Couple Buys ABANDONED FARM Sight Unseen - Was it a GOOD PURCHASE??

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @josie_posie809
    @josie_posie809 2 года назад +22

    As an grownup, finding occasions to play in the woods on a treasure hunt with the one you love is success ❤️I really don't know what's better than that

  • @donaldkunst5248
    @donaldkunst5248 2 года назад +16

    What an awesome tour of this property, thank you for taking us along!

  • @LivinglifeRVstyle
    @LivinglifeRVstyle 2 года назад +25

    Just wanted to let you know that, we’ve always loved your videos and they are very informative. Thank you for allowing people to see how beautiful it is in West Virginia.

  • @mr.smartypants3485
    @mr.smartypants3485 2 года назад +169

    Don't be too quick to write off the old equipment as "junk". It has value to someone, either as parts or restored. Also wanted to say, don't go crazy cutting down trees either, make sure you're not wiping out an old orchard or other "desirable" trees like persimmons, cherry, etc. That property looks a lot like mine in Hampshire County, WV. You're lucky to have electric and water already on the property, even if you have to restring the wire and bail out the well. Good luck to the new owners, and remember to leave the bs way of life that you're trying to escape right where you found it, and become a Freedom Loving, pro American, West by God say it with a smile, Virginian !

    • @timewilltell3098
      @timewilltell3098 2 года назад +9

      Couldn't agree with you more mr smarty pants 💯✌❤🙏2u@yours 🤝👍

    • @theonesickman
      @theonesickman 2 года назад +12

      @@timewilltell3098 Way to many bring their bad habits with them .

    • @georgehutcheson9679
      @georgehutcheson9679 2 года назад +6

      That should be part of the agreement on the deed to the property. We in the mountains like our peace of mind so just remember that and you'll be welcome.

    • @davidwayne1333
      @davidwayne1333 2 года назад +1

      Dudley.
      ...... chronically

    • @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham
      @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham 2 года назад +4

      Amen. Great comment.

  • @imaginewhirledpeas6696
    @imaginewhirledpeas6696 2 года назад +26

    I think the location being miles back on a country road is perfect for a homesteader or person wanting to be farther away from the rat race...if I had the money I'd live there.

  • @ELaine-hq2ge
    @ELaine-hq2ge 2 года назад +13

    I greatly admired your respect for your wife and how you included her input on everything.

    • @airenesivad2975
      @airenesivad2975 2 года назад

      You can tell she is a big part of it and very educated. U must have and include that for a lasting relationship.

    • @SagebrushRambles
      @SagebrushRambles 2 года назад +1

      They are a team. I'm confused as to why it would even be pointed out.

    • @ELaine-hq2ge
      @ELaine-hq2ge 2 года назад +5

      @@SagebrushRambles because some men don’t treat their wives or other women with respect.

  • @justinbieber12373
    @justinbieber12373 2 года назад +13

    People have no idea what's involved living on a farm. My Grandmother was up at 4 am Chickens ,4 pigs, 2 Cows, 2 sheep , up at 4am ,in bed by 8pm latest. This is a game for the young, good Luck.

    • @Jilly-Kerry-2Mullens
      @Jilly-Kerry-2Mullens 4 месяца назад +4

      I'm 66. My chickens don't get up till 8 a.m. I get a nap in any time I want. Cows and pigs and sheep so easy to care for. Harvest time is busiest time and we love it! This lifestyle will keep you young and healthy!

  • @LivinglifeRVstyle
    @LivinglifeRVstyle 2 года назад +13

    Hi guys to answer your questions, the trees are able to be cut we had the prior owner fix that issue and so the trees are able to be cut. It takes time and we’re just taking our time on how we’re going to build our homestead. We appreciate Troy and Kelly so much for what they did for us. We have been looking for properties there since I’ve been watching Troy’s videos. We had a few other land choices and decided on this one for its seclusion but also an hour away from a major city. We hope you guys can find a piece of property for yourselves and I know Troy and Kelly will do a wonderful job of representing you guys as the buyer. He does two videos one a shortened video for RUclips and another one with more descriptive explanations of right and wrongs of the property. They are great people and are totally appreciated.

    • @nef4693
      @nef4693 2 года назад

      I dont get all the guss about commercial timber. i dont think country living ot homesteading requires clear cutting or timberimg. Some of those trees been there for a long time should be left. But large ones are usually the first hoveager timberer wants to cut down. Save some wild I think. Geez all wanns move to the eild but the destroy it. just dominate not live with. Hope you are the live with tupe. Would luv afollow upor do you jabe a itunechamnel yo sun to to see?

