Buying RV Friendly Land (because you need a home base!)

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  • @katherineb.3140
    @katherineb.3140 3 года назад +175

    My tips as a Texas landowner. If you buy in Texas.
    1. Once you decide on an area find a Realtor that is local to that area. One that deals primarily in land. I cannot emphasize that enough.
    2. As John mentioned, call the County. I live in rural Cooke County. The only permit needed here is one for Septic.
    3. Regarding Septics: You’ll need soil sample to see what type of Septic you can do.
    4. Easements for electricity…your local provider will help you as John mentioned. But I’d like to add that in some cases, you might have to get permission from a landowner (such was our case) to get an easement so that you can even connect to electricity. Not all landowners will give it. We had difficult time getting it. We got it. I cannot emphasize how important that is. Make getting an easement as a Contingency on buying property. The electric company will tell you your options on where to connect.
    5. Regarding water: If you can connect to water that is great. But if you require Well.. You can get drilling/well reports on your area of interest. It will give you a lot if information: Name of driller, exact location of well, depth of well. Don’t just call a driller. Not all Drillers have a good reputation. We got ours from another area. Our Land Bank, Lone Star Ag Credit was very resourceful as was our Broker. We also talked to owners of those properties about their wells. Do research. After well is drilled you’ll need to see who is available to service your well should you have an outage. My well 7 years ago was $35,000. We had to go to depth of 785 feet to a GOOD aquifer. That meant we didn’t have to buy expensive equipment to mitigate poorer quality water (in our area lower depths have iron). Better quality water will also not ruin appliances!
    6. Texas has no State income tax but we have higher property taxes. We do have Ag exempted land. As a rule of thumb you need at least 11 acres. You need 10 for Ag and 1 for dwelling. Each County in Texas sets the amount. Check with local Appraisal Office. Make sure your property already has an Ag Exemption. If not,
    it takes usually 5 years before you can get it. Eleven acres in Texas NOT in Ag will cost $$$$. County Extension Agent is a wealth of information for land management. Texas you can apply for an Agricultural Exemption Tax number. That way once you buy your land a lot of things needed are tax exempt. Examples : Tractor, Fencing, Gate operation mechanism, a Gator or something that is like one. It will save you $$.
    7. The land you buy you may not have access to the Mineral Rights. In Texas Mineral Rights were often sold off years ago. So the owner of your property might not own them. You don’t need mineral rights to drill for well. Mineral Rights are primarily for oil. Check with an Attorney. Mineral Rights owners actually have laws that protect them.
    8. A lot of people are looking at Oklahoma. Oklahoma is dirt cheap on taxes but they have an Income Tax. So depending on your situation you’ll come out ahead there. Also land prices are more reasonable but have been going up.
    9. Because of the flood of people getting out if California and the East Coast you need to be ready to pounce. Land is often times not reaching MLS.
    Sorry for LONG post but buying land is a different animal. I just want to augment what John said. I hope this helps.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +22

      What a wealth of info! Thank you for taking the time to share it 👍🤔💚

    • @katherineb.3140
      @katherineb.3140 3 года назад +3

      @@RVOddCouple Sorry about the dissertation! 😂

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +13

      Love this and your willingness to help❤️

    • @mspat8195
      @mspat8195 3 года назад +12

      @@katherineb.3140 you are a treasure, thank you!
      💞~👵

    • @aprendiendovida9982
      @aprendiendovida9982 3 года назад +5

      Thank you😍

  • @youtube9220
    @youtube9220 3 года назад +41

    As an experienced realtor, we are NOT allowed to tell you things like zoning, etc. YOU must do that research called due diligence and you will likely sign a due diligence disclosure. Surprisingly, we are also NOT allowed to tell you when it a good or bad school, good or bad neighborhood, etc. which came about because of discrimination law suits. There are actually "under cover" people who will call an agent looking for trouble and ask "what is a good school" and then you are sued over it. We are not allowed to suggest an inspector and if we do it must be 3 or more to cover your butt because people will sue an agent saying it is the realtors fault an inspector did not find XYZ problem. We aren't even supposed to tell you what to offer on a home, we are supposed to show you what other land and home sales were and you tell us what to write the offer for. Our job is to be sure the paperwork is correct and timelines stay on track so the contract does not default. Anyway.. ALWAYS call zoning and any and everyone you can find to get all the information you can to make a good decision. As a realtor , I have been looking for my own RV land and it is brutal! Whole counties have put in regulations on no RV's and no manufactured homes on what should be unrestricted land, it is ridiculous. Good luck to everyone!

    • @michaelking4578
      @michaelking4578 3 месяца назад +5

      As a licensed real estate agent in New York state, I often would steer folks away from the bad schools and I'd tell them the real deal on the sly. I was good.

    • @carolmaplesden916
      @carolmaplesden916 3 месяца назад

      ​@@michaelking4578can you help me find RV friendly land
      I pay cash

    • @SometimesTurtle
      @SometimesTurtle Месяц назад +7

      Yeah, only a crappy human being would keep those things hidden in order to deceive people into purchasing something so that you as a realtor can make money easier. I don't care what you are taught, that's no way to be a human. Shameful that you would act like you are forced to not tell people the truth/full picture. If I was a realtor I would find a way to not get in trouble for telling people the real deal, and then tell them the real deal, just don't take a client with a crappy real estate and you won't have to lie to sell it.

    • @wildernesshermit
      @wildernesshermit Месяц назад +5

      Not allowed to tell you what the property is zoned for? Ridiculous and not true.

    • @WTHenry2023
      @WTHenry2023 Месяц назад +5

      SO what I am hearing you say is that realtors ONLY advertise the house and facilitate the paperwork. And for that you charge 6 percent of the value of the house?!?

  • @christophermoreau711
    @christophermoreau711 Год назад +12

    In Louisiana you can buy a old rundown house that needs an absolute total demo or rebuild for hella cheap on a couple fenced in acres... let the house sit. Park your RV. Hook up everything...sewer, electricity, water, etc. Bam, got an address already, Bam homestead exemption, and nobody says squat. Locals questioned my brother (mostly out of curiosity) and said he was planning to rebuild house when time permits. 3 years later his nice RV now has an big metal awning cover on a concrete pad.
    Note: my bro travels a lot for construction and stays in hotels. This is his life choice, and made it look easy 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Medmann48
    @Medmann48 3 года назад +131

    My idea would be a run down rural house on some property. You can live in your RV but the house would likely already have utilities that you can tap into. Maybe use the run down house for storage or fix it up slowly as you get a chance.

    • @michael-lynn
      @michael-lynn 3 года назад +8

      That was my thoughts as well.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +5

      Definitely an option

    • @vickik9104
      @vickik9104 3 года назад +8

      Great idea, but sometimes even 20 acres can't be subdivided. The very rural areas, seem to want to keep it that way!

    • @captseamus
      @captseamus 3 года назад +20

      No Agriculture area want Rv or Travel Trailers parked down a road on an empty lot... More farm people are OK with a machine shed that houses a travel trailer or RV inside. Install overhead doors or sliding doors on four sides open the doors when your there close and lock them when you're away.

