I just wanted to let you know that you are doing an excellent job with the info. Very informative and straight to the point. Your property is absolutely beautiful!
Everyone looking for land go to the towns & visit local feed stores, building supplies stores,restaurants and ask the locals if the know of land for sale. Sometimes livestock auctions have a place for want ads/ for sale items in the lobby for you to look at. Local county tax assessors office might be able to help with land that coming up for sale.
Very good advise Andrew. One other thing make sure you walk the whole property. I looked at so many that had huge piles of tires and junk that would take years to haul away.
I have a property like that near me I really want to own one day. It's has so much trash on it, I'd have to spend tens of thousands of dollars to clean it up 😔
Good info, Andrew. We did an environmental survey before we bought Piney Grove. Gopher turtles and some kind of rare mouse can stop you from doing a lot of things on Florida property. Luckily we didn't have any of them or an Indian burial grounds!
In addition to checking for flood plain issues, don't forget about wetlands designation. Depending on the state/county, there may be some serious restrictions about what you can/can't do on the land and how much setback from the wetlands you have to respect. For myself, flood plains and presence of ANY wetlands was a deal breaker. Another thing to look out for when you are shopping for rural land is what is going on within a mile or two of you. Is there a chicken farm nearby? Understand that when the chickenhouses are cleaned out, you may have to deal with several days of bad smells and dusty air. This will happen at least twice a year, sometime 3 or 4 times. If you have a pig farm nearby, the aroma on the wind may knock you over - and that can be year-round. Are there plans for an asphalt plant or a gravel business going in nearby? I kid you not, I almost got into a beautiful piece of land until I found out about the plan to open an asphalt plant 2 miles from it. Smells, noise, heavy equipment traffic and problems with the water table were just over the horizon on that one. I found out about it by driving around the area and seeing signs on folks' lawns protesting the plant moving in. Checking with the county zoning board can give you some insight into any planned development coming up in the area. Take care and God Bless.
Very valid points about industrial sites. Once lived 1000 feet from a concrete transfer station where they took dry powder from rail and loaded it into trucks. Smell, noise, constant trucks. But it gets worse. An adjacent industrial lot got sold to a company that crushed cars. So we had noise, filth, fires burning at all hours, and heavy equipment beep beep beep all the time. That business closed down and got replaced with (drumroll) a garbage transfer facility! Yes it got worse. The only thing that helped there was that business also going under. But we had years of stench and beep beep beep 24 hours a day.
Good to try and check property use history if possible too. You could end up with a property that had a chemical factory, or other pollutant source, on it 60 years ago. Deed restrictions you covered, but there’s also potential environmental restrictions too that need checked. Access and utilities (electric, water, gas, sewage, trash) are very important to consider. Easement is not guaranteed, can be a huge problem and any agreement with neighbors should be done legally and in writing to avoid any issues in the future.
We had a power issue as well. Our issue was just a little different. We had 2 different power companies close to our property and really wanted company 1 vs company 2. Company 1s nearest pole for us to tie into was 3 tenths of a mile away and all property was family land and only needed 1 signature to get service. Well, the issue was company 2 had rights to service and we couldn't contest it. They had to build out 8 tenths of a mile and get 7 people to agree to an electrical easement. It was ridiculous.
In Colorado, buying land that doesn’t already have a water well is very risky as there’s a good chance you’ll never qualify for a well permit. Very few are granted anymore around certain aquifers in Colorado.
Wow thanks for this, mentioned a few things I hadn't thought of. Currently searching for a little bit of land to build a house on. The growth in central FL is getting crazy, have a developer trying to build a 700+ neighborhood directly across the road from me on an old orange grove.
That sounds like where I live. Ten's of thousands of new homes built in the last year in my county (Polk) alone. And no infrastructure to support this type of growth.
another big one is the maximum time to build... Some places, once the plot has been purchased, you have a specific deadline by which a home must be built on that land. This is more common for closer in parcels but its important to know. not all land can have you just move into a trailer and do a self build like what you were able to do over a long period of time.
Damm Andrew I just noticed you dubbed your viewers since I started watching you channel about 3 years ago. Congratulations keep it up brother. Need to do a 100k viewers brisket cook 😆
Have some business type cards printed, list what your looking for. Then.... Drop Off At Area Bankruptcy Attorneys Offices, Realtors Etc. Works for me every time.
Great advice!
I just wanted to let you know that you are doing an excellent job with the info. Very informative and straight to the point. Your property is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you very much for the support!
Everyone looking for land go to the towns & visit local feed stores, building supplies stores,restaurants and ask the locals if the know of land for sale. Sometimes livestock auctions have a place for want ads/ for sale items in the lobby for you to look at. Local county tax assessors office might be able to help with land that coming up for sale.
Very good info if a person is looking to buy land Thanks Andrew your a fine young man
Well done Andrew. I like how deeply thorough you are as well as broad minded. Very helpful information. Brilliant my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it
More to think about that I would ever imagine... Great info! 🙂
Perfectly explained ABC of property purchase.
Awesome Educational video. 🤠
Very Informative and all of it great advice. Thanks for what you do.
Thank you for watching
Very good advise Andrew. One other thing make sure you walk the whole property. I looked at so many that had huge piles of tires and junk that would take years to haul away.
I have a property like that near me I really want to own one day. It's has so much trash on it, I'd have to spend tens of thousands of dollars to clean it up 😔
Good info, Andrew. We did an environmental survey before we bought Piney Grove. Gopher turtles and some kind of rare mouse can stop you from doing a lot of things on Florida property. Luckily we didn't have any of them or an Indian burial grounds!
Very true about the Gophers. Literally $1k or more per hole for relocation services.
