This looks great. I've never been to Idaho but I hear it's beautiful. This would be a wonderful place to buy if you have that kind of money. Best of luck.
Unexpectedly came across this channel, and loved it! Such beautiful beautiful country! I enjoyed the tour, and your easygoing narration. Thank you for a most pleasant 14:08 minutes. 😊
What a great property for a destination wedding r other event….those barns would be ideal to house guests, have a reception, set up a commercial kitchen in the house, open the rooms up and remodel the house….you could hold two different events at the same time….if only I had the money and some investors to go with it….i would buy it in a snap and get going on it….if you designed it well, you would have plenty of parking and little shuttles toe guests from parking to the event. Ok…my brain is probably overthinking it but it’s got room to let people make noise and have fun….
Omg, what a beauty and yes to your questions in the beginning! Did I miss it? What the annual taxes!✌️ Wow, you were born in 79, I went to Basic Training in 78!😂
I can't give you a definitive answer to the taxes the seller has split more than 300 acres of farm ground off the tax parcel but in 2023 it was $1208.50 You know what they say: wisdom adds a few years to the appearance. 😆
@idahorealestate Wow, $1200 a year, that's chump change in my neck of the woods! And by God, you must be blessed with lots of wisdom!😅 Just kidding, you have that "good Ol' Boy" look!✌️ Beautiful country!👍
Nice place that needs work. This one might be worth it. Is the state going to cut the water off? For real man. It is close to the snake river. The Cobalt mines are going to be a problem.
No need to worry about water cuts here in North Idaho! We get our irrigation straight from nature, thanks to God. The issues you're thinking of are in Eastern Idaho, which is hundreds of miles away from us. While the Snake River is nearby, the irrigation concerns in Southern Idaho don't affect us here in the north. Just take a look around at all the beautiful farmland-none of it is irrigated because we rely entirely on pure rainfall.
@@ironwoodworkman4917 Canola is quite versatile beyond just oil production! Here are a few other uses for canola: Animal Feed: Canola meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is a high-protein feed for livestock. Biofuel: Canola oil can be used to produce biodiesel, which is a renewable and cleaner-burning fuel. Industrial Applications: Canola oil is used in the production of lubricants, biodiesel, and even in the manufacturing of soaps and cosmetics.
@@idahorealestate You could say the same thing about lard, walnut, corn, hemp, sun flowers etc. As long as tax payers are not forced by the government to pay for the farmer to grow it. I do not care. Problem is that most farmers get money from the government to keep the farm running. I know people do not want to hear this. But most farmers do not know what they are doing. Example: The Conola you are looking at is growing out of dirt. Not soil. Without massive amounts of imputes nothing would grow in that dirt. They are losing most of the rain to the clouds, and the plows. They will learn in due time. To bad they are learning the hard way. Many are losing their farms. Please note: The fight over water rights will never end. It does not matter the location. It is about control, Not water. Anyhow, Is this on the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer? or some other water supply? County water? maybe?
God provides all the water we need, so there are no water rights to worry about. A perk test is unnecessary because the septic leach lines have been in the ground for 60 years and are functioning properly. Yes, the property has been surveyed.
The couple purchasing this property are two military veterans, educated, and hard-working. I believe they will be great additions to our community. I have a long list of Native Idahoans, that I would trade out for these two in a second.
Stunning property! A blessing to see property like this still available.
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Wonderful property. It takes me back to my childhood. The house gives a feel of being in the warm welcoming atmosphere of a Grandparent’s home / farm.
@@fracturedfauve thank you for watching.
I love this house and I love this little town too.
We love it here also.🥰
That truly is a beautiful property, Earl. It's a time capsule of the highest quality. It was fun to see it!
Thank you
So sorry that people leave you lots negative comments; they’re probably not from Idaho. Beautiful property
Thank you for the kind words. It's strange how many people get angry about a real estate video.
This looks great. I've never been to Idaho but I hear it's beautiful. This would be a wonderful place to buy if you have that kind of money. Best of luck.
Consider this as an invitation to visit Idaho. You won't be disappointed.