  • @MatthewCuba
    @MatthewCuba 2 года назад +20

    I surely do enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking the time to post them.
    Nice piece of property - there's a lot of work to be done there but once all that detritus is hauled out of there, they've got themselves a fine place.
    All the best,
    Matt

  • @dajw7540
    @dajw7540 2 года назад +16

    During a rain in the rainy season you could soak that house in gasoline and set it on fire. It would burn down and stay contained. Whenever we burn large brush piles we do it when it’s raining. It works perfectly. Not a real heavy rain obviously. It’s best when it’s already been raining for a few days so that the surroundings are not dry underneath.

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 2 года назад +1

      Yes but it will contaminate the ground

  • @kysmik8214
    @kysmik8214 2 года назад +9

    We bought 32 acres that was abandoned over 50 years ago. The old house, cellar, barn and outhouse were all still there but everything was so overgrown, you couldn't see the buildings. We were in our 50's but healthy and desperately wanted a piece of land to retire on so we went for it. It took 3 years of VERY hard work to clear it and tear down the house and cellar/smokehouse but it is beautiful today. We do not regret buying it and would do it again tomorrow. The roads are owned by the state and even if not paved, they will gravel them if you call and complain. Our car has never had a problem traveling the gravel road.

    • @casper3438
      @casper3438 Год назад +1

      just wondering, doing the math you guys are over 100 now?

    • @j10001
      @j10001 3 месяца назад +1

      @@casper3438 the property was abandoned over 50 years ago.
      _Not_ that they purchased it over 50 years ago

  • @tripler3724
    @tripler3724 2 года назад +8

    I'm in total agreement with the assessment. Years ago, we passed on a site we loved on a farm we already owned due to ease of access and daily commute. We own land similar to that, but use it for recreation and would never build there. Go price needed equipment to tame and maintain as well as the cost of hiring it done. If you have the time and money and patience necessary, go for it, otherwise I would pass even if you already bought it, I would put it back on the market.

  • @markb1487
    @markb1487 2 года назад +2

    Very very lucky to have 1 acre,never mind 110+,,wow,amazing place.💯👍💯👍💯👍

  • @DeanFamilyAcres
    @DeanFamilyAcres 2 года назад +13

    Love these types of videos. You guys are a great resource for all of us, but especially for the couch burners. :)

  • @haleyheavenhill7680
    @haleyheavenhill7680 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful looking land! I’m in Ballarat Australia, my town is beautiful too, but you are really blessed to have such incredible land. Just love it!!!! I’m drooling about what could be done!!! Best of luck to you both.

  • @debrapomeroy7235
    @debrapomeroy7235 2 года назад +6

    We loved it! It’s close to husbands family down there…..cabin creek. And my family are from Huntington area. To bad there is such a large farm. We would like to buy about 5 to 10 acres I like that. Sure would like to get out of northern ohio. These winters are brutal .
    Plus, the older we get, the more we want to return to a simple life like we grew up in.

  • @nancymarie4463
    @nancymarie4463 2 года назад +8

    I love WV it's the best state!!!! Yes I live here😊

  • @myrrhavm
    @myrrhavm 2 года назад +15

    Waltons mountain.
    I always think about the original owners walking into their brand new home and how happy they must have been stepping in. By the looks of that place they must have been people of the land.
    Lots of water which is good. Be nice to be in a place/community and you got along well with the nearby people helping each other out, maintaining peace and sanctuary making sure no undesirables seeking to do no good stay out and away.
    To think just 10 years ago that land was more than half the price it is today leaving more money to clean up and build a nice small home.

    • @danbailey96
      @danbailey96 2 года назад +3

      Usually they didn’t walk into a new home they built it a lot of times one room at a time living in the humble building adding as they could.

    • @myrrhavm
      @myrrhavm 2 года назад +2

      @@danbailey96 Think you responded to the wrong person. Didn’t mention anything about bedrooms.
      Anyway, even still then or today, people moving into their first or new home be it a mansion or a studio, I’d bet money they were happy. Heck, kids are happy walking into their first apartment. Merry Christmas!

  • @marciam6224
    @marciam6224 Год назад +1

    Here in west MI we call that "road" a 2 track. Lots of parties held back in our early years. The siding on the farm house looks like it could be asbestos.