Thank you for the information Andrew. Hopefully it will be of use to people looking to buy new properties
I hope so too
Great info!
Another thing that's important to most people is Internet.
New viewers would not believe that Ruger is a big puppy!
Luckily between cellular internet and starlink most people can start moving away from that utility.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Very informative. I watched your off script and this is also great additional information.
Thank you for watching
These are great tips to look out for. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. Amen
Thank you for watching
In addition to checking for flood plain issues, don't forget about wetlands designation. Depending on the state/county, there may be some serious restrictions about what you can/can't do on the land and how much setback from the wetlands you have to respect. For myself, flood plains and presence of ANY wetlands was a deal breaker.
Another thing to look out for when you are shopping for rural land is what is going on within a mile or two of you. Is there a chicken farm nearby? Understand that when the chickenhouses are cleaned out, you may have to deal with several days of bad smells and dusty air. This will happen at least twice a year, sometime 3 or 4 times. If you have a pig farm nearby, the aroma on the wind may knock you over - and that can be year-round.
Are there plans for an asphalt plant or a gravel business going in nearby? I kid you not, I almost got into a beautiful piece of land until I found out about the plan to open an asphalt plant 2 miles from it. Smells, noise, heavy equipment traffic and problems with the water table were just over the horizon on that one. I found out about it by driving around the area and seeing signs on folks' lawns protesting the plant moving in. Checking with the county zoning board can give you some insight into any planned development coming up in the area.
Take care and God Bless.
Very valid points about industrial sites. Once lived 1000 feet from a concrete transfer station where they took dry powder from rail and loaded it into trucks. Smell, noise, constant trucks. But it gets worse. An adjacent industrial lot got sold to a company that crushed cars. So we had noise, filth, fires burning at all hours, and heavy equipment beep beep beep all the time. That business closed down and got replaced with (drumroll) a garbage transfer facility! Yes it got worse. The only thing that helped there was that business also going under. But we had years of stench and beep beep beep 24 hours a day.
Wow!
Wow, Andrew! What a journey. In the end, it’s worth all the care to detail.
Good info Andrew. !!!!
Good to try and check property use history if possible too. You could end up with a property that had a chemical factory, or other pollutant source, on it 60 years ago.
Deed restrictions you covered, but there’s also potential environmental restrictions too that need checked. Access and utilities (electric, water, gas, sewage, trash) are very important to consider. Easement is not guaranteed, can be a huge problem and any agreement with neighbors should be done legally and in writing to avoid any issues in the future.
For anybody looking for property Andrew that is very good advise.Good review. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
Thank you for watching
Great info as always!
Thank you for watching
We had a power issue as well. Our issue was just a little different. We had 2 different power companies close to our property and really wanted company 1 vs company 2. Company 1s nearest pole for us to tie into was 3 tenths of a mile away and all property was family land and only needed 1 signature to get service. Well, the issue was company 2 had rights to service and we couldn't contest it. They had to build out 8 tenths of a mile and get 7 people to agree to an electrical easement. It was ridiculous.
Oh wow, that's crazy!
In Colorado, buying land that doesn’t already have a water well is very risky as there’s a good chance you’ll never qualify for a well permit. Very few are granted anymore around certain aquifers in Colorado.
I've heard of that, all the more reason to do your homework.
Wow thanks for this, mentioned a few things I hadn't thought of. Currently searching for a little bit of land to build a house on. The growth in central FL is getting crazy, have a developer trying to build a 700+ neighborhood directly across the road from me on an old orange grove.
Yeah every time I drive down south it blows my mind houses on top of houses.
That sounds like where I live. Ten's of thousands of new homes built in the last year in my county (Polk) alone. And no infrastructure to support this type of growth.
another big one is the maximum time to build... Some places, once the plot has been purchased, you have a specific deadline by which a home must be built on that land. This is more common for closer in parcels but its important to know. not all land can have you just move into a trailer and do a self build like what you were able to do over a long period of time.
Great tips Andrew!
Awesome insights!!
Thank you for watching
Great info...also if you are a veteran you may qualify for tax exemptions
Damm Andrew I just noticed you dubbed your viewers since I started watching you channel about 3 years ago. Congratulations keep it up brother. Need to do a 100k viewers brisket cook 😆
Thank you for the support
I own 4 acres thats land locked by one land owner (he owns 700 acres around me ,completely surrounded my land). It's been in my family 123 years.
So you've had an easement for a long time. That's great!
Give me a dozer and I will build you a road 🤘🏽.... LoL then when they say anything I say. No habla English 🤫🤫😆😆😆
@@5150cash no need I have a nice gravel road to the property
@@TKCL yes, they've tried to buy my land but I will not sell. I have two cousins that own
12 acres joining me but we've agreed not to sell.
Maybe you were being helped along in your life journey with the sign being broken no realtor to notice and not being listed on big sites
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Andrew, are those 2 post in the ground behind the metal shop a new project? Solar panels system?
Your going to have to wait and find out 🫣🫣🫣🫣. I think it's for Chris and I swing set lol 😆🤦🏽♂️
😂😂 A swing set! Yes it's a new project, I've been dropping hints in the last couple of videos.
@@5150cash best comment of the day. Seriously made me laugh 😂
@@TKCL hey we never know 🤷🏽♂️..... I'm sure you're going to try everything to keep us out of the house 😆😆😆
@@GaHullbillyRanch lmfao 😆 because you can picture us out there swinging and Chris with a big block of 🧀🧀🧀 ahahaha 😜
1st???
Winner winner
@@TKCL 🧀🪤🪤🪤 😁😁😁
Have some business type cards printed, list what your looking for. Then....
Drop Off At Area Bankruptcy Attorneys Offices, Realtors Etc. Works for me every time.