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Post by brotherg on Sept 6, 2015 11:05:23 GMT -7
Hi, with the all the stuff going on in the world I've been doing some research on different land as of were I could buy and settle. But with the requirements I want it is just about impossible to go about. Does anyone have an idea of how should I do it or is there a way to get more information about lands when I do my research. :cool:
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Post by Cwi555 on Sept 6, 2015 11:12:48 GMT -7
Welcome to the forum.
As for land, you may want to flesh out a bit more of what you're asking. That's not a lot to go on.
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Post by thywar on Sept 6, 2015 12:52:26 GMT -7
Welcome. Do you hunt or fish or garden? Grow crops? Woods? Pasture? An acre or 2,000? Budget? Loan or cash?
Usually the 'right spot' is on the right side of her neck where it joins the shoulder. But that's just my research.
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Post by cajunlady87 on Sept 6, 2015 13:03:26 GMT -7
Now that's what I call an intro from Tim Buk Tu! Welcome!
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Post by brotherg on Sept 6, 2015 13:56:35 GMT -7
Ok, we are into gardening and hunting. We are looking into getting a loan from the va. We are looking for acreage (woods) where we could build bunker and add windmills for power.
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Post by cowgirlup on Sept 6, 2015 14:08:22 GMT -7
IMO there is no perfect spot. Every place will have it's challenges due to likelihood of natural disasters, weather or other things. If it were me I'd start with an area I think I'd like to live in, research climate and disasters (floods, earthquakes, tornados, etc) Look at the cost of living, land and taxes, laws within the area and go from there.
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Post by angelhelp on Sept 6, 2015 14:14:46 GMT -7
Since you mentioned hunting, I'd rule out Connecticut and much of the northeast. The restrictive gun laws are in direct opposition to the 2nd Amendment.
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Post by brotherg on Sept 6, 2015 14:47:58 GMT -7
Thanks angel
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Post by brotherg on Sept 6, 2015 14:53:44 GMT -7
IMO there is no perfect spot. Every place will have it's challenges due to likelihood of natural disasters, weather or other things. If it were me I'd start with an area I think I'd like to live in, research climate and disasters (floods, earthquakes, tornados, etc) Look at the cost of living, land and taxes, laws within the area and go from there. Ok, how can I find that information if I'm from out of state.? Any recommendations?
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Post by thywar on Sept 6, 2015 16:06:31 GMT -7
Google any place that has climate that you like. Snow? Long growing seasons with ample rain/sun? Make your list of what you like as far as seasons. The simplest way is just move to Texas and take your choice? Beach, piney woods, close to major cities, hill country, flat and arid? Whatever you want it's IN Texas
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Post by marc on Sept 6, 2015 16:28:55 GMT -7
Welcome. Do you hunt or fish or garden? Grow crops? Woods? Pasture? An acre or 2,000? Budget? Loan or cash? Usually the 'right spot' is on the right side of her neck where it joins the shoulder. But that's just my research. LOL
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Post by Cwi555 on Sept 6, 2015 17:29:30 GMT -7
Ok, we are into gardening and hunting. We are looking into getting a loan from the va. We are looking for acreage (woods) where we could build bunker and add windmills for power.
Texas or Oklahoma given those things. Follow by KY/TN Cumberland Plateau, Wyoming. Those locations should give you options for optimal results out of that criteria.
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Post by cowgirlup on Sept 6, 2015 17:32:26 GMT -7
Since you mentioned hunting, I'd rule out Connecticut and much of the northeast. The restrictive gun laws are in direct opposition to the 2nd Amendment. That would be the lower Northeast.... Deer season started Sept. 1st and I have heard shots most of the day.
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Post by cowgirlup on Sept 6, 2015 17:34:26 GMT -7
Google any place that has climate that you like. Snow? Long growing seasons with ample rain/sun? Make your list of what you like as far as seasons. The simplest way is just move to Texas and take your choice? Beach, piney woods, close to major cities, hill country, flat and arid? Whatever you want it's IN Texas You can find just about any info online.
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Post by Redneckidokie on Sept 6, 2015 18:45:15 GMT -7
Good greif! Your aim IS off. More 'range' time required. Welcome. Do you hunt or fish or garden? Grow crops? Woods? Pasture? An acre or 2,000? Budget? Loan or cash? Usually the 'right spot' is on the right side of her neck where it joins the shoulder. But that's just my research.
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