First, let me tell you. Hi I am Daisy Jen Duck wanted to welcome you guys on your new place.We here in Linden, Tennessee beautiful place we also lived here too. We’re on the Tennessee river where you’re at it’s on a buffalo river. wow it’s really nice to have you guys down in our neck of the woods. is beautiful Tennessee is very pretty been here over 24 years and love it. My husband is from Parsons Tennessee across the river, but we choose to live here on the Tennessee River I can hear the river boats, but I can’t see them, I wouldn’t trade Perry county for nothing so welcome aboard and would love to meet you and your husband. Now you-have the senior citizen uptown at the factory. have a couple places to eat around there good place the barbecue is on the outpost that’s down going towards Pickwick dam off of 128. I see barbecue place in Parsons pretty good going out of town on 412 we live down here by the gravel pit. There’s some other good places around here to eat like Cowboys over here beside us down on 100 a little high, but not bad, then we had the river shack down down behind . when you cross over the big Tennessee bridge on 412 right after you pass, it come down a bit. There’s a BP station turn left all that road lines and dined past the marina and the river shock. Is there good food come back up on 412 and then you got little joshes there OK but you got to have cash no credit cards same with the river, so I just wanted to tell you welcome aboard Mike and Jennifer and hope Sunday will get to see you. My husband is Nick and Jen I’m on Facebook and I am a Quilter) and a sewing welcome aboard
I nearly fell off my chair when you stated what your Yearly Taxes would be. Here in So. NH our takes are $8K a year. For a very modest older cape style home on .75 acre. I am blown away and so happy for you both. Good luck!!
Yes, NH is heavy on property tax... however... we have no sales tax and no Income tax... so if you're just starting out.. not a bad choice. I recommend building a smaller sized house if you go 'stick&brick'. McMansions are a huge tax liability.
Are taxes are very good . I am on the Tennessee River. I got a girl and I could hear the river boats can’t see him but I get here I’m like exes are only $200 a year tops never move from here.
Yep but there’s only one problem there’s not a whole Lotta jobs here either we have a factory in town and a factory in Parsons and a factory in Lexington but if you want something you gotta drive far away but that’s what life is about in the country Yep taxes are only 200 here free for us and I’m half an acre.
Mike and Jen, we ended up buying 7 acres at the September 3rd event. Ours is a corner property, with the county road along the one side of our property, and a road, not yet named as of yesterday. We saw 3 lots, but but fell in love with the first one we saw. Hopefully some day in the future, we will have the pleasure of meeting you.
How could two people be any more blessed, than you! Congratulations! What a wonderful life you have earned! Thank you for sharing your life with us! I’m so happy for you! Gail from SW Michigan 🥰
love your land I recently bought a RV gas prices to high to travel so I bought 9.4 acres in the woods put all the utilities in my self and my brother Love just the solitude of it thanks for some of your ideas
Very informative and what a delightful place to call home. I can only imagine waking up to the peaceful sound of nature and drinking in the healthy air. Well done you two.
I really hope you see this! My wife and I are coming there on their next sale! In your video, you showed a map of properties around you! What are the sizes of the property around you, ruffly?
Congratulations guys 😁 your place is awesome and perfect 🥰 I hope videos are coming when: your Truck and 5th wheel we're obtained 😁 and maybe a 5th wheel tour 😁
Rip Rap, at least in MI, that's what ir'a called. TN is beautiful. Even though you'll get snow, it will be manageable. Love following you both. Great Job!
Thanks for all the video information on the Woodlands at Buffalo River. We will be attending the property showing on February 4th 2023. We are looking for a 5 acre lot. I do have one question about the Linden TN area. Are there any grocery stores there. So far my research has turned up anything of use.
@@RVLifestyle I'm researching electric, water and septic. I'm wondering if it is cheaper to get city water rather than install a well. Any comments on this are appreciated.