Please stay away, so tired of the explosion of growth
Unexpectedly came across this channel, and loved it! Such beautiful beautiful country! I enjoyed the tour, and your easygoing narration. Thank you for a most pleasant 14:08 minutes. 😊
Thank you so much for the compliment. 😊 We are happy that you found us. 🎉
Wow! 🤩 gorgeous and a cute surprise at 10:39
Nice. Great family times nearby in Lewiston and Clarkston.
Absolutely! This area is perfect for family adventures. So many great memories to be made here!
Great video, great property! My guess is canola in the field.
You are correct.
Awesome Property!!!
Thank you for watching and for your kind words.
Great place!
Thank you.
What a great property for a destination wedding r other event….those barns would be ideal to house guests, have a reception, set up a commercial kitchen in the house, open the rooms up and remodel the house….you could hold two different events at the same time….if only I had the money and some investors to go with it….i would buy it in a snap and get going on it….if you designed it well, you would have plenty of parking and little shuttles toe guests from parking to the event.
Ok…my brain is probably overthinking it but it’s got room to let people make noise and have fun….
I like your thinking. Those are some great ideas.
Love this!
Thank you
Nice job!
Thanks!
Omg, what a beauty and yes to your questions in the beginning! Did I miss it? What the annual taxes!✌️
Wow, you were born in 79, I went to Basic Training in 78!😂
I can't give you a definitive answer to the taxes the seller has split more than 300 acres of farm ground off the tax parcel but in 2023 it was $1208.50 You know what they say: wisdom adds a few years to the appearance. 😆
@idahorealestate
Wow, $1200 a year, that's chump change in my neck of the woods! And by God, you must be blessed with lots of wisdom!😅 Just kidding, you have that "good Ol' Boy" look!✌️
Beautiful country!👍
That's CANOLA. -- Bonus points!
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My dream property....
Let's make it a reality.
Nice place that needs work. This one might be worth it.
Is the state going to cut the water off? For real man. It is close to the snake river.
The Cobalt mines are going to be a problem.
BTW canola oil is bad for you. Use walnut oil or lard.
Thank you for the video.
No need to worry about water cuts here in North Idaho! We get our irrigation straight from nature, thanks to God. The issues you're thinking of are in Eastern Idaho, which is hundreds of miles away from us. While the Snake River is nearby, the irrigation concerns in Southern Idaho don't affect us here in the north. Just take a look around at all the beautiful farmland-none of it is irrigated because we rely entirely on pure rainfall.
@@ironwoodworkman4917 Canola is quite versatile beyond just oil production! Here are a few other uses for canola:
Animal Feed: Canola meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is a high-protein feed for livestock.
Biofuel: Canola oil can be used to produce biodiesel, which is a renewable and cleaner-burning fuel.
Industrial Applications: Canola oil is used in the production of lubricants, biodiesel, and even in the manufacturing of soaps and cosmetics.
@@idahorealestate You could say the same thing about lard, walnut, corn, hemp, sun flowers etc.
As long as tax payers are not forced by the government to pay for the farmer to grow it. I do not care.
Problem is that most farmers get money from the government to keep the farm running.
I know people do not want to hear this. But most farmers do not know what they are doing.
Example: The Conola you are looking at is growing out of dirt. Not soil. Without massive amounts of imputes nothing would grow in that dirt.
They are losing most of the rain to the clouds, and the plows. They will learn in due time.
To bad they are learning the hard way. Many are losing their farms.
Please note: The fight over water rights will never end. It does not matter the location. It is about control, Not water.
Anyhow, Is this on the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer? or some other water supply? County water? maybe?
@@ironwoodworkman4917 it’s on the Columbia Plateau basaltic rock aquifers
❤Idaho
Agree!
Maybe it’s for sale because it lost its water rights? Have a perk test? Has it been surveyed? Do you have to put septic tank in?
God provides all the water we need, so there are no water rights to worry about. A perk test is unnecessary because the septic leach lines have been in the ground for 60 years and are functioning properly. Yes, the property has been surveyed.
You had me at the green shag carpet!
Memories
Is this one on the MLS or is it an off market listing?
Yes, it is on the MLS 98914559
the yellow crop is canola
You are correct.
Canola!
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Canola
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Please don’t move to Idaho
The couple purchasing this property are two military veterans, educated, and hard-working. I believe they will be great additions to our community. I have a long list of Native Idahoans, that I would trade out for these two in a second.
Beautiful place-rattle snakes up the ass there.