    • @captseamus
      @captseamus 3 года назад +9

      Most rundown property are usually purchased by the next door landowner to keep vacated. Farm communities keep land secured from open sales. New neighbors are just another unwanted problem to them. Don't be surprised if you purchased farm ground that within 3 months there will be a HOG Lot surrounding your trailer. Just saying.

  • @TapIntoAlignment
    @TapIntoAlignment 3 года назад +50

    Maybe look for a defunct mobile home park where water, sewer and electricity is already there and start a community🌻

    • @jroberts3001
      @jroberts3001 3 года назад +3

      We would love to make that trip

    • @patriciapalmer4873
      @patriciapalmer4873 2 месяца назад

      Small homes are great

    • @GBuds_RVremodel
      @GBuds_RVremodel 2 месяца назад

      Hard to find two strangers that could agree on anything.
      I'd consider it , but doubt it's possible

  • @juantomas3630
    @juantomas3630 3 года назад +28

    Look in St. Johns, Arizona, there's many 40 acers lots going for about $16,000 and NO HOA's !!. If you buy land plant fruit and nut trees, that's what I've been doing.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +3

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  • @gator962
    @gator962 3 года назад +60

    We sold our house to full time RV two months before you know what. All the campgrounds began to close. RUclipsrs were looking for a place to ride out the storm. We put our travels on hold and purchased 3 acres walking distance to a trout stream with a 2/1 mobile. Fixing up property and doing motorhome upgrades. Hope to head out this fall. Now have a fantastic base of operations.

    • @csmoothsk8ter17
      @csmoothsk8ter17 3 года назад +3

      "All" the campgrounds didn't close. Hasn't been a problem for me.

    • @ALittleBitUnhitched
      @ALittleBitUnhitched 3 года назад +4

      Looking to do something similar in the South East. Glad to hear it worked out!

    • @dorispeterson9059
      @dorispeterson9059 Год назад +2

      @@csmoothsk8ter17 that is so good to hear. This is very scary to me. Hearing that all campgrounds are booked are to book. We are right now in the process of selling our home and full-time rving
      But now . I'm afraid it might be a worse idea than staying in our house and fighting through this economy with so much debt.
      Sorry so long just need
      Some guidance. 😔

    • @csmoothsk8ter17
      @csmoothsk8ter17 Год назад

      @@dorispeterson9059 You'll be fine and there's always boondocking too if you want to save $. Watch Carolyn's RV Life and Bob Wells for boondocking info and tips.👍🥰

    • @dorispeterson9059
      @dorispeterson9059 Год назад +1

      @@csmoothsk8ter17 thank you so much. I will chem them out. ❤️

  • @HighCountryRambler
    @HighCountryRambler 3 года назад +72

    About 30 years ago I purchased 35 acres of heavy pine forest in Colorado for penny's on the dollar (today). I built several RV spots tucked into separate private meadows for ourselves and friends to use. The further away from a city the better, and have good cell and internet- yet have a food store about 20 mins and a Wally World about 45.
    Don't make the same mistake I did. I enjoyed it so much I built a house on one back corner. Now RVing takes a backseat to country living... :(
    Now that I'm retired I'm in the process of refining those RV camp spots and thinking about a B&B strictly for RVers.
    Ever in Colorado hit us up.

    • @wyllowwolf4128
      @wyllowwolf4128 3 года назад +4

      Where in Colorado?

    • @HighCountryRambler
      @HighCountryRambler 3 года назад +3

      @@wyllowwolf4128 N. Central Elbert County on the edge of Black Forest.

    • @lrobie123
      @lrobie123 3 года назад +1

      would be a nice property to buy someday

    • @dondenver1100
      @dondenver1100 3 года назад +2

      I would love to see more info for your staying when visiting Colorado , that's what I'm looking for a place to get that tucked away feeling in a meadow, please PM me Don Denver prices the time of year etc etc. Thank in advance.

    • @discdoc22
      @discdoc22 3 года назад

      That sounds awesome. I'm thinking of this very type of home base. I am interested in your dream for your property.

  • @djp1234
    @djp1234 3 года назад +18

    You can be completely off grid with solar and starlink. Starlink satellite internet is as good as any broadband internet.

  • @scampofscamps8080
    @scampofscamps8080 3 года назад +4

    We live in East Texas on 25 acres outside an incorporated city. Other than septic and sewer, there is no rules. No permits, no building codes, no inspections. We have built two home on out place in the last four years, no permits required, no inspection required. Love Texas! All is good as long as the state stays free from those who want more government control of your life.

  • @jrwselberg2727
    @jrwselberg2727 3 года назад +25

    One thing you didn't mention -- is the state retirement friendly? To us, that is very important...a must.

  • @davidknaebe5123
    @davidknaebe5123 3 года назад +41

    Medical facilities are key as well. I sold a cabin on 65 acres because it was too far from medical as my wife and I where nearing our retirement.

  • @happydays2741
    @happydays2741 3 года назад +25

    Our daughter just bought 4 acres in Southern Illinois and is giving us a secluded corner to set up our camper. Retirement just around the corner!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +3

      A little too cold for us

    • @happydays2741
      @happydays2741 3 года назад +4

      @@RVOddCouple we are not far from Paducah Ky. So its usually pretty mild winter but blazing hot and humid summers! We really don't have much for hoa or zoning laws. Taxes are low here. Just remember Illinois is over 400 miles north to south so things are very very different in these parts. Chicago is over 6 hour drive Nashville TN is less than 2. Just something to think about. Oh yeah property is super cheap too, but zero industry. No jobs and I mean none.

    • @joemicheals4964
      @joemicheals4964 3 года назад +1

      Ummm, the municipality will come knocking to tell you that you can't live in an RV on a property..

    • @happydays2741
      @happydays2741 3 года назад +2

      @@joemicheals4964 there is no municipality here. We only have 4,000 people in the entire county. Believe me, you wouldn't understand unless you've been here. Not the Illinois people think of.

  • @garylowe3574
    @garylowe3574 3 года назад +19

    Man guys we're going through this right now with our 52 acres and you have nailed it
    Picked a rural county in Georgia that has no building inspector or building guidelines.
    The driveway way was expensive as well as county water and electricity. Septic system has been approved. We're putting our sites 700ft back in the woods for privacy. We are now clearing the land.
    It has been a long process so far and more to go

    • @jeremya7470
      @jeremya7470 2 года назад +1

      How much for the driveway and the septic system ?

    • @GBuds_RVremodel
      @GBuds_RVremodel 2 месяца назад

      How many spots will your septic serve...that's the limitation. You're gonna need acres of field lines to handle more than 4 spots

  • @BigMTBrain
    @BigMTBrain 3 года назад +24

    Wow! I'd love to be RV neighbors with such beautiful, helpful and thoughtful people. I don't own an RV yet, but it's big on my plans. Having an RV base in a sparse community designed for RVs is a super great idea for many reasons, including security -- you can rough it but have comfort that you're not totally isolated. Signing up for the newsletter immediately!

