I Bought LAND as a VAN Life HOME BASE! Should YOU?
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Should you buy land as a home base for van life? Today, I'm thrilled to share a significant decision I've made on my nomadic journey - purchasing 20 acres of land in Northern Arizona to establish a 2-3 month a year home base. Join me as I discuss the four key reasons behind this monumental choice and why having a home base as a nomad for part of the year, might be a beneficial decision for you. Discover how owning land can provide stability and a place to return to while enriching your nomadic lifestyle.
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Having a home base can also help fight off Nomad depression too. I have a home base. It's nice to know there is always a place to go "home" to, even if I rarely go home. It's a mental thing.
@ralphp3057
Ай бұрын
I totally agree! I was a bit ahead of the curve! I downsized and built a tiny home base 25 years ago! I had camped and traveled sporadically for years. I knew full time was out ! 👍
@johnlatham3854
Ай бұрын
Bob as for me, this is the most relevant video of all van life videos If I was 35 years old, I probably wouldn't have watched the whole thing. I have rewatched it and taken notes. Thanks for all of this relevant info!!!
@vickikidd5925
13 күн бұрын
Love your land Bob so happy for you and Cody
Bob please do more videos on buying land that allows you to live on it in rv or tiny house,
@janetkoball44
Ай бұрын
That would be so much help for some guidance on that subject. Please do, if you would want to.
@Alan_GA
Ай бұрын
My exact sentiments
@MeJaneEntrprsz
Ай бұрын
Search his vids. He's got a dozen land buying ones prior to this one.
@MeJaneEntrprsz
Ай бұрын
Go to the description of this channel & he's got a podcast w/ 7 episodes on buying land.
@veterantraveller-dq4re
Ай бұрын
Yes Please!
Congratulations, Bob. I’m so happy for you.
@DannySawyer60
Ай бұрын
He definitely deserved it after all he's done for other people!
@sabejreid2072
20 күн бұрын
Yeah - me too.
Howdy neighbor! I bought 18 acres in Apache County that allows van living. I love it! It’s also at 6,000 feet. My son, who is a van lifer nomad in his 30’s, bought the 18 acres next to me. It’s beautiful, private, much cooler in the summer than southern AZ.
@TakeTheRide
Ай бұрын
How much snow do you get up there at 6 k ft and is there enough snow to catch an abundance of rainwater in the winter? Or do you go south for the winter. That's cool that your son is next to you.
@PeteNasia
Ай бұрын
What temperature year round
@victoriabaker4400
20 күн бұрын
@jonathanbrotherton7769 You clearly didn't watch the video, and you sound about 12 years old.
@SheepishWilly
11 күн бұрын
Can you please elaborate on them letting you live in your van? Are there any restrictions? I looked into it, but seemed like only 6 months at a time were allowed. Thank you!
@jshepard152
11 күн бұрын
@@SheepishWilly In his other video, he says that Apache County doesn't really enforce the restrictions on the books.
My dad always said. Buy land because we are not making any more. Great idea to have a place to land. And having trees is definitely a wonderful thing
@Patricia_Stewart337
22 күн бұрын
Please plant more trees! Branch out to unoccupied land, and plant more trees there! It will help to reverse Climate Change: will attract rainfall, make oxygen, and COOL your lot, while the neighbors with their Forrest Gump yard are sweltering.
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Congratulations Bob! You deserve this nice homestead, you’ve worked very hard for the van dwelling community.
Bob I have fallowed you for years now and it really hit home. I bought an acre and a quarter 2 years ago 5 miles from the river out in the country. Here in Alabama everything is trees and green. I’m from st George Utah. I’m 63 and am retiring at the end of the year, I’ve worked real hard to pay off my land. I also poured an rv pad, set up power and septic. I live in a no-nobo 16.8 on this land. When I retire only bill I’ll have is my Gladiator. I’ll be set to travel, I’m so excited to finally be free after working 12hr nights for 23 years. Thanx for all the knowledge and inspiration !!!!
I’m a retired trucker. Those boxes are called containers. They have a hardwood floor. They’re good for locking up your belongings.