Yes, there is grocery stores close by Linden has food giant Parsons across the river has food. Giant Decatur county has Johnson’s grocery store, Luckys and Parsons and then you got to save a lot where we shop on 412 then you got a little grow a little places to eat out at Rivershack Down on 412 then you go to joshes then if you’re going out of town you got like towards Lexington Tennessee you got wild hogs. Oh you got a barbecue place in Linden you got two pizza places in Linden you got a liquor store in Linden you got two gas stations in Linden you gotta Dollar General in Linden. You got a library you got schools we got senior housing. He got a senior center. He got a bunch of churches get a food pantry. We used to have a hospital. We don’t have a hospital no more that’s down on fourth Highway 13 but we got a steakhouse here off of 100 like one towards Parsons. It’s called Cowboys looks sense of but not too bad, then if you go to South on Highway 13 in Waynesboro, they got a food giant down there. They got a tractor supply down there sonic down there. Oh we have a sonic in Parsons. We got to McDonald’s in Parsons. It’s a unique little town. I’ve been here over 24 years. My husband is from Parsons, so come on down everybody else is here why not y’all Daisy duck
Very nice property, would like to suggest purchasing a telescoping pruning saw and trimming dead branches off your pines as high up as you can reach from the ground. Leave the trimmed off branches on the ground to decompose and provide both habitat for native flora and fauna as well as enrich the soil of the forest floor. It will also help open up the forest canopy a bit, bringing more sunlight to the forest floor. You might also think about selective thinning of the pines to allow again more sunlight to the forest floor and allow the healthier trees to grow with less competition. Forest management is critical to keeping your trees healthy and to protect yourselves and your investment from natural weather events. Most states offer forest management consultation and evaluation for free, or you could hire a professional arborist. From this video only, I did notice very little undergrowth and understory flora. Caveat: I've never been to Tennessee and don't know anything about native forest soils, nor do I know anything about loblolly pines, so it could very well be that the lack of undergrowth is 100% normal. I did notice, however, that the pines are growing in rows, so it's obviously a re-planted forest and mono-culture forests can be vulnerable. You might want to also consider planting other conifers to diversify the flora.
Your property looks very nice. You sure have had a lot of work done. Best Wishes! The Buffalo River is beautiful and it’s good that you don’t have to worry about the river overflowing onto your property. Is the town very far away?
This was very informative. I really enjoyed it and I learned a lot. Thank you so much. We are looking into this right now. Just not sure where we’re going to land.
I am jealous that place looks wonderful what a dream the best of both worlds land peaceful and your trailer doesn’t get much better maybe someday will get back there to see you. Just came back from Johnson city a few weeks ago fell in love with eastern Tennessee Have to get out of California. Soon enjoy you too,
This was a nice update. I can't wait to see the next step in landscaping, perhaps log steps down to the fire pit, and planting of local seasonal flowers inside you U driveway. It will be fun exploring the remaining acres for new discoveries and special retreat spots for walks. T hank you for sharing.
Congratulations to all of you, Bo is beautiful!! I am trying to convince my husband, it would be a great way to live!!!! Hopefully we will be doing the same!
I have property in Lexington TN. I visited the property this past June. I am looking to put an RV site and possibly a manufacture home on the land in the future, but I first want to have the land surveyed as me an my sister own the land and we want to split the parcel in half to do as we please. We inherited the 122.5 acres from my dad when he passed in 12/2019. The land has an old home on it, so it has electricity and sewer already connected. The land near the road is cleared out. The neighbors actually keep the land near the road cut. When I visited the land, I was able to meet the neighbor, and he remembered my dad and his name🥺from 1989 when my dad purchased the property. It’s a rural community, so folks know all their neighbors. But it has a lot of dense trees on the property that will have to be cleared out. My question to you, did you stay on your site while all this work was done? And how long did it take for your RV pad to be completed? I live out of state so I will have to travel back and forth from AZ to make sure things get done. As I still work full time and still have 10 years before I retire. Do you have any recommendations for me regarding your experience? Again, congratulations on your property and thank you for sharing.
Your site really looks wonderful. A word of caution however regarding your Loblolly Pines. Ice storms do occasionally occur in this part of the country. Those pine trees will snap like matchsticks. If you are full-time RVs you will be watching the weather and can leave the site. Otherwise you seem to have found a piece of heaven. Welcome to Tennessee
Nicely done. 👍 Also, I cracked up at the oxymoron name you gave your site. Loblolly essentially means a depression. A ridge is pretty much the opposite. 😉
This is awesome!! Have you considered to rent spots eventually to other RV campers? Just a thought to get your some financial return on your investment? And are you able to give us an estimate or range of costs to do this? I've been thinking of doing this in Northern California. Thanks.
curious about construction of driveway? In Iowa when i had my gravel drive extended for RV parking area they said i need the larger stones down prior to the 3/4 minus so the gravel would be less likely to sink into the earth? was that discussed with your situation?