  • @SlightlyTechnical
    @SlightlyTechnical 3 года назад +43

    HOA is a deal killer for me, ill do what I want when I want with my property

    • @dirtysanchez941
      @dirtysanchez941 3 года назад +2

      Agreed! I owned a condo and never again will I be subjected to an "HOA"! It almost ruined my life!

    • @meganc243
      @meganc243 3 года назад

      Hit da nail on the head with that comment😁

    • @joysoul4089
      @joysoul4089 3 года назад

      That’s fine, as long as you don’t buy into a neighborhood with certain restrictions and proceed to ignore them.

    • @SlightlyTechnical
      @SlightlyTechnical 3 года назад +1

      @@joysoul4089 my property my rules, if im going to pay out that kind of money , im not going to be somewhere apart of a hoa

    • @LibertyLeslie
      @LibertyLeslie 3 года назад

      I won't even do $10 for a road. If I knew the neighbors and we join to end the HOA at a certain date I might.

  • @rjtharp2
    @rjtharp2 3 года назад +39

    Here is an idea that might work for some people. If you buy a house with a large plot of land in a place where the legalities and physical part works, build a campsite on it that you can fully hook up to and fits your RV. The house, rent that out for long term rentals either directly to a tenant or through Airbnb. As a condition of rental, the RV pad and nearby storage structures are not a part of the rental and can not be accessed. Include utilities in the rent so the tenant can't say you are using their's. So anytime you want you have a homebase to park, and storage areas.

    • @Tommypollock
      @Tommypollock 2 года назад

      I like that idea.

    • @JustMeAloha
      @JustMeAloha 11 месяцев назад

      Yes & no! Make sure that in a contract you are specific on what area they can rent, etc. Because if they are renting the whole place they may say you need to give them 24 or 48 hour notice and even with the propef notice the tenant can still deny you entry.

    • @desertedenblooms
      @desertedenblooms 10 месяцев назад +2

      BELIEVE IT OR NOT there are ordinances in some states , counties, THAT WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO PUT AN RV, MOBILE HOME ( SECOND HOUSE , ETC ) ON YOUR OWN LAND...Please do not assume that because the land is yours, you can do with it as you want. It was shocking to me..when buying land, look at the property discription and make sure there is no HOA, LAND RESTRICTIONS AND THEN STILL GO IN PERSON TO THE COUNTY, PLANNERS, ETC AND ASK, THEN GET IT IN WRITTING AND THE STATUE/ LAW , RULES, THAT ORDINANCE....AND SUE THEM IF THEY LATER SAY OH WE NEVER SAID THAT ..WELL YES YOU DID...

    • @JustMeAloha
      @JustMeAloha 10 месяцев назад +1

      @desertedenblooms I agree. I'm a realtor. One of the things I dislike are HOA's ... there are enough restrictions as it is.

    • @foxmulder7616
      @foxmulder7616 5 месяцев назад +1

      Lol if we could afford a house we wouldn't be trying to live in an RV.. the point is to not have any bills, because there are no jobs in rural areas..

  • @tranquilitybase6417
    @tranquilitybase6417 3 года назад +23

    Just bought RV/tiny home land up in Idaho. Can’t wait to park and explore!

  • @TheBandit7613
    @TheBandit7613 3 года назад +21

    I picked Las Vegas. Almost no rain so no rust, no rot. Close to EVERYTHING that's cool. Grand Canyon, Utah, Pacific Ocean. No need to winterize. No humidity so no mold or odors. I have a big metal building for shade.

    • @segurosincero4057
      @segurosincero4057 3 года назад

      Scorpions?

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 3 года назад +2

      @@segurosincero4057 I graveled the whole acre. It's like a one acre gravel parking lot. I don't think critters like slithering or walking on gravel. The inside of the building is 6" concrete.

    • @pjf7943
      @pjf7943 3 года назад +3

      @@segurosincero4057 Neither scorpions nor snakes are the problem... It's the rats and coyotes as new housing encroaches on their habitat..

    • @segurosincero4057
      @segurosincero4057 3 года назад

      @@TheBandit7613 ah, good on you mate.

    • @anniegao6463
      @anniegao6463 5 месяцев назад

      where is las vegas is too hoy in summer ?

  • @tarrantcountykid
    @tarrantcountykid 3 года назад +12

    This is what I want to do in Texas, the state I’m from. Have a big fishing pond with a dock, A recreational room with kitchen , sofas and fireplace. A vegetable garden. Storage and mechanic shop. RV hookups for me and guests.

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth 3 года назад +2

      Check out Landio.. They have a website and RUclips channel..👍

    • @blessedabundance6266
      @blessedabundance6266 3 года назад +1

      NICE🙏

    • @stevencook8915
      @stevencook8915 3 года назад

      Yep I am looking at something similar in the northeastern OK.1/2 mile from state park few miles to Illinois river and historic Talhequah Oklahoma also NSU university maybe even set up as dispersed camp sites

  • @pmh1nic
    @pmh1nic 3 года назад +11

    It was a wake-up call when I started looking for RV land. There are a lot of things to consider, practical considerations like access, availability of water, electric, etc. and legal. Kudos for making this video.

  • @rustynail7866
    @rustynail7866 3 года назад +50

    Buy a piece of land. Build a barn on it with a large garage door. Back the RV in the barn.

    • @AlabasterCold
      @AlabasterCold 3 года назад

      Is a garage door legally necessary?

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 3 года назад +3

      While that seems a good plan, in Oregon they do fly overs with detection equipment to see what is under the roof. You cant escape the technology in the US) I am very familiar the government can see a missile in a silo with a 60 ton concrete and steel lid and whether the missile is armed and whether launch ready.
      And then the problem of electricity and water and likely sewage connection to the barn. And most jurisdictions will require building permits for a barn along with periodic inspections. In other countries they lack the money for such technology, besides don't really care what you do.

    • @rustynail7866
      @rustynail7866 3 года назад +3

      @@riskyron1416 Living in any state on the west coast has more challenges than other parts of the country. If you buy enough land (10 acres) to get farm status, building permits are not necessary. The energy company will request an electrical inspection before they hook up, but that generally isn't a problem. Same goes for a septic system to be used for the bathroom in the barn. It's been done numerous times. Maybe not in Oregon.