  • @nathanhale7444
    @nathanhale7444 2 года назад +11

    I want something like that so friggin bad!
    Watching this is pure torture but I couldn't stop watching

    • @AmericanPatriot-cw9xe
      @AmericanPatriot-cw9xe 2 года назад

      lots of land for sale down there for close to 1100 a acre if u look hard enough better get some while u can , its just going to explode upwards someday soon maybe

    • @diannadunford8098
      @diannadunford8098 Год назад +1

      It a dream of mine too but I'd prefer East TN not WVA.

    • @valerieirvin249
      @valerieirvin249 Год назад

      You n me both....
      This is what the Globalists - Marxist- elites are fighting to TAKE FROM US, among many of our other God given rights, 🤬😠

    • @jeffreycoon9634
      @jeffreycoon9634 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AmericanPatriot-cw9xewhere is “down there”? I definitely don’t need 100 acres but would love to get 20

    • @AmericanPatriot-cw9xe
      @AmericanPatriot-cw9xe 9 месяцев назад

      @@jeffreycoon9634 wayne county West virginia or any countys around it, some to the south of wayne county has pretty remote spots, a 2 yrs ago I found land for about 1,000 a acre, its went up a bit since then but how much im not sure I , I ended up buying more land right next to me that came up for sale here in Ohio, but my familys roots are in West Virginia and its hard to beat the people n price of land

  • @ralphmills7322
    @ralphmills7322 2 года назад +11

    That part of rural West Virginia looks a lot like rural land around here in Maine. When my father and I used to go along back roads in the 70's where he grew up in the 40's his most frequent comment was "I remember back when this was all fields." He and my grandfather used to run horse drawn mowers to cut down the vegetation along the shoulder of those old town roads. Of course the old fields were all full of tree saplings and an undergrowth I called "pucker bush" wild blackberry, ball burrs and briars.

    • @andrewslagle1974
      @andrewslagle1974 2 года назад +2

      The farm property in new york where we are makes that place look like hard scrabble ground for sure !

    • @dennistyler8746
      @dennistyler8746 2 года назад +1

      My Grandfather farmed 40 acres in Freedom, Maine. My Father and his siblings born on the 🚜.

  • @dons207
    @dons207 2 года назад +59

    Hi Troy, protective covenants are also becoming popular with land companies. I personally would probably decide not to purchase under those conditions. Some covenants even dictate what type of animals you can raise on the property. I think if you did a video on buying WV land through a Sheriff`s sale with pro`s and con`s would be really interesting. Maybe even film checking a property out that is on the list. 2 thumbs up on this video!

    • @denp54z
      @denp54z 2 года назад +1

      Do covenants pass on after a forced Sheriff sale?

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 2 года назад +1

      Agenda 2030, agenda 2050

    • @myd0gr3x
      @myd0gr3x 2 года назад

      find the Land Patent for the land...
      the Patent list any and all restrictions...
      a Patent cannot be collaterally attacked (covenant)...
      if the seller is trying to sell surface rights only RUN RUN RUN...

    • @westvirginiaminer3046
      @westvirginiaminer3046 Год назад

      @@myd0gr3x in WV almost no property of any real acreage has mineral rights anymore. Most were sold off decades ago to mining companies. A lot of places have been mined out underneath and gas pumped out or being actively pumped. Surface rights are kinda the norm. Unless it’s a place that had no coal or gas to start with

    • @myd0gr3x
      @myd0gr3x Год назад

      @@westvirginiaminer3046 that situation, land ownership, is created by the criminal acts of the State aligned with the Corporations...
      when the Corporations abandoned the lands the State should have returned the lands to the people with all rights, instead the State holds the lands away from the people creating BS historical sites or parks...
      all States are criminal enterprises...

  • @JH-jd8ip
    @JH-jd8ip 2 года назад +7

    You guys do a good job , both in the production of this video and inspecting/exploring the property. Sure is some beautiful land in that area!

  • @stevewinbush4254
    @stevewinbush4254 2 года назад +13

    The one tree you showed us that looked bent over was an old indian trail marker . preserve that one. Its our history.

    • @tammywright8290
      @tammywright8290 2 года назад

      I actually have one on our property. We are in TN...I let my husband know 4hat was one tree that stayed..lol

    • @johndoshier6825
      @johndoshier6825 2 года назад

      You wouldn't need to mark a water source in the eastern US . Water sources are everywhere on that small farm .