Bought a place in the sticks in Oklahoma. Much smaller than 20 acres! Septic, water, and electric are in and it's near Tenkiller lake.
@Klein-Morretti
Ай бұрын
OK is a great homesteader state. Better than az imo.
@LucasLand
Ай бұрын
but can you legally just park an RV there
@nekansasfisherman2334
Ай бұрын
I love the lake ten killer area. I thought land would be to expensive there.
@ouidabrady4261
Ай бұрын
Were you able to get your land on low payments I have looking for a small piece of land in that area myself. Congrats on getting your land. Tenkiller lake is nice.
@Go_Play_Outside
Ай бұрын
Bought land in OK mainly because mine has no restrictions. 😎👍
Greets and love from Hamburg in Germany where the Hamburgers came from! I am a facility manager building expert and Expedition-truck lover. Allow me to give some tips: 1: Build your outdoore kitchen plattform over the earth if you have material there. When storms bring floods of rains you can save your kitchen and you can work in it even if the earth is "flooded"- 10 cm or more. Check up the former rain ways on the land. strong rains leave traces that you can see. 2: Also a good thing: As a prevention dig drainages around the kitchen with some %%% to lead water away from the place. ist old school boy scout trick for tents. We learned that in the 70ths. We slept and lived in tipis for 12 souls with fire in the mitle. around the tent we diged a drainage 30 cem x 30 cm to keep the floor dry. Rain was always there but we had a dry floor in the tents. In Germany army you do this also around the tents. 3: The foundament for a plattform of the kitchen coud be used bricks minimal10 centimeter high or higher on that used palets. 2 sides of the kitchen windproove- against the storms from the norths? Also palets with tarp. 4: IBC cons must be protected from UV sun. The plastik gets poröus dry and the water devolops fast bakterias. 5: Hose- security: After using the ose for water transvere- blow the water out of them! Heng some in a way that the drops can get out of the hose. Bakterias viruses legionellas can devolope in 24 hours if sun hits the hose! That can kill. We had some cases where people got the legionella sickness and are handycupt today. Blow it out dont use old hose or buy "food safe hoses" without cancer- softener and bigger once so that you can cleen them desinfection... 6: Kitchen- why not buying a bigger expeditions tent for the kitchen? It protects the kitchen when you are gone from the dust sand and rain..and over the tent the structure with metal rove.. 7: A car port would be a good thing you could build solar on it and your car is protected from the heat... Frank
@KiwiCatherineJemma
Ай бұрын
I lived for many years in a somewhat "Arizona-esque" region. If you were to be Rebuilding your "outdoor kitchen" with simple corrugated roofing iron and with rain capturing gutters, what you call "20 by 20" (feet) I would call about 6 by 6 metres. Which is 36 square metres. Mrs Google told me that Apache County gets 12.6 inches annual rainfall, on average. So let's call that 333 millimetres (yes I rounded it up slightly, I'm doing the maths in my head here buddy). So in an "average" year, the roof of an outdoor kitchen that size will collect (decimal point) .333 of 36 cubic metres of water. Simple math tells us that's 12 cubic metres or 12,000 litres, weighing 12 metric tonnes. Isn't the S.I. Metric system great ! (In dinosaur units that's approx 3,000 USA gallons or a few less in British Imperial Gallons). That's about 12 times that large water container you showed on your trailer. In many areas it is safe to drink rainwater stored in tanks without any extra treatments, but in some areas, some form of purification or sterilisation is recommended to avoid certain "desert fever" or other illnesses, spread by pathogens in those areas. Rainwater harvesting system can be designed with an automatic overflow so that after the storage containers or tanks are full, any extra water is simply diverted onto surrounding trees. (Especially beneficial if you have planted and cultivated some more new trees, to improve he environment. Remember also, the difference between a One Acre plot of land WITHOUT established trees, and a One Acre plot WITH trees, is that somebody hasn't been and done the task of planting and cultivating the trees on that plot yet.
@eagleeye2427
Ай бұрын
@@KiwiCatherineJemmaHi, with the trees you mentioned…is that a bad thing?