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 3 года назад +5

      @@rustynail7866 I suppose it might be done even in Oregon with 10 acres. But who would care to pay over $700,000 for the land to live in an RV in a barn at that price? The point to me made is that cheap living in an RV is pretty much myth. And the costs and regulations are only getting worse. I started RV'ing in 1968. Ended in 2012. And those final 8 years full time. My lifestyle is so much better here in Costa Rica where I rent a 7 bed/5 bath house with 4 car garage on 23 acres for $164 a month. Owner is Costa Rican, a Pharmacist ,living and working in Zurich Switzerland. His sisters and a brother my neighbors and we all think of ourselves as family. This is the live beyond any I could have imagined. Should anyone know of those desperate Room and Board is available for $50 a month in Nicaragua. A 2 bedroom house rents for $80 to $100 a month even in downtown Managua. Need a cook/maid that too will be $80 a month. And have her do your shopping she will save you more than her salary. Even a few months there one could save up for an RV pretty quickly if that is their desire. Speculative RVer is a retired person getting around $1500 a month income. Living frugally an RVer might get by on $1000. But that will crash down when something costly happens. And by age 80 few are even competent to drive a car much less an RV. So the next step beyond should be considered.

    • @rustynail7866
      @rustynail7866 3 года назад +2

      @@riskyron1416 Again, Oregon is a very expensive place to live. 10 acres doesn't cost anywhere near that in other areas. I live on 30 acres that I bought at auction for $100,000. As for Costa Rica, I love to visit, but living there would not be my choice.

  • @andycommonsincanada
    @andycommonsincanada 3 года назад +11

    Hey guys.
    We live in British Columbia Canada in the Columbia Shuswap Area A which surrounds the town of Golden. There are no planning or zoning requirements what so ever and it is awesome. You can do and build what ever want. Land is still reasonably inexpensive and there are some amazing views as we are in the Canadian Rockies.

    • @KathrynLee5456
      @KathrynLee5456 3 года назад +1

      Andy! are you Canadian? I have been to an air bnb in Golden and would love to go back. Unfortunately I am not a citizen. What can I do?

    • @andycommonsincanada
      @andycommonsincanada 3 года назад +1

      @@KathrynLee5456
      Hi Kat
      Do you just want to visit?
      If so you can visit Canada but you will have to check our Governments travel requirements first.

  • @amytempleton6650
    @amytempleton6650 3 года назад +12

    Love this! My church is doing this exact thing- not with RVs only, but getting land to live on as a community, becoming self sufficient with gardening & agriculture (as well as other crafts- I’m a weaver!). This is wonderful advice and info for anyone looking to have private land to live on. Excellent job & thank you!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Amy🙏💚

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 3 года назад +1

      I have been wanting to create a group like this, but I don't really fit in anywhere due to my doctrinal beliefs. What church is doing this and what area would you be considering? I need to be in mountainous area where cells don't work, off grid. I'm hoping to build a cobb home and help others do the same.

    • @amytempleton6650
      @amytempleton6650 3 года назад

      @@kellycarver2500 Hi, Kelly. This channel is the RV Odd Couple and I simply responded. My church is in Texas, but I was just excited to see how people in all walks of life are wanting this lifestyle- whether for religious reasons or just a desire to have a simpler life. It’s a beautiful thing!

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 3 года назад +1

      Also for those who may not have heard, if you haven't taken the brain hacking vax, then please don't! Watch Dr Carrie Madej vids and share them. Also know that Dr Judy Mikovits, who worked under traitor Fauci, says the virus is from FT DETRICK not Wuhan. She says the virus was moved to Wuhan due to fed law restricting that work here. The NIH then gave that lab over 8 mil in grants thru another agency called Eco something. This has been verified. Trunews also says that the pentagon also gave that lab over 40 mil. Why would our govt do this to us? Because they are forcing evil U.N. goals on us, and they 're forcing their brain hacking vax. Click my icon and watch my vids for more info everyone needs to know.

  • @sandyruther2936
    @sandyruther2936 3 года назад +15

    "Do what ever you want on the land" can be a dangerous statement if you want to share your land. Old cars, trash, undisciplined children, pets, misbuilt buildings will make your property unsightly and cut into your "enjoyment of nature". Please take those factors into account when you decide to share your land with other RVrs.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад

      Of course 😃

    • @gweger6425
      @gweger6425 3 года назад

      The utopian dream.

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 3 года назад +1

      Background check everyone b4 letting them invest. Probation period living with neighbors b4 allowing purchase of site .

  • @fortwoods
    @fortwoods 3 года назад +6

    If you are only part time on the property, catchment and storage might be a lot cheaper than a well. A catchment roof with a sizable tank might be all you need. Not needing a pump for a deep well reduces your electrical needs.

  • @ALittleBitUnhitched
    @ALittleBitUnhitched 3 года назад +8

    Looking to do a similar thing in South Carolina soon. My husband and I literally looked at each and said, “this is us!” Great video you two!

    • @JantzRoadTrippin
      @JantzRoadTrippin 3 года назад +1

      I would come to south Carolina beautiful area

    • @ll-qq9qr
      @ll-qq9qr 2 года назад

      Did you ever buy anything in SC?

  • @brians7419
    @brians7419 3 года назад +5

    All things being equal, a location with no state income tax would be something to think about. So much to consider! As always, great video & thanks for sharing!

  • @edrifkin4809
    @edrifkin4809 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been looking at land and all your points are bang on. Don’t forget to look at properties with a mobile home or old farmhouse that already have the improvements. Money saver!

  • @lisagriffistasse
    @lisagriffistasse 3 года назад +4

    Great video. We are looking too and found out all these hard truths. Finding an old mobile home site with utilities etc is also great. Get rid of old mobile home and set your RV on old pad/expanded one that suits you. These are hard to find and go quick that we’ve seen. We’ll be happy to join the RV Squad!

  • @butchkelin3762
    @butchkelin3762 3 года назад +10

    I would love to become part of your new community, just no HOA rules.

  • @underdog2594
    @underdog2594 3 года назад +7

    All good points regarding land, utilities, and restrictions to living in an RV in Northern Colorado.

  • @deborahnewton5229
    @deborahnewton5229 3 года назад +13

    Great information. Have 10 acres in TX, down on 118 near Terligua. N restrictions

  • @maddogcyclone
    @maddogcyclone 3 года назад +3

    Have had this idea in my head for 45 years, always looking toward retirement travel. A few acres with a secure metal pole barn to hold the things I can't part with. Low taxes, no house and a place to go when I don't want to be on the road...sounds like heaven to me!

    • @TheWestlandgirl
      @TheWestlandgirl 3 года назад

      Shipping Containers are good for that too.

    • @maddogcyclone
      @maddogcyclone 3 года назад

      @@TheWestlandgirl Absolutely! The other thought I had was the pole barn could be a place to stay in my camper with proper hookups. Camper inside, high and dry place to live for a few months at a time. Probably against zoning laws any place that has them. Just a day dream I guess.

  • @ginaroberts2964
    @ginaroberts2964 3 года назад +19

    I just signed up for the newsletter - we are interested in finding out where the property is and consider the possibility of a community of like-minded people! I wish you the best, can't wait to hear more.

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад +1

      I check Facebook marketplace for land or homes and find great opportunities just never 👎 where I’m wanting to set up a home base. Start there Gina!
      ❤️ BlogginBrandi

    • @ginaroberts2964
      @ginaroberts2964 3 года назад +1

      @@RVersity I never thought of Facebook Marketplace! Thank you - I'll check it out. :)

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад

      NP 😉 Gina! 🙌
      ❤️ BlogginBrandi

    • @karenthompson745
      @karenthompson745 3 года назад

      How do I sign up for the newsletter

    • @JustMeAloha
      @JustMeAloha 11 месяцев назад

      I'd like to know where you are buying as well.