For more info on this, see our accompanying blog post at rvlifestyle.com/how-to-live-in-an-rv-on-your-own-land/
First, let me tell you. Hi I am Daisy Jen Duck wanted to welcome you guys on your new place.We here in Linden, Tennessee beautiful place we also lived here too. We’re on the Tennessee river where you’re at it’s on a buffalo river. wow it’s really nice to have you guys down in our neck of the woods. is beautiful Tennessee is very pretty been here over 24 years and love it. My husband is from Parsons Tennessee across the river, but we choose to live here on the Tennessee River I can hear the river boats, but I can’t see them, I wouldn’t trade Perry county for nothing so welcome aboard and would love to meet you and your husband. Now you-have the senior citizen uptown at the factory. have a couple places to eat around there good place the barbecue is on the outpost that’s down going towards Pickwick dam off of 128. I see barbecue place in Parsons pretty good going out of town on 412 we live down here by the gravel pit. There’s some other good places around here to eat like Cowboys over here beside us down on 100 a little high, but not bad, then we had the river shack down down behind . when you cross over the big Tennessee bridge on 412 right after you pass, it come down a bit. There’s a BP station turn left all that road lines and dined past the marina and the river shock. Is there good food come back up on 412 and then you got little joshes there OK but you got to have cash no credit cards same with the river, so I just wanted to tell you welcome aboard Mike and Jennifer and hope Sunday will get to see you. My husband is Nick and Jen I’m on Facebook and I am a Quilter) and a sewing welcome aboard
I nearly fell off my chair when you stated what your Yearly Taxes would be. Here in So. NH our takes are $8K a year. For a very modest older cape style home on .75 acre. I am blown away and so happy for you both. Good luck!!
Yes, NH is heavy on property tax... however... we have no sales tax and no Income tax... so if you're just starting out.. not a bad choice. I recommend building a smaller sized house if you go 'stick&brick'. McMansions are a huge tax liability.
Are taxes are very good . I am on the Tennessee River. I got a girl and I could hear the river boats can’t see him but I get here I’m like exes are only $200 a year tops never move from here.
Yep but there’s only one problem there’s not a whole Lotta jobs here either we have a factory in town and a factory in Parsons and a factory in Lexington but if you want something you gotta drive far away but that’s what life is about in the country Yep taxes are only 200 here free for us and I’m half an acre.
I grew up with a "holler" as my backyard playground - couldn't have asked for a better childhood.
Mike and Jen, we ended up buying 7 acres at the September 3rd event. Ours is a corner property, with the county road along the one side of our property, and a road, not yet named as of yesterday. We saw 3 lots, but but fell in love with the first one we saw. Hopefully some day in the future, we will have the pleasure of meeting you.
Smart to do a larger septic field... always plan for upgrades early on.. it is rarely regretted. Costs only go up.
How could two people be any more blessed, than you! Congratulations! What a wonderful life you have earned! Thank you for sharing your life with us! I’m so happy for you! Gail from SW Michigan 🥰
your property is beautiful these are such great ideas securing land like this
love your land I recently bought a RV gas prices to high to travel so I bought 9.4 acres in the woods put all the utilities in my self and my brother Love just the solitude of it thanks for some of your ideas
Congratulations, Loblolly Ridge is beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing your phase one journey with us!
Very informative and what a delightful place to call home. I can only imagine waking up to the peaceful sound of nature and drinking in the healthy air. Well done you two.
What a lovely spot. So happy for you to be able to see your vision come to life. Thank you for sharing.
Congrats to you both.......I wish it was me. You both inspire me a lot. Thank you and God's blessings always.
Your elkhound is beautiful! We raised elkhound in the the Black Forest, Colorado when I young. I like what you’ve done to your property.
This is amazing to witness especially with the timely local contractors. It a bit of Heaven for sure. Great summary. B
Of course, I have watched your progress but again I say, Congratulations! 🎉 I am so excited for you both!!