@victoriabaker4400
20 күн бұрын
Great advice!!!!! Important considerations all.
Congratulations Bob!! There's no place like Home 🙏👍 Home is where the Heart is.♥️
Bob, I think it's a great idea to have land for many reasons and I will share mine. We own an acre in Pahrump. We actually are building a house, and our land was 25k , but we have water rights, and you can easily build on this property. Believe it or not, we have an awesome well. The guy that did our well said there must be a river going through our property. We bought this 3.5 years ago, and we live in a 30-foot shuttle bus on our land as we build our house. Our plan is to build our house and hold onto it for a few years since property values are going up fast in Pahrump and then sell and use the money to travel in our bus. Unfortunately, I ended up getting sick, and I ended up having 3 major abdominal surgeries. I'm so glad we had this land as a home base while I went through my surgeries and my recovery here. It would've been a nightmare if we were traveling while this happened and didn't have a home base to go to. For many reasons, it's good to have a home base, whether it's family you can go to or land. You never know when an emergency like mine could happen. I am very healthy, and I've always worked out and ate healthy and I was only 46 when I started getting sick, and this came out of nowhere. Be prepared for a medical emergency or any type of emergency as a nomad because you never know what life might throw at you.
Thank you Mr. Bob. I have land with a home I cant live in cause the roof leaked for 8 years and it is emploding. Shelves falling off the walls, enough mold to kill a horse but it has been paid off for the past 20 years. My mechanic says, "As long as you have land, you'll never be homeless. Buy a tent & live in the yard." Well, I bought the tent but I'm also buying a portable building that was deliverer on Thursday. I figure if that one male nurse can live in his car and work his way up, I can live in a car in a garage until I figure out my next steps.
@1234cheerful
23 күн бұрын
Yes, I don't remember his name but he is very self reliant!
Get yourself a 3,000 gal black water tank and build a shed style roof over the kitchen and harvest rain and snowfall. You'll have more than enough water for use.👍
@polloggertie4376
Ай бұрын
How do you keep it from freezing in the winter time?
@onelove8062
Ай бұрын
Rain? Arizona has rain?
@robertaaugustini4091
Ай бұрын
You can bury it.@@polloggertie4376
@gregoryhodge9452
Ай бұрын
@@polloggertie4376 I don't think it will freeze completely, but the valve on the tank and the water hose will definitely freeze.
@drillsergeant5338
Ай бұрын
I wouldn't fool with black water issues. I would just do a septic tank set set up and have the tank serviced every couple of years.
Congratulations! Great advice on buying land. There is a caveat, make sure the land doesn’t have restrictions that prohibit RV living full time. Some counties do not welcome RV living.
@triciap455
Ай бұрын
He's on his own 20 acres and but likely going to bother anyone.
@casual454t1
Ай бұрын
I bought a couple lots for my motorhome to vacation on about an hour from my home after my husband died. It was too big for me to drive. Unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to the township rules and was forced to move the mh off as, even tho the lots were wooded and in a country setting, it was a subdivision and I was forced to move the mh off. Buyer beware.
@thecircledance
Ай бұрын
This is a HUGE concern and the main reason I've never done this. I looked into it for a while, and every area I would've been interested in, doing this was banned. Not even just RVs. Tiny homes are banned many places too.
@evelynshaw3932
Ай бұрын
@@thecircledance Zoning is out of control. We tried to buy 5 acres in Red Springs near Lumberton NC but had the same problem. So many restrictions.
@faithrada
Ай бұрын
@@thecircledanceVery true.. you've definitely got to do a thorough research.. but it IS possible.
I’ve lost 2 homes in OR & 1 in CA to wildfires. Arthritis has gotten worse as I’ve aged in WA/OR. I’ve decided I’m a plant without deep roots. More of a dandelion blowing in the wind. I would, however, like a small patch of land with a shed or old trailer to just breathe. Nothing exciting. Few trees. Fire pit. Good to go. Love your land. Absolutely love Flagstaff. Reminds me of PNW. Take Care Bob
@j87waldo
Ай бұрын
That is so heart breaking I am sorry 😔 it feels like it fallowed some people ...my mother in law lost everything in the talent Oregon fire ( Alameda fire )
@8ofwands300
Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh. So sorry. Hope insurance helped you get back on your feet?