  • @MrJansenmike
    @MrJansenmike 3 года назад +9

    This is the way everyone should be thinking right now

  • @patriciafisher2838
    @patriciafisher2838 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for addressing this as the Covid pandemic sure made many full-timers have reconsideration of a home base.. Yes we are living in crazy times and a bug-out area is also a need for full-timers. Have read some issues people have run into trying to do this and ran into zoning problems and they thought they were good per their agent who was not so well versed in zoning laws. Please keep us informed. Thank you so very much.

  • @Lee-ou8dz
    @Lee-ou8dz 3 года назад +3

    Great info! I love people who put feathers in their vents like I do when I find them ❤️🙌
    My dad left me 3 acres and my brother lives there. We are going to build a storage shed for our trailer which will hide it from the road when we need to sit still for a while. They want to keep those big tax $ coming is why they don’t want people living in what ever we want to live in. What a scam huh 🤣

  • @SpiritHawk
    @SpiritHawk 3 года назад +2

    Excellent post! Great info! I bought a fifth wheel and looked for a spot and an old friend offered me a great place but there's no way the RV will be able to be driven in..So I'm building a tiny, tiny home instead. I'll be living in the RV on for a few months during the build. Off grid. Forget a septic system! Go compostable! It's the best! I replaced my sewage toilet in the RV with a DIY compostable toilet. Cut down on the meat eating and nothing stinks. Divert the urine and you don't have sewage, you have compost that you can actually use on your flower beds (must get up to a certain temp to use on plant beds but you can.

    • @tennesseeterri
      @tennesseeterri 2 года назад

      Just wondering how your tiny house build is going. I would love to do that myself, as in extremely tiny, I've seen some really cute ones. Also I love your idea about the compostable toilet.

  • @nsbderm
    @nsbderm 3 года назад +2

    I came across your channel a few weeks ago and absolutely entertained and educated from you guys. My wife and I are just tiptoeing into the RV adventure. But we are certainly enjoying watching your videos. Extremely educational informative as well as entertaining. I want to thank you for what you guys are doing. We joined your rv odd squad and look forward to seeing you on the road sometime. Good luck Godspeed and God bless you and your family.

  • @iglapsu88
    @iglapsu88 3 года назад +7

    You guys just exude love and family! Great information for those looking to park their RV in a home base! Thanks! @Traveling Robert is doing this in Florida.

  • @luannkelly5071
    @luannkelly5071 3 года назад +27

    Cass County Texas, many of my neighbors are on acres with just their RV. Usually they have a storage shed, and a deck, electric, and septic system, and well water.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +6

      TX is Definitely RV friendly

    • @6248cjl
      @6248cjl 3 года назад +1

      How far from good medical services/hospitals?

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +1

      @@6248cjl great point

    • @luannkelly5071
      @luannkelly5071 3 года назад +7

      @@6248cjl , I am 30 minutes to one Walmart in Mount Pleasant, TX, and 35 minutes to another Walmart in Atlanta, TX. I'm one hour South of Texarkana, and 90 minutes NW of Shreveport . Medical care is amazingly easy to get local appointments. Hospitals are 30 to 60 minute drive depending on your favorite hospital or ER. County roads and backroads are well kept in Texas. Lots of land for sale as families.are parceling them into smaller acreages . Its common for families to own 30 plus acres.. I only have one acre, but I cannot even see my closest neighbors because their properties are huge and surround me on all sides. I have an an RV carport and my own water well. 😅 I am selling this fall to fulltime with my Labrador Retrievers. I have a big family, and many places to moochdock if I need to. I would definitely resettle here again if I need to get off the road. Also, we are on a different power grid than most of Texas, and did not lose a single minute of electricity during the deep freeze. I measured 14 inches of snow accumulated on the top of my outdoor heat pump. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions . Oh, yes, hog hunting is huuuge out here. 🤣

    • @mspat8195
      @mspat8195 3 года назад

      @@luannkelly5071 I'm interested in your acre.

  • @jimhoffacker1351
    @jimhoffacker1351 3 года назад

    Great video that covered a lot of aspects of a RV property purchase.
    Having a secure and enjoyable home base for your RV is essential.
    One of the most enjoyable moments of our 7 years of full time RV’ing
    was when we purchased our golf course RV LOT In Juniper Ridge RV Resort in Show Low, Arizona.

  • @TheAmateurPrepper
    @TheAmateurPrepper 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for such a well thought out and informative video. If your viewers will actually do their homework based on your suggestions, they'll save themselves a lot of time and potential heartache and finances. We aren't full- timing any more...just bought a house as home base...but have run into all of the things that you mentioned. One other thing to think about is "Covenants" on a deed... restrictions that a previous land owner attached to a piece of property. Some friends of ours bought 4 acres, but it was written in a covenant on the deed that they could only put two residence buildings on the property.

  • @SLICKW1993
    @SLICKW1993 3 года назад +5

    I was thinking about this today, I need a home base. I’ve been full time 4 years and it’s time.

  • @islandearthangel
    @islandearthangel 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this super helpful vid !!! Need more content like this in my life🎉❤

  • @danielodriscoll5348
    @danielodriscoll5348 3 года назад +1

    Excellent! As usual and it's really fun watching how animated and passionate you two are! Thanks!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +1

      We love helping where we can and feel Blessed to be given this platform. Love the RV Odd Squad

  • @RandisAdventures
    @RandisAdventures 3 года назад +30

    My husband and I have talked about buying land so your info about buying land for an RV home base is so helpful! Thank you guys! 💜

  • @roberts3889
    @roberts3889 3 года назад +4

    I've been looking for some time as well and have encountered the same difficulties, primarily county restrictions agains keeping an RV on the property for more than a few days/weeks per year.

  • @puplover6265
    @puplover6265 3 года назад +2

    This info. was great not just for RV-ing, but for tiny houses etc as well. Thanks for sharing. Bless you guys.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад

      God Bless you as well Pup💚

  • @commongroundrvcamp1024
    @commongroundrvcamp1024 3 года назад +1

    We are in Foley, AL and planning 20 spots...12 miles from the GULF OF MEXICO! Be our guest Soon!

  • @lrobie123
    @lrobie123 3 года назад +9

    ok, I will say it. never buy a property with HOA

  • @dawncore9863
    @dawncore9863 3 года назад +12

    We would definitely consider purchasing in an RV community!!

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад +2

      Always an option! I just found most to be expensive 💰
      ❤️ BlogginBrandi

    • @dawncore9863
      @dawncore9863 3 года назад

      @@RVersity Yes, but I grew up in a very small town. The sense of community means a lot to us.

