Hedges
I See Electromagnetic Fields!
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Our 50 is 245 a year. Pretty unreasonable ?Are the taxes for that much land reasonable there?
This guy has the right idea.
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Holy shit.
That's awesome.
Whole damn roof just slides off. Wow.
I pay just over $300 a year for all 65 acres (in property tax) and if your lot is over 20 acres, you can get a yearly renewable permit to live in your RV on your property (while building a home or if not, you can renew it forever). You are required to have septic in order to live on your property however.Are the taxes for that much land reasonable there?
I pay just over $300 a year for all 65 acres (in property tax) and if your lot is over 20 acres, you can get a yearly renewable permit to live in your RV on your property (while building a home or if not, you can renew it forever). You are required to have septic in order to live on your property however.
Jen
This is everything! many including myself bought elements not needed or inadequate. But plan on what the future may reasonably hold as well. If you give people here, who are way smarter than I, the actual watts of the appliances, and the actual run times, and the max amount of days you will be going without generating power in a worst case situation, then the rest is just the math to determine meeting those needs. Someone here with the brains will tell you exactly how to meet the goals... But you really need those goals defined first and foremost...... Do yourself a solid and click that link called "Energy Autit" on MisterSandals signature, download that bad boy and start filling in the blanks and you'll be on your way...
What about geothermal heat pumps? It uses the earth to heat and cool and doesn't waste water.If you have access to the necessary water, swamp coolers are AWESOME alternatives to A/C in the desert. We have a couple small portables at HBR, and the only downside is we never have more than about 900 gallons on site. They can go through 2-4 gallons per hour.
Real estate prices have jumped there just like everywhere else. But starting from a much lower base price. I expect to buy in about 3 years. Hopefully the market will have cooled off by then.And a bit less than what I paid 20+ years ago for a small fraction as much house or land.
(At least I got a much lower price buying my 10 mountain acres 35 years ago. Although way back then even that one was still several years income.)