(Insider Tips) to Finding & Buying Affordable Land

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Are you looking for affordable land - but having trouble finding the best place to buy? Look no further! We're here to show you the ABSOLUTE BEST PLACE to find and buy affordable land. Stop wasting time and money on shady land deals, and learn how to get the lowest prices without compromising quality

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I bought 3.25 acres for $2, 700 about a decade ago in Tennessee. It's a fantastic piece of land too. You have to always be on the lookout.

TheYarcob
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All I want is 15 to 20 acres away from everyone and everything and no neighbors close by

timlong
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Bought a house in 2001 for 256k, had to stop in middle of road to let herd of deer go across. Fast forward 5 years, the old high school now housed ONLY kindergarten students!! Sold in 2006 for over 500k. Then bought 5 acres and built house for 318k. 1000 people in the town, mostly farms and 5 acre plus homes. Fast forward 15 years, sub divisions, city folks and traffic. Just sold for 600k. Now we just bought out in the country, 70 acres but town is already seeing the big box stores coming in. We're ten miles out of town but i'll bet I can sub-divide into a subdivision within 5-10 years. Not that I want too. I bought it so I wouldn't have neighbors too close. Maybe i'll get lucky and it will stay this way.

RockfordOrdnance
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I don't want a new house. I would LOVE to find an older house with a wrap-a-round porch on about 10 acres of land or more!

shirleycooper
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I have lived in the same area since 1999 and in those 25 years I have seen them put in a new main road that runs east to west, new HOAs, a shopping center, and section 8 apartments on what was a cattle farm now that section 8 is here I am shopping for land again.

David_Quinn_Photography
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Thank GOD I invested in the ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) @ work. I haven’t cashed out in 4 years! I’m looking for land now here in Texas! Right outside Houston!❤ Thanks for the insight. I’m getting a double wide, travel & enjoy my $$$. To hell with $2K rent & $3K mortgage. I’ll be dam if I’m gone think about bills EVERYDAY til I’m dead. They can have it! I need more peace & spa days!

TheRoomBreathe
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You're right! I experienced this in Tempe AZ growing up. We thought nobody would want to move to the desert. Now I'm seeing the same thing where I live now in northwest AR. Exactly what you are describing.

caseyjones
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I am 61 years old
Thanking the Good Lord i woke up today
God's blessings to all Amen 🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇

JoySpirit
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Keep your eye on any local 'planning department'. Even if you own a property, they can change the rules on you and make it near worthless by 'controlling sprawl' or requiring you use only 'x' type appliance while making utility connection a lottery or charging exorbitant fees. My brother bought a nice parcel, only to discover later- after he had architectural design and drawing for his new house that building permits were very limited and 'won' by annual lottery. He waited 10 years, then threw in the towel. Remember: just because you paid for it does not mean you own it.

manmany
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I didn't expect to be depressed watching this type of video

respawnicon
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I've lived on the east coast of FL for 60+ years and have watched it turn into a place I don't want to live at anymore. The traffic is crazy now. Our town is at 82, 000 and growing. My kids live in TN, I'm planning to load up and head out this year.

ckpierce
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@ 3:40 It’s mind blowing how I’ve seen this pattern my whole life I remember being on the play ground in elementary school looking across the street at all the cows in the field. Fast forward 2/3 years there’s a Home Depot Plaza, Outback, etc. fast forward another 4/5 years right down the road another field gone replace with a massive target plaza, Marshall’s, books a million, etc. Bought my first house within 10 mins of a Walmart that was about to be built 8 years ago. There’s now a Starbucks, Sheetz, and they are clearing more land for more plazas and shops. It’s fascinating to watch the patterns of migration, and see the trends ahead of time to capitalize on future growth. Most mid-large sized cities and the surrounding areas in the south east of US are experiencing this such as Raleigh, Charlotte, Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, etc. We are more blessed than we could ever imagine. Thank God every day!
God Bless America!

TheTheDog
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I am 73 years old bought property 40 acres out in the sticks, i have been visited by tax accessors and building inspectors and auditors that have driven 30 miles to my property to scrutinize, and with forest and state land all around have found HOA, the twilight zone is real, now what country other than the USA can you live Free

bigjohn
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25 years ago my wife and I would take rides into the country on Sundays. Nothing but corn and bean fields. A subdivision started 12 miles west of where we lived. We bought a new home, and within 15 years subdivisions popped up all around us. The town now has 4 high schools and our taxes ar $6000+. Ouch. We're too old now to move but I wish we could!

mikemaloney
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Absolutely correct! In '97 we bought a house on 1 &1/4ac. Although it was a beautiful, large, quite neighborhood, it was considered rural ag area & county/not city zoned. Now we have been city annexed & the city has encroached upon our northern border and still encircling us. We fought as hard as we could & was holding the line until a couple neighbors sold us out & moved out fast. We were considered the donut-hole.

LadyJFord
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I live about 30 minutes southeast of Nashville. I’ve lived in this area my whole life and I see exactly what you’re talking about. Where I live was just a small town 20 years ago, now it’s so crowded. If they would just keep building houses on decent sized lots it would be ok, but now it’s all about 5th of an acre lots and apartments and townhouses.

loydvlogs
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The information on "title policy" is invaluable information!
Thanks a million!

notpoliticallycorrect
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Southern Kentucky, my home town has grown in two year. We have five different apartments going up right now. Land around me is starting to sale. 8 acres sold for $160000. No house and trees.

howididitgarage.
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In case you buy a house for investment it might be fine to see the prices go up but in case you would like to keep it it would be nicer when the prices don't go up so you do not have to deal with high taxes down the road!

alberthall
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Or buy land that is hard to get to with a freeway planned in the future. That is what I did. Houston was 1 hour away, now it is 15 minutes.

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