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Yeah, getting free or cheap land I call it winning (American boomers seem to be hopeless, literally gloating and bragging as they destroyed generations of their lown)
 
^That sounds like an excellent topic for a new thread... "how the boomers destroyed the country". I guarantee I'll participate. Best come armed with facts though, not just opinions and whining.
 
Yeah, getting free or cheap land I call it winning (American boomers seem to be hopeless, literally gloating and bragging as they destroyed generations of their lown)
AKA working harder,longer, smarter, making yourself invaluable. I've been married 43 years & had $14 after the wedding. Never needed unemployment, welfare, handouts or charity.
 
Going by this thread, looks like I could work some hapless elderly boomer convincing them to sell me way below market beause they dont know how to use the internet....


'hapless elderly boomer'....hey I resemble that!

Reminds me of a 'reverse mortgage':

Elderly boomers waiting to die and slowly selling their home way below market value by being paid a monthly payment until they croak.
 
Just now my wife showed me a 3 br 1 bath home on 2 wooded acres aprox 1800 sf with 2 porches, car port, large shed, sets off the Rd on a ridge with no houses on either side near Crossville Tn. Her friend's son just bought in the $70k range. Built around 1980. Great deal for that area. Owner went to home or died, kids just wanted the $$.
 
Yeah, getting free or cheap land I call it winning (American boomers seem to be hopeless, literally gloating and bragging as they destroyed generations of their lown)
I just posted 4 remote places with remote acreage and various houses 36 to 60 acres from $39k to just over $100k All from ONE realtor! So tell me HOW I've "destroyed generations of the lown" What is "the lown" anyway? Once again these fit what you said you wanted but no deals in the US cause us Boomers got together and screwed everyone younger than us over. Bullsh*t my friend. I found these in an hour. Get off your poor poor pitiful me arse & quit blaming others. Deals are most everywhere, go find yours. If you move from the US for free land you'll be under the biggest thumb you've never seen. Good Luck!
 
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Don't you think that "deals" might not be as great as first thought, going just by the land purchase? What happens after you buy it? How hard or how much will it be to get it liveable like water, sewer, electricity, etc? Property taxes come every year and other factors to consider.
For me personally, " good deals" have been rare.
Maybe buying an Ambo for van life might be a good example. Because the purchase price is low, is it really a great deal overall? Not sure and everyone's perspective, wants, and desires will be different.
I wish all good luck in whatever you're looking for and enjoy it when you find it.
Here's to a Happy New Year to all 🙏
 
Don't you think that "deals" might not be as great as first thought, going just by the land purchase? What happens after you buy it? How hard or how much will it be to get it liveable like water, sewer, electricity, etc?
He's looking for a secluded place to raise animals & grow plants so he'll need property. If it needs work & on he can do it it's a deal. Most of the 4 I posted have well & septic.Maybe watch the YTs. My ambo is in in great shape & a great buy. Happy New Year to you & everyone.
 
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'hapless elderly boomer'....hey I resemble that!

Reminds me of a 'reverse mortgage':

Elderly boomers waiting to die and slowly selling their home way below market value by being paid a monthly payment until they croak.

Know of one an old man in rural KY who sold his house on acreage, that was worth 120k at that time, for 10k to a slick out of state man back in 2012. His son was really mad later. These are the only "deals" possible now. The rest got inflated and pumped up, worst time in history to buy real estate in the states
 
There is no "winning", people, just live your own life, hike your own hike, no one is competing you got your mind wrapped yp around bs "success" and competition
 
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Don't you think that "deals" might not be as great as first thought, going just by the land purchase? What happens after you buy it? How hard or how much will it be to get it liveable like water, sewer, electricity, etc? Property taxes come every year and other factors to consider.
For me personally, " good deals" have been rare.
Maybe buying an Ambo for van life might be a good example. Because the purchase price is low, is it really a great deal overall? Not sure and everyone's perspective, wants, and desires will be different.
I wish all good luck in whatever you're looking for and enjoy it when you find it.
Here's to a Happy New Year to all 🙏
Good point. In the states they will rape you with property taxes almost anywhere, expensive home insurance, crazy building and land development expenses, etc. Cost of land is just a small part to get started. Me getting truly cheap or free pasture land and house with almost no taxes attached elsewhere, where everything is cheaper I call it a deal that works for me
 
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