Congratulations! You’re living my dream someday. Enjoy💞
So much great information. We look forward to meeting you on Feb 4. Jose & Doris
I really hope you see this! My wife and I are coming there on their next sale! In your video, you showed a map of properties around you! What are the sizes of the property around you, ruffly?
Congratulations guys 😁 your place is awesome and perfect 🥰
I hope videos are coming when: your Truck and 5th wheel we're obtained 😁 and maybe a 5th wheel tour 😁
Welcome to Tennessee from the east (Cumberland Plateau)!
This is awesome!!! we just bought property and close tomorrow we are super excited and are planning the same as you
Rip Rap, at least in MI, that's what ir'a called. TN is beautiful. Even though you'll get snow, it will be manageable. Love following you both. Great Job!
Outstanding property!! God Bless America 🇺🇸
Congratulations on a beautiful spot to enjoy and have fun. ❤️😃
Beautiful scenery and it’s yours!!! Bo is very happy there too🥰🥰🥰🙏🏻
Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all the video information on the Woodlands at Buffalo River. We will be attending the property showing on February 4th 2023. We are looking for a 5 acre lot. I do have one question about the Linden TN area. Are there any grocery stores there. So far my research has turned up anything of use.
Yes there s a supermarket downtown. Right near the courthouse.
@@RVLifestyle I'm researching electric, water and septic. I'm wondering if it is cheaper to get city water rather than install a well. Any comments on this are appreciated.
Yes, there is grocery stores close by Linden has food giant Parsons across the river has food. Giant Decatur county has Johnson’s grocery store, Luckys and Parsons and then you got to save a lot where we shop on 412 then you got a little grow a little places to eat out at Rivershack Down on 412 then you go to joshes then if you’re going out of town you got like towards Lexington Tennessee you got wild hogs. Oh you got a barbecue place in Linden you got two pizza places in Linden you got a liquor store in Linden you got two gas stations in Linden you gotta Dollar General in Linden. You got a library you got schools we got senior housing. He got a senior center. He got a bunch of churches get a food pantry. We used to have a hospital. We don’t have a hospital no more that’s down on fourth Highway 13 but we got a steakhouse here off of 100 like one towards Parsons. It’s called Cowboys looks sense of but not too bad, then if you go to South on Highway 13 in Waynesboro, they got a food giant down there. They got a tractor supply down there sonic down there. Oh we have a sonic in Parsons. We got to McDonald’s in Parsons. It’s a unique little town. I’ve been here over 24 years. My husband is from Parsons, so come on down everybody else is here why not y’all Daisy duck
Don’t forget to get in touch with Mr. Richardson. He’s the man that has the property for sale around here.
It's amazing how time flies! Can't wait to see your journey to find your next place in Michigan! Much love to you guys!❤️❤️❤️
Very nice property, would like to suggest purchasing a telescoping pruning saw and trimming dead branches off your pines as high up as you can reach from the ground. Leave the trimmed off branches on the ground to decompose and provide both habitat for native flora and fauna as well as enrich the soil of the forest floor. It will also help open up the forest canopy a bit, bringing more sunlight to the forest floor. You might also think about selective thinning of the pines to allow again more sunlight to the forest floor and allow the healthier trees to grow with less competition. Forest management is critical to keeping your trees healthy and to protect yourselves and your investment from natural weather events. Most states offer forest management consultation and evaluation for free, or you could hire a professional arborist. From this video only, I did notice very little undergrowth and understory flora. Caveat: I've never been to Tennessee and don't know anything about native forest soils, nor do I know anything about loblolly pines, so it could very well be that the lack of undergrowth is 100% normal. I did notice, however, that the pines are growing in rows, so it's obviously a re-planted forest and mono-culture forests can be vulnerable. You might want to also consider planting other conifers to diversify the flora.
Your property looks very nice. You sure have had a lot of work done. Best Wishes! The Buffalo River is beautiful and it’s good that you don’t have to worry about the river overflowing onto your property. Is the town very far away?
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, I hope you make truly wonderful memories!
I have lot#31 for 35 acres. Haven’t not developed anything yet…
This was very informative. I really enjoyed it and I learned a lot. Thank you so much. We are looking into this right now. Just not sure where we’re going to land.