@mozearteffect10
20 күн бұрын
Goddess Bless you and may you Be Watered and Nourished by Life
lol @ “Bobville”. You are such an inspiration!!
Congrats on buying land with trees. Pine Bark Beatles are a serious problem usually attacking trees stressed by drought. Have your larger trees evaluated and preventativily treated by an arborist. Treat any downed trees so beatles don't just move from dead to live trees. We lost trees and I learned the hard way to be proactive.
@lorihamlin3604
8 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Pine bark beetles over the course of time will destroy all your trees.
Awesome news! Several rural counties in Florida (I'm in Dixie) still allow a full time RV zoning exemption if your property has a well and septic. I bought 5 acres that had a delapitated old mobile home that just needed demolished for next to nothing in 2020. I have stayed off grid, built an outside kitchen and bath house and a 40' container was finally acquired this season for an emergency storm shelter/storage/platform for a killer deck overlooking the lakebed (deer stand if anyone asks) when I return next season. See you down the road Bob, congratulations on your new dirt and trees.
Four yeas ago I bought 2 pieces of land with old buildings on them as my base. Renovating one and demolishing the other. A great project when not on the road. The taxes are small and it gives me a sense of 'home' even without a big debt.
Don't be deceived, Bob's a tough cookie! I live in the state to the East. I see people come and go! Homes, trailers left because of water, alot of municipalities stop giving out bulk water permits, which leave you to small containers. The wind is relentless, the roads will murder your vehicle, they'll be no one to haul your vehicle to town, no one coming to work on your place. Unless you have the patience of Job, the ingenuity of Mcguiver and the grit of Grizzly Adam's! You might look for a milder climate and closer to civilization.
@rafaelvarela1241
Ай бұрын
What do you mean by "bulk water permits"? If you haul your own water who is going to find out you have a 275G tote of water in your property? thanks for sharing.
@campnoutdoors1621
Ай бұрын
My advice to those who don't want to become a touph cookie is this! The world is changing fast and it's going to crush anyone who isn't a touph cookie in the very near future. In fact it already is! Time to think about becoming a toupher cookie
@DestimoniumTremens
Ай бұрын
Bob is different due to his extensive support network. He'll always have help around.
Congratulations on owning dirt. I love my van, but I love my lot too. The garden makes me happy.
@Zoobamafoo
Ай бұрын
That's the one of the bigest things I miss about van dwelling, the other is privacy. Having your own space to go outside where you know no one else will be walking through to disturb your thoughts. I grew up in places where my parents owned between 15-22 acres. I didn't really like it because I would get lonely, but I always found something to discover. Now that I'm older I find I miss the peace, wildlife and nature. Even parks have people wandering around. I haven't gardened for the last 30 yrs, but I did have potted flowers and trees up till I became nomadic. It's becoming harder to find places to park because people are so intolerant even if you don't make a mess or even if you clean up after others. 🤷🏼 I don't understand why people can't just leave us alone. I do nothing to bother anyone, but apparently just the fact we exist bothers them? 🤦
Acquisition and complexity seem to be the "thrust" of the human condition. Even minimalism eventually gives way to these forces. However, with forethought and consideration we can channel these impulses into avenues that actually work for us. You have put much thought into living a mobile lifestyle that will not only serve you now, but into the future. None of us know how politics, climate change, and even aging will bring change into our lives. You have melded the best of the possibilities into what looks to be a sustainable life plan for now into the future. Thank you for being a guiding light for many of us.
@130sk6
20 күн бұрын
As I was watching the video I was thinking about something along the same lines. It struck me that even the most steadfast of nomads, the King of Nomads himself, Bob Wells, has gravitated towards the homestead. It seems our desire for comfort (Nature is a relentless matron) drives us to settle down and acquire more things. Yet the acquisition of more things and settling down creates anxiety because the management and care of those things along with the settling down takes us away from our natural proclivity to wander. Humans are complex beasts. Forethought and consideration are paramount, I agree. Thank you for your comment.