    • @helendavis5058
      @helendavis5058 3 года назад +1

      Maybe we just did it yoo young. We bought a beautiful RV lot in a gated community. The HOA was like a swarm of gnats always in everyone’s business. Sneaking around your camper and belongings when you weren’t there, stopping by on their golf carts to check out what you’re planting, how many square feet of decking or cement you have, little men on big power trips. Never, ever again. The best day of our lives was when we sold it. I’m the president of our sticks and bricks HOA do we certainly know what an HOA is but they were ridiculously in everyone’s business. I have talked to others who had the same issue with their camp lot’s HOA. We are currently looking for acreage and plan to build a barndominium inside of which we can place our RV. I think most RVers value independence, freedom, and peace. We had none of those things. If you choose to purchase in an RV park, look further than the covenants. Are there quite a few lots for sale? Why? Talk to neighbors. Ask about the Board. Just sayin…

  • @johnbates9753
    @johnbates9753 3 года назад +1

    Looking to get back into full-timing and thinking about buying property for a home base. I’ve been thinking about putting up a steel building large enough to park a 40ft fifth wheel inside and live in when not traveling. I would like to have large roll up doors on all four sides for air flow. I worry about severe weather and storms and that’s why I would like to park the RV inside, also to store what small amount of furniture and other items that we keep. I would also want all utilities run inside as well as septic connection. Would be interested in getting feedback from other full timers.

  • @jennifer1996xxxx
    @jennifer1996xxxx 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video guys! These are great tips 👍

  • @samanthapowell5882
    @samanthapowell5882 3 года назад +4

    Maybe sell the RV spots under a time share of 1 month each so then people can afford to get in and if you want all 12 months you can do that also? And with the dues you can cover the operating costs!

  • @lucialuciano1153
    @lucialuciano1153 3 года назад +9

    This is the one of the most important videos that you guys have done. You nailed! How can I sign up for the newsletter?

  • @MsJRod2012
    @MsJRod2012 3 месяца назад

    I am looking into buying an RV land lot in an established RV campground or RV resort, which has full hook ups. In the past, I had looked into RV land lots, and there are none that already had utility box or hookup box, no sewer, no water access! It's been so difficult, so I appreciate your honesty in this subject. Thanks!

  • @jdrinvestments3150
    @jdrinvestments3150 3 года назад

    This was a great eye opening video! Thank you for this.

  • @susanwillett8587
    @susanwillett8587 3 года назад +3

    I think this will be the wave of future RVing. As more and more RV’ers hit the road we already know that procuring space -esp if you are year round-is getting more difficult. Throw in pandemic type situations and you could lose the ability to use your home! Collaborating on property or buying as an independent will provide a blanket of security esp for full timers! John & Mercedes, the concept of “Home Base Property” and all your tips can help prevent a disaster when there are so many things to consider to avoid financial and psychological damage. Thank you for this video!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад

      Crazy times

    • @mrclay50
      @mrclay50 3 года назад +1

      The only blanket of security is (Jesus, Not to sound trite) especially with the times we are living in...but these are all good ideas that I'm reading.

  • @RVersity
    @RVersity 3 года назад +3

    Great tips! I’ve been looking for RV friendly land for a home base as well 🤔 Giving me a few extra things to consider!
    💕BlogginBrandi

  • @kaddydid1886
    @kaddydid1886 3 года назад

    We bought in No Colorado 3 years ago. Small 3 acres but so beautiful and our piece of heaven. We saw the camping changing with more people Rving.

  • @2busysecretary
    @2busysecretary 3 года назад +2

    You need to filter "unrestricted" on real estate sites and that is how you will find what you are looking for. You are going to have to pay for driveway and off grid options like rainwater, solar, and composting/gray water system. Most important, especially in Texas, is do a title search and make sure it is lien free if you pay cash. Always check with County before you put any money down. Realtors are not there to help anymore like they used to.

    • @SDSunriser
      @SDSunriser 3 года назад +1

      Can you do "unrestricted" searches on sites like Zillow and Realtor.com?

    • @2busysecretary
      @2busysecretary 3 года назад

      @@SDSunriser On Zillow you can for sure. Go to the Buy tab, then to the More tab, then go all the way down to Keyword and type in Unrestricted.

  • @hlrinc
    @hlrinc 3 года назад +34

    We did this in 1993. Bought 28 acres of land in WV. We wanted to be secluded and rural.

  • @yves8639
    @yves8639 3 года назад +6

    Guys, I am interested in your RV community project. Great idea!

  • @mynameisnotbubby
    @mynameisnotbubby 3 года назад

    This is such a great help! Thank you for researching this issue!!! Much appreciated!!!

  • @mesatool367
    @mesatool367 3 года назад +1

    I just started this process with my 5 acres in Oregon.... With a year round spring fed creek, where the big trout come to spawn. I love this land, but...It is so secluded.... And I'm a single guy... So I set the groundwork...A big building with an RV door, and living quarters/office,...What I have learned is called a "Barndominium"....Having trouble with the banks because there are no comps.... Still pushing... JW

  • @cottydry
    @cottydry 3 года назад +3

    Great video. I would also add that Environmental Regulations can be a huge issues/showstoppers. For example you might want to build an access road across a dry creek bed that hasn't had water for decades. You can be stopped dead in your tracks by the EPA. It's never been harder to navigate all these issues and steer clear of all the pitfalls along the way. Any of which can stop you dead in your tracks. I think it would be wise to hire a land use attorney before making any substantial land purchase.

  • @texkatsw3531
    @texkatsw3531 3 года назад +3

    My husband and I have been talking about getting some land.. Thank you for doing this video! All excellent advice! ~ Kat

  • @caboose.adventures
    @caboose.adventures 3 года назад

    Great video guys! So much useful information. Thank you!

  • @zwilkinson2
    @zwilkinson2 2 года назад

    wow this video really helped. full timing ten years now and thinking about putting down some roots.

  • @gayleb9656
    @gayleb9656 3 года назад +12

    Buy land with a run down house with no value. Then putting your RV on the property is just like having your RV parked by your house, which is allowed 😁

    • @barnfind1243
      @barnfind1243 3 года назад +1

      Yep did this for 10yrs now. Put in pole barn, out house, trees, garden. Tied into old house power, water, good septic drainfield. Minnesota shitty climate, high taxes, nosy neighbors.

    • @AlabasterCold
      @AlabasterCold 3 года назад +1

      LMFAO. Just make sure the frame or supporting structure isn't damaged so the house doesn't fall over one night while you are asleep behind it. lol.

    • @AlabasterCold
      @AlabasterCold 3 года назад +1

      Question as I am now thinking about doing this if the property still has utility hook ups and they are safe. Is there any regulations that won't allow to live or claim residence if the house is in bad shape??? Obviously I would just buy the run down house for the land and utility hook ups for an RV or Travel Trailer on the side or backyard.

    • @youtube9220
      @youtube9220 3 года назад

      There are counties and cities that say you can NOT live in the R on your property and they look for suspicious activity when they think that may be going on. Always be careful of this. Also, sometimes the home is condemned which can lead to issues trying to use the property living in an RV. Septic permit can be revoked, lots of issue can arise.