  • @markb1487
    @markb1487 2 года назад

    Very very lucky to have 1 acre,never mind 110+,,wow,amazing place.💯👍💯👍💯👍

  • @erwinbrubacker7488
    @erwinbrubacker7488 2 года назад +4

    Driveway needs numerous Lg culverts.
    Im gettin to old to tackle such a project.
    At 63 I need to be winding down, not winding up.
    Sure enjoyed walking w you across this property. The springs is a HUGE plus !

  • @f1s2hg3
    @f1s2hg3 2 года назад +5

    My 15 acres is on a little river that looks like a big creek. It is two parcels connected by a private Right of Way 66 foot wide 1/2 mile long deeded to my 5 acre parcel and the ten acres has a 37k gambrel Polebarn timber frame with Beautiful red steel siding 28 mil thick. The roof is gambrel with white steel and it looks great with the new cooperative power company charging $8k to hook up power to the Polebarn on the ten acres. The five acres has Amish built timber red pine cabin and a shallow point well water tested high quality with no arsenic present at only 15 ft down. At 42” deep our shallow pump hole started filling up so that tells me the water aquifer is high and deep with a open dale on rivers edge apple trees planted and cherry trees with peach tree that died in the winter 2013-14. I’m trying to get everything setup for long vacations soon. I found one pile of trash on the ten acres it was the remains of an old RV trailer most was rotted away and gone just the metal parts still rusting into dust. Pray for our 1647AD American Cherokee Kelley family.

  • @karenb3567
    @karenb3567 2 года назад +8

    I'm actually curious as to what the purchase price was for this land? 111acres of farm land...beautiful spot in the middle of nowhere! Love it!

  • @blainestewart4197
    @blainestewart4197 2 года назад +1

    Those jars like worth money the latest also the truck other machines also for collectors

  • @lindyrockmam1189
    @lindyrockmam1189 2 года назад

    Man you found a paradise in heaven. What an awesome place in not so lucky to find something so beautiful.

  • @PaulT3046
    @PaulT3046 2 года назад

    I’m not a golfer but I really enjoy watching your channel. A big hello from Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @brucemanning388
    @brucemanning388 2 года назад +23

    I’d buy it for the right price!!! Being retired and the motivation for off grid would be a enjoyable way of living!

    • @grantperkins368
      @grantperkins368 2 года назад +1

      Oh :-) But you wouldn't be able to denude it of trees!! Bloody restrictions! Damn, that fella would have those big 'uns down in a pinch lol!
      Murrica.

    • @mother8696
      @mother8696 2 года назад +2

      Lol…”the way of the land”… have u ever lived here? Darlings.. go home until spring. If it’s still there, you can buy it for 1:2 price. Are YOU living on that Farm? You ? Fascinating…. Show us how you do that

  • @matieyb
    @matieyb 2 года назад +2

    Good work y'all, I love it!

  • @mburke1211
    @mburke1211 2 года назад +6

    That was a visually appealing property with potential. The access was my main concern. To make it something I would homestead on, there would be quite a bit of hard work and money to be spent of road work and clean up.

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @stephenblack8804
    @stephenblack8804 8 месяцев назад +1

    A con is definitely access - going to need a bridge / culvert built to reach the home site. Anyone living there needs a dozer or the like to keep the roads passable.

  • @emilymangelsdorf8455
    @emilymangelsdorf8455 Месяц назад

    $1,100 an acre? That’s a steal! Never seen anything at that price area us in Indiana. I hope they enjoy it!!!

  • @charleenkell5714
    @charleenkell5714 2 года назад +1

    OMG the bent tree is amazing.

  • @davidsellars646
    @davidsellars646 2 года назад +7

    As a forester and a current resident of the left coast, my comments are rather generic. The survey is a huge plus as long as there are not other conflicting surveys. Acquiring copies of all recorded surveys in the immediate area should be done sooner than later. The house is a huge liability. Could it be legally burned in place? The machinery probably is so stripped that it just needs hauled off. The area needs to be examined carefully for oil, antifreeze, etc., as well as batteries and tires, and any pesticides. Where you find junk equipment, you frequently find this stuff also. Did I hear right that there can be no timber harvest, domestic use or commercial, until 2075? Were perpetual timber rights sold off at some time? That, for me, would be a deal breaker. What about mineral rights? How about liens and judgements? In the last fifty plus years, I have run into all of these issues.