I am jealous that place looks wonderful what a dream the best of both worlds land peaceful and your trailer doesn’t get much better maybe someday will get back there to see you. Just came back from Johnson city a few weeks ago fell in love with eastern Tennessee Have to get out of California. Soon enjoy you too,
Very nice video! Beautiful piece of land.
This was a nice update. I can't wait to see the next step in landscaping, perhaps log steps down to the fire pit, and planting of local seasonal flowers inside you U driveway. It will be fun exploring the remaining acres for new discoveries and special retreat spots for walks. T hank you for sharing.
Looks good 👍 Thank you for sharing.
Excellent update/recap. Would you care to share the cost of doing this project?
Thank You for Sharing, Very Nice Comfortable Place , Enjoy 😊
Welcome to our wonderful state of TN❤️❤️❤️
Okay, we are on the way. Isn't it nice to make friends so quickly.
What's the costs of septic, well drilling and electric installations ?
Looking at property in this area today. Nice video and information.
Another great video. Did I miss mention of approx costs to get you to this point????
will the painted trees keep out hunters?
Your own little paradise. How lovely :)
Congratulations to all of you, Bo is beautiful!! I am trying to convince my husband, it would be a great way to live!!!! Hopefully we will be doing the same!
it is a beautiful spot
I have property in Lexington TN. I visited the property this past June. I am looking to put an RV site and possibly a manufacture home on the land in the future, but I first want to have the land surveyed as me an my sister own the land and we want to split the parcel in half to do as we please. We inherited the 122.5 acres from my dad when he passed in 12/2019. The land has an old home on it, so it has electricity and sewer already connected. The land near the road is cleared out. The neighbors actually keep the land near the road cut. When I visited the land, I was able to meet the neighbor, and he remembered my dad and his name🥺from 1989 when my dad purchased the property. It’s a rural community, so folks know all their neighbors.
But it has a lot of dense trees on the property that will have to be cleared out. My question to you, did you stay on your site while all this work was done? And how long did it take for your RV pad to be completed? I live out of state so I will have to travel back and forth from AZ to make sure things get done. As I still work full time and still have 10 years before I retire. Do you have any recommendations for me regarding your experience? Again, congratulations on your property and thank you for sharing.
Your site really looks wonderful. A word of caution however regarding your Loblolly Pines. Ice storms do occasionally occur in this part of the country. Those pine trees will snap like matchsticks. If you are full-time RVs you will be watching the weather and can leave the site. Otherwise you seem to have found a piece of heaven. Welcome to Tennessee
Love it. I just subscribed I would love to do what you're doing
Congratulations 🎉👏
Jennifer will need a paddleboard!
Nicely done. 👍 Also, I cracked up at the oxymoron name you gave your site. Loblolly essentially means a depression. A ridge is pretty much the opposite. 😉
Congratulations beautiful property.
Congratulations, it looks great
Did you purchase from TN Land and Lakes ?
This is awesome!! Have you considered to rent spots eventually to other RV campers? Just a thought to get your some financial return on your investment? And are you able to give us an estimate or range of costs to do this? I've been thinking of doing this in Northern California. Thanks.
QUESTION: can you provide estimated pricing for the work you’ve had done?
With the 3 sites do you need 3 separate wells and septic?
Love it! It looks like you opted against the Rip Rock. Have you controlled the erosion issue?
Hello. Are you allowed to rent out spots if you create different rv sites or cabins
Did you add the rip rock to control water erosion? I don’t see it in the video.
Outstanding
Beautiful!!!!!
Buffalo is so beautiful!
curious about construction of driveway? In Iowa when i had my gravel drive extended for RV parking area they said i need the larger stones down prior to the 3/4 minus so the gravel would be less likely to sink into the earth? was that discussed with your situation?
Could you please tell me who made you beautiful sign
I had no clue purple meant private. I’d probably be trotting down the driveway to complement you on the nice purple stripe on your tree.
Where is this? County & state. I’m having a hard time finding property to do this same thing.
Nice
For me… “ONE DAY”
Rip-Rap.
How much?
No rules could also be a problem
that's all good but I'm not buying a lot for camping without a lake right there or walking distance or some kind of water hole that's me
Rip Rap rock