I've been on the search for a small piece of land This advice applies to usa only I wanted to know more about the process of buying from land watch
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What to look out for, what they wish they had known before buying and what kind of legal fees did they come across?
But other than being careful and doing due diligence landwatch has been a great tool
Even if you don't trust it to find land, you can use it to locate the cheaper areas of each state and then search those counties on some other source I still check landwatch for good deals in our area after landing such a great deal on our current parcel. One site i've seen is landhub and it offers an abundance of this type of sale but i'm not sure of the legitimacy of this or other sites Are there certain thing to check for?
Recently i've been finding more on zillow if you're looking for smaller parcels If you're looking for 100's of acres then landwatch I would caution that i've also seen more than a few very weird listings on zillow Been listed for over 2 years, absolutely insanely overpriced, that sort of thing
I think they're fishing for people with more money than sense or foreign investors maybe.
My husband and i are going to be first time homesteaders and first time home buyers.just wondering what are the best places ( besides zillow ) to look for places Any pros or cons to look out for Also any grants or loans or even special exemptions to start researching Thank you in advance for all input, anything helps
I learned that many counties across the nation have tax sales/auctions When a property becomes delinquent in tax payments, the county reclaims the property and auctions with a very small minimum, usually just enough to cover the back taxes and fees Thus, if you're looking for cheap rural land, look in the counties that interest you and find out when their tax sales are I'm currently using landwatch.com to search for land in my home state of georgia
Are there any other websites like landwatch
Or are there other ways to find land (public auctions, foreclosure, etc.) that you could recommend I'm looking to purchase this year and setup my home and permaculture business on site. Mexico is right there for cheap medications and dental It is high desert at 4,000 feet so the winters and summers are not terrible
I used landwatch.com to find my property Mine was $21k for 12 acres on a paved road with power lines I'm in the stage where i currently homestead vicariously through this sub and other online resources, but www.landwatch.com seems to be a great site for land and such