  • @TheRetroFarmhouse
    @TheRetroFarmhouse 2 года назад +13

    Love these videos and appreciate the knowledge you share. We might be moving back to WV eventually to continue our homestead and will be contacting you if we find a property to look at! 😊

  • @INFINITYSWAGGER1
    @INFINITYSWAGGER1 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video. Thanks Troy and Kelly!

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @richardstump4582
    @richardstump4582 2 года назад

    Alright! Thank YOU GUYS

  • @stevenkaskus6173
    @stevenkaskus6173 2 года назад

    Great finding all those markers and the spring.

  • @dennistyler8746
    @dennistyler8746 2 года назад +1

    I think it's way more than traveling Nurses would want to get into. GL to them.

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

    • @mistytyndall3228
      @mistytyndall3228 2 года назад +1

      Us nurses are hardy resourceful people..dont underestimate us

  • @baldwelder8775
    @baldwelder8775 Год назад +1

    being so high up, that spring could be utilized as a hydro generator for energy security, then the water collected and reused

    • @richdobbs6595
      @richdobbs6595 29 дней назад

      I think the volume of water is too small that its not particularly viable. OTOH, you might be able to put in a dam to collect rainwater and even out the flow and then use that high head and a larger volume of water.

  • @LisaRucker-x8k
    @LisaRucker-x8k 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful.theres water.access road .and a power pole.great deal.

  • @chrischurch2587
    @chrischurch2587 10 месяцев назад

    Greetings from South Africa.

  • @seadogg1979
    @seadogg1979 2 года назад +2

    that is a great place. the 2 thing i would want to know is could a cement truck get back in there or other heavy equipment. cement truck accessability means most things could get back in there but if you couldnt get that in u would have a real tough time with things...other building sites that ridge above that great pasture would be nice place for a house then use all the rest whatever..

  • @artemiasalina1860
    @artemiasalina1860 2 года назад +33

    The prohibition on timbering until 2075 is very strange to me (I'm in the north). It just seems so wrong to buy a property with someone else deciding what you can do with it. Imagine buying a chicken coup with a restriction that you can't sell the eggs from the chickens you raise in it. Really rubs me the wrong way when I hear of these restrictions.
    PS, you're providing a valuable service by walking these properties.

    • @stevemorris3710
      @stevemorris3710 2 года назад +2

      'Land of the free'

    • @artemiasalina1860
      @artemiasalina1860 2 года назад +2

      @@stevemorris3710 "This land is your land (kinda)
      This land is my land (sorta)
      From California (or thereabouts)
      To the New York island! (YMMV)"

    • @shanebiggers8437
      @shanebiggers8437 2 года назад +8

      @@artemiasalina1860 I feel the same way searched for a good while before I found land with no restrictions bought it then guess what the county came up with their own restrictions. No mobile homes 1800 plus square ft houses snd no splitting the house from the land 🙄. They want that house tax on every acre.

    • @artemiasalina1860
      @artemiasalina1860 2 года назад +3

      @@shanebiggers8437 Yup, I hear you.

    • @ian3580
      @ian3580 2 года назад +1

      But presumably when that restriction was put in place and the land sold, the price reflected that limitation as well. My guess is that someone owned this parcel and an adjacent one, wanted to keep the adjacent and sell this but wanted to be sure it didn't just get timbered.....this reducing their enjoyment of their own property (the one they kept).

  • @LittleCabin
    @LittleCabin 2 года назад +17

    Could local volunteer fire department use the house for training??? Looks like nice property once the cleanup is done.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  2 года назад +5

      I have heard of some people getting that option. Usually they don’t let it burn all the way though! They are too good at putting them out

    • @SwannOG
      @SwannOG 2 года назад +4

      Good idea once is burnt down completely minimizes trash removal.

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131 2 года назад +7

      Yep. I had the local FD come burn down an old farmhouse and barn on my old property. They did a great job.

    • @LittleCabin
      @LittleCabin 2 года назад +3

      @@RedToolHouse Ha ha -- I guess that should usually be the goal!

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 2 года назад +3

      @@RedToolHouse You could always have a major bonfire, and tear the rest of it down. Get somebody with a excavator in there.

