did you get zoning permission to live in RV on property.
    Any tips? Locations to look into? Any help would be great.
    Thanks in advance

    • @danielw474
      @danielw474 2 года назад

      Property is zoned agriculture. The RV cover and shop is permanent. Since we travel, not a permanent residence, it's not against the county ordinances to live in the RV while temporarily parked there. Hope this helps.

  • @robertplutz8221
    @robertplutz8221 3 года назад +3

    Shucks, I thought you folks were going to make available at your property a part time home base for anyone. Come to think of it, I believe many have a need for that. It could be a good business opportunity for the right folks.

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +1

      That is a good idea but we don't want to have an RV park or any issues/headaches with having people there when we aren't. There are a lot of people out there now creating these types of opportunities for RVers, just not our cup of tea.

  • @jefferythayer6103
    @jefferythayer6103 3 года назад

    Deer farm, 1 and 1/2 mile, from this property.

  • @davidg.johnson7208
    @davidg.johnson7208 3 года назад +2

    No, but you do need a fake home base to satisfy the U. S. government, a driver's license and vehicle insurance. I am a full-time RVer, nomad, and if course I love traveling to where it's not hot in the summer and not freezing in the winter. Owning a house again, paying taxes taxes, heating and electricity bills, shoveling snow and unexpected bad neighbors is not what I want to get back into. P. S. There are traveling nomads in their 80 and up! I'm 73!

  • @richardbrown4830
    @richardbrown4830 3 года назад +1

    Such a big building , is this to be heated ?

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +2

      Not at this point. There are only 2 to 3 months out of the year that it gets cold enough to cool down this insulated building. I may add a wood burning stove in the future. I have plenty of wood to burn.

  • @DKB268
    @DKB268 3 года назад

    I would respect you more if you added a few parking spots for others to stay on your property

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      Would be surprise how much trouble people can be.

  • @tracytavares1365
    @tracytavares1365 3 года назад +2

    Cha Ching .

  • @Popo-gj1cn
    @Popo-gj1cn 3 года назад +1

    Do you mind telling me the cost of running the electric to the site? The wife and I are looking now in the Dover area for the same type of setup.

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад

      On average winter $30 and summer $60

    • @Popo-gj1cn
      @Popo-gj1cn 3 года назад

      I meant the cost to run the power line from the road to your site. Was it so much a foot? Thanks@@BikersBywaysandHighways

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +1

      @@Popo-gj1cn Oops Sorry. It all depends on the service type, electric power/watts usage, the location of the nearest utility pole/transformer to connect to, how far from that to your service, if you are above ground or below and what power company is providing it. Sorry I can't be more specific.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      @@Popo-gj1cn See how far closest telephone pole with electric is. The cost has to do with how many poles and feet to run from nearest existing pole.
      If within a hundred feet maybe 1,500 if dig own trench with rented trench. If have to run it half a mile much more as have to add more poles, clear, dig trench, get right of way. Call local electric company.

  • @devildawg4730
    @devildawg4730 3 года назад

    What part of Tennessee is this if you don't mind me asking?

  • @johnnyreb8030
    @johnnyreb8030 3 года назад +1

    What state?

  • @joesalemi2414
    @joesalemi2414 3 года назад

    Why couldn’t you get home during pandemic?

    • @BikersBywaysandHighways
      @BikersBywaysandHighways  3 года назад +3

      Some states were limiting entrance and exiting from there making you quarantine before entering or leaving. We had Covid 19 in January 2020 so we had antibodies but everyone didn't care about that. Too many hassles/bogus compliance to comply with.

    • @rickvillelli4652
      @rickvillelli4652 2 года назад

      @@BikersBywaysandHighways Amen to that.

  • @abeldelosangeles6255
    @abeldelosangeles6255 3 года назад +2

    You guys are the cutest old people!

  • @lindaness8737
    @lindaness8737 3 года назад

    U

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif 3 года назад +1

    rv is your home rving is retirement.

    • @michellebarlondsmith6243
      @michellebarlondsmith6243 3 года назад

      Just found your channel ... We just sold our house and also looking for land for a home base ....thank you for a great video

  • @BlackWaterGuideService
    @BlackWaterGuideService 4 года назад

    Enjoying your content! Keep up the good work. If you have a moment you could take a look at my account 😃👌

  • @peterpiper487
    @peterpiper487 3 года назад +1

    REAL-TOR... NOT REAL-A-TOR