    • @jkoenig24
      @jkoenig24 3 года назад

      Ummmm, NOT always. There are jurisdictions with STRICT controls as to what is legally allowed, even on private property.

  • @slister45
    @slister45 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful and timely video, guys! With the current surge in RV ownership and interest in RV camping, full-time RVers are being crowded out of campgrounds and are even finding it difficult to find places to boondock (which I know is not your thing, Mercedes).
    This video has given me some ideas about how full-timers can work around this system.
    An excellent alternative solution might be to create communities of full-time RVers who are part of a cooperative. Full-timers who purchase land and invest in acquiring all the necessary services can attract other like-minded full-timers to reserve spots to live part (or maybe all) of the year, and pay to help defray the costs of set-up. This way like-minded full-timers can congregate - i.e. those with children, those without children, seniors, or any other category of like-minded group - and live in a semi-permanent, cost effective community. Perhaps some day there will be a system of permanent and semi-permanent full-time RV home bases that provide all full-timers with the security of knowing they have one (or more) home bases that they can hunker down in when needed or wanted. No vacation camping allowed!
    These are just some thoughts. Camping is becoming such a drag with all the crowded campgrounds. Campground owners are squeezing us in like sardines, with sites so close together you can literally hear the conversation going on in the rig next to you.
    The full-time RV community is only going to grow. The temporary vacation camping style campgrounds are no longer serving the full-timers to the extent necessary for stress-free living, which is why we chose the lifestyle to begin with. This could become a niche!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +1

      We love your ideas Susan 💚
      www.rvoddcouple.com/join-rv-odd-squad

    • @slister45
      @slister45 3 года назад

      @@RVOddCouple Thank you! I just signed up to join the RV Odd Squad, although I thought I was already a member because I receive your emails. Better to be certain 😊 Plus, I already feel like a member since I've been watching and commenting on your videos on RUclips for over a year. We've been through a lot of changes together! ❤ I've always loved your videos and how you tell it like it is - the good, the bad, the ugly, and the downright embarrassing 😳
      The service you offer the community and the relationship you have with its members is a perfect example of giving and receiving being the equally blessed.

  • @owenarkison3558
    @owenarkison3558 3 года назад +2

    Sounds great but make make sure you have pickleball courts if you’re building a RV community.
    And come to the hill country here in Texas to look for land great place to live.

    • @SDSunriser
      @SDSunriser 3 года назад +1

      Where exactly is "hill country"?

    • @owenarkison3558
      @owenarkison3558 3 года назад

      @@SDSunriser it is the central part of Texas and has some hills 😆. Not mountains just hills, I know What you’re thinking everything is bigger in Texas and this is a big area of hills.

  • @ramonlicha3881
    @ramonlicha3881 3 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing! Safe travels Zoe and Ramón

  • @EmanM45
    @EmanM45 3 года назад +6

    Great subject. This is what I want to do

  • @mimo121105
    @mimo121105 3 года назад +7

    My wife and I looked all summer for the same type of thing! We even almost bought an RV park. We would definitely be interested in going in on some land ! #RVCOMUN

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад

      Please join our Group Michael. Power in numbers
      www.rvoddcouple.com/join-rv-odd-squad

  • @marcirussell6013
    @marcirussell6013 3 года назад

    Great video! Very thought provoking and informational.

  • @GHE2005
    @GHE2005 Год назад

    Definitely a needed video about buying land. U guys did a great job! 👍🏾👏🏽

  • @gthouse67
    @gthouse67 3 года назад +23

    No matter where you travel, you always need a home base to come home to.

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад +1

      I Second that!
      ❤️ BlogginBrandi

    • @csmoothsk8ter17
      @csmoothsk8ter17 3 года назад +2

      Why?

    • @rjtharp2
      @rjtharp2 3 года назад +4

      I don't know if it is a have to, I bet some people do it without.

    • @csmoothsk8ter17
      @csmoothsk8ter17 3 года назад +1

      @@rjtharp2 Very true🥰 There's a difference between needs and wants.

    • @BlueSky-ff4oy
      @BlueSky-ff4oy 3 года назад +1

      SSkater, when your rig has to go in for repairs for a month (happened to my SUV) you will know why. If you have an RV it is NOT unusual for them to keep it longER. Even if you yourself want to do something to it, it's nice to go somewhere where it is ok to unpack ALL YOUR CRAP, reorganize, clean, maybe redo your roof etc., host some helpers. If worst comes to worst you can order a BIG BOX, put all your stuff in it on your own property, send your rig for repairs, and get on an airplane and go somewhere. Without a PLACE you are constantly trapped by your freedom by not being able to do some things like that which crop up.

  • @CarlCrumley
    @CarlCrumley 3 года назад +11

    This year I bought a piece of property in Florida and I'm happy to say it meets all the requirements you mention. Whew!

    • @GimiH1
      @GimiH1 3 года назад +2

      Looking for the same in Florida. Is zoning difficult? So fat finding restrictions for rvs. Guess I'm not looking in the right places.

    • @CarlCrumley
      @CarlCrumley 3 года назад +4

      @@GimiH1 Look in Taylor County... RV friendly.

    • @Adventureswithbecky
      @Adventureswithbecky 3 года назад +1

      @@CarlCrumley thank you for this have been having a hard time finding areas that allow it as well.

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад +2

      Florida was what I was thinking 🤔 too! Warm & sunny 😎 close to the ocean!
      ❤️ BlogginBrandi

    • @jeanmariemissale5663
      @jeanmariemissale5663 3 года назад +1

      Where in Florida ? Would love to move to Florida . Have a house in S.C. on a acre ! Too much land to take care of ! Own my house out right ! Have my own well ! Utilities on my house run $100.00 ! My house is 3200 sq feet . Not happy I want to travel !

  • @Narnian77
    @Narnian77 3 года назад

    We just closed on an RV lot in Port Charlotte, FL today because we came to the same conclusion that we needed a home base as well. I'm older, so was not as driven to do things "from the ground up" as it looks like you are wanting to do (way to go!...wish I had your energy and expertise!). I guess we took the easy way, but it is going to feel good to have a place to "Land" when we want and need to do that, especially with the growing number of rigs on the road. Keep up the great work, you two! You have learned tons from you already...Thank you! Praying your medical issue resolves well, John!

  • @nousername4me2use
    @nousername4me2use 3 года назад +2

    This is something that I've been thinking about. I haven't looked into it to much, but maybe I need to look at Texas and head back to my home state. Thanks for all the information

  • @gerardogonzalez8076
    @gerardogonzalez8076 3 года назад +8

    I needed to be in Florida, and the only solution was to buy a lot in a RV Resort. At the end with the pandemic was the best solution. HOA is a little expensive, but the place is really nice, close to parks, and lots are decent in size. Prices in the lots have gone up a lot in the past 2 years and they sale fairly quick.