  • @helentuma8989
    @helentuma8989 2 года назад

    A property was sold not to from us . About 5 acres it has a a section of a house 25 x 50 ft. They bought it for a very large pole building
    They fixed up the old home that was sitting ther and put an addition on the back looks nice. They did a good job

  • @TimAZ
    @TimAZ Год назад +1

    Beautiful land, I'm in Arizona and I am jealous. I would buy that in a heartbeat if I could afford living in West Virginia.

  • @joshuasummers7440
    @joshuasummers7440 2 года назад +1

    Red Tool House - Homestead the ford pickup truck that you're looking at is a 1977 Ford F100 or F150 pickup truck.

  • @villagesteader3552
    @villagesteader3552 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful land!

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 2 года назад +2

    Makes me miss the 38 acres I owned right next door in Roane county.

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @mpalmer7800
    @mpalmer7800 2 года назад +1

    The car fanatics can definitely do some restoration on that Ford truck.. huge property.

    • @johndoshier6825
      @johndoshier6825 2 года назад

      Junk yards are full of old trucks to restore .

  • @any1butclinton
    @any1butclinton 2 года назад +4

    This makes me miss the old homestead I sold in Kanawha a few years back. The 50 acres was landlocked when the interstate was built however, and the easement was steep and practically unusable. Someday I'll return to the mountains but am leaning towards Eastern Tenn.

    • @morgansword
      @morgansword 2 года назад +2

      I have to agree with you... at least in eastern tenn., most finish highschool and its southern language is understandable and musical. no pun intended.

  • @glenmclendon9209
    @glenmclendon9209 Год назад

    Looked at land 12 miles uphill from Hinton for a few years that belonged to my Father in Law .
    Having to drive to work and back everyday was the deal breaker . Beautiful as it is there I'm not doing it .

  • @johnmoore2555
    @johnmoore2555 2 года назад +1

    Y’all need to do some follow up videos on properties that you have looked at

  • @albertbasson6611
    @albertbasson6611 2 года назад

    House is gone, but a lot of old reclameable wood. To use as a reminder in a new dwelling... I would buy it in a heartbeat.

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @lukebieniek9069
    @lukebieniek9069 2 года назад

    Wow I love it. This place has everything. 🧐🌈😃👍

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew 2 года назад +6

    It comes with canned goods? I want to live there! Looks like you’d need a rugged 4WD truck. That timber restriction might be a deal breaker though. That sucks.

  • @TheKris2615
    @TheKris2615 2 года назад

    Hi guys thankyou been looking gor the land and eyes to see what out there.

  • @j.sargent9172
    @j.sargent9172 2 года назад +1

    Pretty cool, I got family right outside of charleston in Boone and racine

  • @darlenenistor6759
    @darlenenistor6759 2 года назад

    Very pretty area. Great video. Random video want to watch more videos

  • @gars1074
    @gars1074 2 года назад +4

    Great video and beautiful land. So peaceful looking. I agree with many comments though about too many city escapees moving in and spoiling a quiet, rural, respectful way of life.
    BTW Are there many poisonous snakes in that area?

  • @doloresmitchell8083
    @doloresmitchell8083 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the video and thanks

  • @greenleafycabbage8715
    @greenleafycabbage8715 2 года назад +2

    Its beautiful. I want to work on a place like that. With or without an internet

  • @marilynhebert7852
    @marilynhebert7852 2 года назад

    Yes it is GOLD, did the same and we were blessed!!!!!

  • @elaprendiz7203
    @elaprendiz7203 2 года назад

    I just got a property like this, it is only 5 ac, I will clear the property to make it look good to sell it for a profit…. love this videos always something interesting….

  • @cindkmac
    @cindkmac Год назад

    Lived in Pocahontas county yrs ago, love w Va!

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 2 года назад

    I deeply appreciate the fact you are boldly but lovingly vocal about your firm proclamation of being born again Christians. Thank you.

  • @paulwoods1132
    @paulwoods1132 2 года назад +1

    One Man's Junk is another mans Treasure BOY I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THAT FORD TRUCK

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @randybird9979
    @randybird9979 2 года назад +1

    hey, that is the best places to be, wish I was younger, keep us posted on your updates and progress, I am pulling for you

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @chessman483
    @chessman483 2 года назад +4

    I’ve bought well over 50 houses before. I’ve bought most of my houses because others wouldn’t buy them. I’ve tidied them up at an incredibly cheap price and re-sold at big profits. I would doubt this house is any different.