I wish you only the best all your days, Bob. You have made such a positive difference in so many lives. ❤
Hello Bob, I am so happy for you. Bob I have a sincere question. I would like to do something along the lines like this also. But I worry about possible potential violators/intruders while snow-birding. Have you given any thought of some kind of time share like in general principle with your closest family/friends to be there while away? To make sure nothing walks off? That’s what concerns my wife and I; gone any length of time. The reason we ask is my wife and I had a chain link fence, shed and contents all padlocked. While we were gone, we came back Seven days later to find everything stolen. Literally the fence, shed and contents inside.
@curious1366
Ай бұрын
Do you have any advice about what you could have done differently? I would worry about theft too -- Do you think having the locked container would be a better idea?
@justthink5854
Ай бұрын
@@curious1366 he needs to have people on his land continuously. prob from the van network
@madjack8893
Ай бұрын
Wow
OKOKOK. Just saw your One Acre Video. And now. here you are on 20 Acres. Wow. Thanks so much for sharing all of this. Just great.
When I was in Colombia I visited a family who had the outdoor kitchen set up and it was very nice and cozy! It was built with some kind of sticks and had a grass type roof that offered great shade and cooling.
Congratulations, Bob, beautiful spot. It's a smart choice having a larger piece of property because the smaller parcels, a couple of acres and smaller, often are part of "developments" and consequently have CC&Rs. With aging, a consideration is "where is the nearest decent hospital?" Also, a lot of counties are cracking down on nomads such as us and limiting the amount of time you can "camp" on your property. You covered water, sounds like you have a decent community well and some plans for cachement. Again, really happy for you
There's a guy near Phoenix Arizona that had wood chips distributed on his land, about 3/4 of an acre. He had about 3 feet of wood chips. Two years after he dug in the wood chips, about a foot and discovered a nutrient rich black soil. Just on three quarters of an acre he had over 200 fruit trees. Never needed to water his land because the wood chips retain a lot of water. You can see his video on KZread. It's called " From dirt lot to food forest."
I just bought a beautiful piece of land 10 minutes walking to town and 10 minutes walk to the beach for 26k...in Mexico . Love it !
@BrokenBrain100
4 күн бұрын
Yeah, but you gotta deal with the surrounding poverty, misogyny, and cruelty toward animals. No bargain deal will make me sacrifice my soul.
love seeing people evolve over the years as needs and circumstances change. thank you for being transparent and showing where the next step after van life could possibly be.
Outdoor kitchen looks great! ❤ Time to tune in to Kent Rollins for some great outdoor cast-iron cooking!
@PMK7734
Ай бұрын
Yup! He's a master of the craft for sure! 😁
@debbywebby7234
Ай бұрын
Maybe get an old chuck wagon!!
@jadasakura
Ай бұрын
Chef corso is awesome for ultralight cooking
Congratulations, Bob. Your outdoor kitchen will be fantastic once you get it all put together like you'd like. Your property looks so nice & inviting. I know you will enjoy it for years to come.
Congratulations on your 20 acre property, so cool!
My son bought a 4.3 acre parcel near Mountainair, NM for exactly this use. He passed away unexpectedly last September. There’s not as many trees as you have but it’s very much like the land you got. Same vegetation, terrain, limitations on water. We hope to eventually get to use it for a private family campground in my son’s honor.
Congratulations Bob. I’m so happy for you 🎉🥳
When you paint that tote of water put a strip of masking tape first so you can tell how much water is in it stick the tape back so you do not get alge !
I love it! Congratulations Bob! You continue to inspire us! Keep up with your efforts!
Great piece of property! I’m sure you’ll have a lot of lovely times there. I appreciate the information you share.
Congratulations Bob! You really found a natural paradise in Arizona! Best Wishes Always!
I absolutely agree that a piece of property goes hand in hand with van life. In addition to always having a guaranteed place to break away from life on the road to recharge occasionally. You can legally put in buried caches in plastic buckets and drums containing essential tools, equipment, and supplies for survival in the off chance of an shtf scenario. I seem to have done it basackwards from old Bob here, however. I've got the land, and all the shtf essentials, now I'm desperately saving up for the van 😆😆😆
Congratulations, Bob. We are happy for your beautiful find. 🤗
Very happy for you, Bob! ❤🎉
Congrats Bob! Happy for you!