  • @FaleshaEdwards
    @FaleshaEdwards 3 года назад +12

    I think this is on the minds of many of us full timers because this was literally mine and my husbands conversation today. Then I get on RUclips and here you are talking about it. 👀 😂

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад +2

      Agreed! Especially with what all went down in 2020 🤦‍♀️ I pay to rent a spot yearly for now at an RV park.
      💕BlogginBrandi

    • @FaleshaEdwards
      @FaleshaEdwards 3 года назад +2

      @@RVersity My husband and I looked at RV parks but are having issues with our dogs Daisy and Jake. They are both large bullies and the parks just don’t like large breed dogs especially bullies. Luckily for us my sister has space at her home for us for now.

    • @RVersity
      @RVersity 3 года назад

      Falesha It all depends on where and the park owners etc... for sure! The RV park I stay in let’s a lot fly lol BIG dogs all breeds. But I’m glad you found a solution! 🙌
      💕BlogginBrandi

    • @johnnymac4842
      @johnnymac4842 3 года назад

      Same here! They’re always listening! 😆

  • @WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor
    @WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor 3 года назад +1

    Thanks guys. This is just what my wife and I have been looking at over the past 6 months. It isn't easy to find the ideal property. One thing I might add is about flooding. A piece of property that is high and dry when you look at it might be under water during different times of the year. Also, look at insurance for your property. We found that our land, although in the desert, is listed as being in a flood area, and the flood insurance (which is required) is high! (Edit: Just saw that you talked about flood plane . . . you guys have covered everything!!)

  • @Cyfi71
    @Cyfi71 3 года назад

    We bought a lot in Happy Trails in Surprise, AZ. Gated, security, many pools and a wonderful she shed with washer dryer and pantry. Covered lot to boot! And you can rent your lot out when you're not there, realty manager on site. Many lots also have stick built Arizona rooms as well as your RV spot. 😎

  • @lyndaleetqpv
    @lyndaleetqpv 3 года назад +17

    as times get really crazy on this planet i am hoping for a fully self-contained community where we can all come together to survive the tribulation. Grow our own food, get used to not having electricity, get shelters ready for the possibility of future wars or pandemics. Times are only going to get harder and I feel that we need to come together as Christians and prepare for the inevitable

    • @kathyflinn8070
      @kathyflinn8070 3 года назад +1

      AMEN!!!! LLA

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 3 года назад +4

      In Estili Nicaragua there is a Forest Restoration Commune. You can build a modest 2 bedroom house for $4500 to $6000. *cement and cement block. Though a tree house is what I would recommend building) The house is yours but the land belongs to the commune. You can farm as much land as you can manage. Cost of stating is $100 a month. Electricity and water cost less than outside sources. All about as self contained as you will find. However it is neither Christian nor is it not Christian. People most likely identify Roman Catholic. Nothing to stop you on organizing believers. Just no hatred of others beliefs nor suppression of freedom. If a person expects to find a sustainable community or independent living situation in the US, they are sorely mistaken. Far too many regulations plus a government that can find you even in a cave. The entire US is ground zero for a nuclear or Biological War. No country really has interest in Nicaragua as it is the second poorest in the Western Hemisphere, behind Haiti. But while Haiti is crime ridden, Nicaragua is the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. Nearly forgot. To live in this commune you are expected to spend 20 hours a month planting trees to restore exotic hardwood forests.

    • @Pattern4good
      @Pattern4good 3 года назад +2

      kool-aid, ah..no thanks 😊🙏

    • @danherrick5785
      @danherrick5785 3 года назад +3

      @@riskyron1416 Wow, you left the best in your last sentence. But I guess on second thought, 20 hours per month isn't that bad. Your post is very interesting. I bet there are many people that would be interested!!!

    • @flowergarden1426
      @flowergarden1426 2 года назад

      What state are you located, I was thinking the same thing. We are in Tribulation time right now. I believe it started Sept 2017 with the Rdvelation 12 sign. The blood moons and the eclipse have pointed us towards it.

  • @ftkinsella
    @ftkinsella 3 года назад +4

    I really love this idea of having a home base. I also think like what Bob Wells wants is a very large chunk of land where he will allow Nomads to stay on for a certain length of time each visit. I love this idea. I’d like to see a few of these all over America where we all can go and know we have a safe place to camp. We need Nomad friendly FREE spots to camp. Hi Sage! ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!

  • @junemacintyre5289
    @junemacintyre5289 3 года назад +2

    That was some great information thank you for sharing that

  • @peterpiper487
    @peterpiper487 2 года назад

    I like solar, rain catchment, wood heat and garden sprayer showers. Been living with these for years. You don't really need a lot to be happy.

  • @ADKMan
    @ADKMan 3 года назад +5

    February 2020 I finally found a RV spot in Punta Gorda Florida.....it was perfect and had just about everything we were looking for!! I was all set to fly down in March to hopefully close the deal when covid hit and everything closed.....they ended up selling it in May!!

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +2

      What a bummer! We know PG well

    • @spiritualjourney4078
      @spiritualjourney4078 3 года назад

      @@RVOddCouple We are near Punta Gorda and going to start RVing next month! We are also going to look for a home base. :)

  • @tj8114
    @tj8114 3 года назад +6

    Just finished watching the 5/2 livestream. I joined the OddSquad right after Mercedes commented that she likes to schedule spontaneity-lol. I knew I had found my peeps. God bless. Congrats on the land.

  • @mrclay50
    @mrclay50 3 года назад

    Very good... Thanks for some good groundwork information.

  • @bromyardcoachouse4876
    @bromyardcoachouse4876 3 года назад +1

    A property means you have a registered address which can simplify things, you are no longer homeless. Property on its own is not expensive. Maybe a site in the North for Summer and fall somewhere South for a Winter tan? Even ghost towns offer possibilities

  • @aaronmay5278
    @aaronmay5278 3 года назад +6

    Dead-on list! I was looking for a piece of dirt anywhere near the lake of the Ozarks, MO. Found one lot. Met all those on the list and had a boat ramp access. Poof, went within a couple of days from posting. Super cheap too. It was the last lot. So I feel for you guys in your search without HOA fees. It's hard. Good luck.

    • @RVOddCouple
      @RVOddCouple  3 года назад +1

      We knew there were others thinking about this

    • @person7123
      @person7123 3 года назад +1

      I was out there a year ago but sadly those areas are infested with ticks. It was discouraging, not sure how that big of an issue could be gotten under control.😕

  • @BigDavesutube
    @BigDavesutube 3 года назад +3

    Your land search and community home base dream is something that I would love to participate in. I'll take 20 acres.

  • @jerrilynnbicek7996
    @jerrilynnbicek7996 3 года назад

    Excellent information! We have thought along the same lines. Keep us informed!

  • @davefox8948
    @davefox8948 3 года назад +2

    This is right up my alley!!!
    Thanks guys.

  • @brianjanturner9333
    @brianjanturner9333 3 года назад +3

    It's nice to see you guys so happy hope everybody's doing well happy traveling. RV friends forever.