  • @unclegunnysack4895
    @unclegunnysack4895 Год назад

    I would have it logged and have a couple guys brush hog it out and dozer the buildings and flatten out the lot with some dozer work. Then a new build. Leave the spring house / root cellar. The foundation anyway. Dozer can level the road too down to the paved road.

  • @ladyryan902
    @ladyryan902 2 года назад

    I just found you..so good of you to tour these peoples property for them..im from mts originally and my 1st thought at the meadow was whoa way to low flooding area...😁that's just my grand talking lol..its beautiful

    • @sambotros1918
      @sambotros1918 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iKoBujiJyfc/видео.html

  • @centerlinepreparedness3691
    @centerlinepreparedness3691 2 года назад

    I inquired about this property right after it had gone into contact. That old Ford truck is worth a lot more than scrap. A lot more.

  • @stickybudsgardens6942
    @stickybudsgardens6942 2 года назад +2

    Cool video! First time I'm on your channel. Thats a real blessing to the couple you did the walk through for and a great day out for you n the wife too!
    Got me thinking maybe I should look and see if there's any land auctions in my desired area!?
    Cheerz!

  • @dougsmith548
    @dougsmith548 2 года назад +1

    I did not see you and I did not hear you mention anything about cell phone coverage in case the phone line does go out from a tree falling in a storm. As far as the property goes I would buy it in a minute. Stay safe you too good luck on your future endeavours with your place. 🇨🇦

  • @tomwinkle5536
    @tomwinkle5536 2 года назад +3

    I would not write that house off without having an expert look it over. Older homes in my experience are built well. Check out roof rafters and floor joyce. If the lumber is still solid you can repair a hell of a lot cheaper than destroying and haul off and starting from scratch. Lumber is very high and repairs can be done a room at a time.

    • @terryatpi
      @terryatpi 2 года назад +1

      Also you can save yourself a ton of red tape , permitting, inspectors ect. Ect ect.

    • @terryatpi
      @terryatpi 2 года назад +2

      You can literally switch out the structure piece by piece. Alone in the woods.

    • @terryatpi
      @terryatpi 2 года назад

      The things people moving out to the woods are getting sick of

  • @vanlifenomadfirekeeper
    @vanlifenomadfirekeeper 2 года назад +2

    I need a one or two acrea plot. Real cheap. I'm living in my van. I've got close to $5000.00 saved up.

  • @scottfuhrer7488
    @scottfuhrer7488 Год назад +1

    Beautiful place to build a Log Cabin house

  • @michaelbottomley2520
    @michaelbottomley2520 2 года назад +1

    You could reclaim some of the timber for making chicken sheds etc off the old house etc

  • @charlesvickers4804
    @charlesvickers4804 2 года назад

    The old house is barn worthy . Use what is good material on inside to firm up the outside and use as a barn. Take out the floors and back fill the foundation with dirt to floor level.

  • @mechanics4all405
    @mechanics4all405 2 года назад

    sorry didnt realize till after there was no tree felling,unless trees already down I suppose,loved video

  • @ChileExpatFamily
    @ChileExpatFamily Месяц назад

    Yall should have come to Chile.
    Clean, safe, low to no taxes. Spectacular beautiful.
    jim

  • @Mr.ForceRipe
    @Mr.ForceRipe 2 года назад

    You can never go wrong when buying land, its the surest investment one can make, just add value to it and wait a few years and you'll be smiling..

  • @sadocramos857
    @sadocramos857 2 года назад

    You guys did a good job Ramos from Connecticut say hi to my new friends

  • @jeffgootjes8418
    @jeffgootjes8418 2 года назад +11

    No logging would be a deal breaker for me. Does that include any cutting of trees even for personal use? Two creek crossings would be difficult during floods too.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  2 года назад +6

      Personal use is fine. Selling of timber is prohibited.

    • @Bl00obs
      @Bl00obs 2 года назад +6

      @@RedToolHouse That's crazy! I used to live in Hampshire county and I've never had restrictions like that on property. I would avoid that property for the sole reason. Homesteading is about freedom.

    • @donmedford2563
      @donmedford2563 2 года назад +5

      @@RedToolHouse who placed the restriction on cutting timber and why?

  • @darleneclark6098
    @darleneclark6098 2 года назад +1

    Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Too many cons for me at 50 years. But for some young buck might be worth it. We just purchased land in Henry county VA that was partially timbered. Has a Mobil home ( that we are currently rehabbing) good well, creek, and natural spring, good Septic, and electricity. It's perfect for us, out in the country, but not too far. 20 min. To Lowes etc. Everyone's needs are different, but the timber restrictions would be a deal breaker for me personally. Ours is A1 zoned land and we have all mineral rights. That's important. Also depends on the amount of cash they have going into the project.