Woah! Bob this is so nice. Congratulations 🎉🎈🎊
Congratulations Bob I also bought 5 acres in Coconino County minus the trees I love it. Put a cabin shed on it Put a portapotty and a plastic shed for my shower house with a propane shower. I put plastic containers with cornmeal and baking soda and the mice eat it up and also put bucket traps with peanut butter Mice are under control here. Also make my own spray with Spearmint clove and garlic oil and spray around cabin and rv once a week
@jasonpotts6490
Ай бұрын
Can I ask what an acre costs there? Do you think it's prohibitively expensive for an area with trees like Bob found?
@dave06278
Ай бұрын
Did you have problems getting an address for the land? I tried to do the same but in NM and had issues because I didn't have a house that I was living in. So trying to find a more nomad friendly place
Congrats Bob, so bloody happy for you!!! Sending love from the UK.
Good job! Having bladed drive along with a 40' Conex is a big plus. 😎
Awesome! Good for you Mr. Wells.
Congratulations! Well thought out decision. Looking forward to future videos. 🙏🏾
Congratulations. 🎊🍾 Enjoy your new space!!!
Yay!! Im so happy for you 🎉 congratulations 😊
Fantastic Bob. Good for you. I hope to become a Nomad in about 3 years. Maybe sooner.
This is awesome and wonderful news for you, Bob. Yay!! And I love that you are showing us next steps…options for the future.🌺🌸
Congratulations Bob. I'm very happy for you.
LOVE the trees!
@__GALLANT__
Ай бұрын
Wonder how the trees manage to live with no water......
@gregjackson-ks1gh
Ай бұрын
I agree
@ralphp3057
Ай бұрын
Definitely love the trees ! My yard in Florida is full of live oaks !😁
I'm really happy for you, Bob, congratulations!!
Congratulations Bob! Happy for you. 😊🎉💕
Thanks for this video! I really found it encouraging and helpful!
So happy for you Bob. Well done.
Bob, I want to thank you for your years of beautiful and lovely content but I took this time that we admit that most of us can’t do this lifestyle forever. With everything that’s going on in the world right now I don’t think we have very long left so the best thing that we can all do is probably have a homebase or a small house that we can store a bunch of food water And other supplies to survive in case things go down. I started in life at first because I was homeless but then I continued it as a lifestyle to save money to live freely but now I see that it’s not going to be feasible for much longer. That’s why I bought the house and I’m working on it. I hope everyone’s well in the comments, be safe
Congrats Bob. Looks like a lot of work & love went into that. Many happy adventures await.
Congratulations on your new home base! I look forward to "visiting" and seeing your progress in future videos.
Congratulations on Bobville USA enjoy your new space.
Congratulations! A base camp is always a great investment. You can improve the land to suit your needs. Outdoor Kitchen, a nice shower house, a Outdoor sitting area with a cover and maybe a tiny house for when you just want to stay a while - maybe a carport or building for a garage. That would make doing repairs easier for vehicles.
Congratulations Bob and love all the comments from your followers but very surprised you are not responding to some of the pertinent questions. Could you please make another video answering them 🙏🏻
Thanks for the info & the tour! Best of luck Bob!
Congratulations Bob.
Congrats, Bob!
Wow! What a dream! So cool to think of going that route! Congrats! “Keep making memories & adventure on!” ~Karen & Shannon WOY
CONGRATULATIONS, BOB! So happy for you !!
Congratulations Mr. Bob! Can't wait for this adventure for you and hope you will take us along! Congratz!
thanks sir, planning for van life in 2 years. so many ideas and perspectives, and info that would take years to gather. ive got clarity on vans, floor plans, land arizona things to think about going forward. thanks again for sharing and platforming people, there stories and vans campers
Well deserved Bob.. you’ve done so much to inspire and help others. Thank you for being your authentic self.. always ❤
Congrats Bob!