  • @BillyBob-cx1kb
    @BillyBob-cx1kb 2 года назад +1

    Your awesome if I buy land in WV I'll call you im looking to buy 5 + acres.
    For someone new.to this your alot of help. Great job

  • @robwilli9920
    @robwilli9920 7 месяцев назад

    Just watching this. Would you consider going back for a visit, and see what they have managed to do with the property since original film date?

  • @margaretmcdonald9470
    @margaretmcdonald9470 2 года назад +1

    Nice property. Love looking at old places. I'm sure there's a lot of old stuff there. There is value in those. The old food jars are old too. Don't know how long they been canned but some could be good. Not really sure. If you don't want to keep the food in the jars. Dump it out. Food canned back in the day would be good as long as the seal hadn't been broke. That's the way it was when I was growing up. I'm sure you know all that. I just wanted to say something about that. Good luck with your property.

    • @terryatpi
      @terryatpi 2 года назад +1

      Also he was talking about not much riff raff around. Kids or drunks would have broke / shot up the place in 20 yrs. So that’s a good sign

  • @BigDmike24
    @BigDmike24 2 года назад +1

    Love the land.. its worth the price. I don't like the restrictions tho. For thee price I could work around the restrictions. Glad these folks where able to find land and the opportunity to live out their dream .

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  2 года назад +2

      The seller actually lifted the timber restriction at the time of sale.

    • @BigDmike24
      @BigDmike24 2 года назад

      @@RedToolHouse wow! That's awesome!! 👍👍

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 2 года назад +1

    That pick-up truck is probably more from the 50s or 60s. Check the tail light lens. Usually it has the date of the vehicle. You might be able to sell some of the parts.
    Good luck with the new property!
    I wonder why they don’t allow timbering for such a long period of time.

    • @RedToolHouse
      @RedToolHouse  2 года назад +4

      The bed may be older but the truck is definitely early 70s. I had a ‘72 and a ‘59 Ford pickup.

  • @chriswhitley3283
    @chriswhitley3283 2 года назад

    Horses, truck garden, possibly hay fields. Flat ground. I think 🤔 for his idea of a homestead. Would be beautiful for remote home office.

  • @jesselove6989
    @jesselove6989 2 года назад +1

    These videos are great.

  • @nickmad887
    @nickmad887 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @KeenLaF
    @KeenLaF 2 года назад

    Looks well worth it to me.

  • @petuniaromania6294
    @petuniaromania6294 2 года назад +11

    It's a real treasure - what a Blessing of a place you found and with so much potential :) That home probably has lead paint, so wear masks when you're inside. I imagine that the wood from that old home can be repurposed into other small structures, including a bridge, walkways, outhouse, shower area, off-grid cook site, chicken barn, etc. The tin on the roof (I think that was tin, yes?) is very valuable and can also be repurposed as well. In the Spring you'll have beautiful blooming trees and vegetation of all sorts - especially vegetables b/c obviously the Lady of that home had a large garden, thus the canned items :) If any of that is canned fruit, then you've also got fruit trees around :) perhaps even nut trees :)
    WATER and FLOODING: I'd take special note of "all" sites containing and holding water, for both your future design and construction plans for the property, off-grid resources, as well as your general safety (flooding comes to mind and swiftly flowing water) so be very careful there.
    Well, congratulations and may the Lord Bless You in this beautiful and exciting endeavor :)

    • @teresahiggs4896
      @teresahiggs4896 2 года назад +3

      YES! Look at EVERYTHING and ask “ What can I use this for? How can I remember use this “thing”” ?
      You will be surprised at what you can re use.
      Any old equipment you can sell , if you can’t use it.

    • @petuniaromania6294
      @petuniaromania6294 2 года назад

      @@teresahiggs4896 Thank You, great advice.

    • @valerieirvin249
      @valerieirvin249 Год назад +2

      Never heard of being around " lead paint" as being toxic. Digesting it, yes... 🤔

    • @petuniaromania6294
      @petuniaromania6294 Год назад

      @@valerieirvin249 we studied it in one of my environmental science courses. Lead paint chips off and as it breaks down over time it enters the lungs as we breathe in the minute particles and can contaminate waterways and the overall environment.