It totally depends on the zoning rights of the county. A lot no longer allow trailers on the property even if you bought the property. It’s all about the zoning.
@JoeZyzyx
29 күн бұрын
Zoning are theft of rights from property owners and most zoning outside of medium to larger towns and cities, and especially on rural lands should be outlawed. A quite recent SCOTUS ruling may stop most communities from stopping people living on their own land, or make excessive requirements for them to do so.
Great advice Bob, something I’ve wanted to do for quite a while now. Please make more videos as you develop your project. Thanks
Well done, Bob and Cody! Congratulations! 💖
Thanks Bob!
Well done Bob , it's nice for you to have a safe place where your friends can bring their rigs to visit too
@DontStepInTheGrease
Ай бұрын
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Thank you for this information. This was very helpful.
Great video. Thank you for your info and guidance. Super-newbie, here. Few years away from being able to nomad, but researching now. Thank you. Take care and be well. Keep on keepin on
Go Bob!! I say plant some edible herbs , plants, bushes , trees, those that will take care of themselves, what ever works in your climate. Prep.
Wow, wow, wow, Bob! You finally got the land you desired. Looking ahead, at your life, this was a smart idea. This, outlook of yours kind of reminds me of our Hippie lives, of the past. The knock on the door is a pain. I think others are going to consider this idea. Having that container on the property will come in handy. That side by side is your rustic golf cart. Any time you have land and trees, you've got the whole world in your hands. So happy for you. Now, we can watch you with your homestead develop more in your lifestyle. You are a great man. Stay well, Bob. Be happy. I wish I was able to get into this lifestyle. ❤❤❤ Heather Ontario 🇨🇦
Congratulations Sir! From what you shared here, your new property is beautiful. Love the trees. Now you have safety and security no matter what life brings.
I am already sort of doing this.. For sure I am a snowbird :) Thanks for showing us around... Congrats!!
My idea is to buy a small hobby garden of sorts, maybe 2000-3000 square feet, with a very small building on it (might be a garage or shed) that has water & electricity, where I put a washing machine, so I can use the garden as a home base for my van life. It would cost a fraction of a house but combined with the van it would almost be like a house. Might also work with a small plot of empty land and sthg like a shipping container, the important thing is to have water & electricity.
Some solid reasons, and it is easy and relatively cheap to get a piece to call your own. Having a nest to go back to can help with one's outlook as well. A place to recharge when the road gets too crazy.
Great information Bob. Thank you!!
Thank you for the great ideas bob....
Good for you, Bob! I love that beautiful piece of land😊
You can get a long term lease if you can't buy something. Easy to get on undeveloped land. Just make sure there us a road near enough so you always have access. I had a 30 year renewable lease for 400 a year. Check for how the county has it coded for land use. Example agricultural, or recreation, mixed use etc.
@daisybbuchanan
Ай бұрын
Is there a source that lists land for lease, or any tips on how to find available properties?
@jeanieirwin4747
Ай бұрын
Develop your own prospects. Decide on your criteria. Location elevation, distance to amenities. Go to the county property appraisers office and look to see who owns it. Go knock on doors and ask. You just may strike gold. Good luck.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing & posting.
Congratulations Bob! I love that for you.
Excellent choice Bob, you have a great place there.
🦋So happy for you Bob, you are one of the most honorable, loving, genuine and humble people on earth. Thank you for all that you are🐦
Hi Bob. I'm so happy to see you buying a home base with TREES! A man needs his own spot and a place to work on his projects. You've done so much to teach people about van/nomadic life. I'm really glad to see you are getting a nice landing spot for refuge or recuperation, and that it's big enough to provide you some privacy when you want it. May God bless you with all the years of travel that you want and a pleasant winding down time when you want to stay put. Thanks for all you do. ❤
Congratulations Bob, I’m so happy for you. I watch another channel and he bought land and out a shed made tiny home on it and it’s nice . Wood burning stove and everything self sufficient. Best wishes to you and as always much love and many blessings
Congrats, Bob! You've worked long and hard to have a lovely homestead to call your own. 🙂