Locating old and forgotten survey markers on your country land

When we bought our country land a year ago, we had just a vague idea of where our land boundaries lay. There were some crude markers still standing at our property corners with bright pink tape tied around it, but most were knocked down by wind, deer, and tractor. As months went by, grass, weeds and dirt covered them—it’s amazing how fast Mother Nature swallows up what is left and forgotten. Continue reading

I did it! I bought land in the Texas Hill Country!

hills, oaks, and freshly cut grass

It may have taken 4 years, but I finally did it. I found my piece of country land in the Texas Hill Country that I can finally call my own. Not only did I accomplish the dream, but I also fulfilled a few other bucket list items along the way, which I’ll share through future posts on this site. Most importantly, I’m going to share the tricks and experiences I went through, including the lessons learned when searching for rural land.

Now, with the land purchased, a new set of experiences are about to emerge: What can I do with it? What are my plans? How do I read my survey/land plat? What kind of fence should I build? Do I want a small cabin or home? What can I grow out here? What about animals? Power…what about electricity? Rain water harvesting? As you can see…the adventure is just beginning…

Want to avoid traffic? Avoid these Texas cities

One of my favorite websites for rural and population data for the state of Texas is the Texas A&M Real Estate Center. Recently, they released a graph showing an estimated “Texas Population Growth Forecast” from now until 2020. This is good data if you’re looking to answer two questions: 1.) What cities to avoid based on population and sprawl 2.) What cities to move to based on population and sprawl.

Texas Metro Area Population Forecast

Texas Metro Area Population Forecast

Passing through Doss, Texas, a True Paradise

On the way to Doss, with goat on the backroads

On the way to Doss, with goat on the backroads

Had a lead on some “cheap” land way out in the Northern region of the Texas Hill Country and I decided to make a run for it yesterday and check it out. The drive was much longer than I thought–nearly 2 hours from Northern San Antonio to my destination of Doss, Texas. The whole drive was beautiful, but nothing could prepare me for the beauty I would see once I got to Doss.

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Still Rolling Along…

It has been a few months since I’ve updated this land search blog, but worry not, I’ve been busy. I have not given up on the dream. As a matter of fact, the desire for my own place in the country seems to increase on each day’s passing. Interestingly, I was recently contracted to do website work for a large real estate development company in town. I’ll keep the name close for now, but they deal in country land. What a refreshing surprise it was. I hope to learn more about the real estate business and how country property sellers think. More on this later.

On the way to Junction, Texas.

Driving on FM 385 from Junction to Harper , the inside of my truck smelled like a BBQ pit. I had stopped at Cooper’s BBQ stand in Junction and had lunch at the Llano River (meat was too salty, and the tea too sweet. Be sure to catch the OTHER Cooper’s BBQ in Llano. That one is amazing). I was not intending to go as far as Junction, but I figured what the heck I’m already in Kerrville, might as well mosey a few more miles down the road and take a look at some property that I saw in a local newspaper. Again, the weather was wonderful, if not a bit cloudy.

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Mapping the Texas Hill Country

I’ve been meaning to take another drive out into the Texas Hill Country this week, but with the price of gas, I’ve been having second thoughts. With my truck, it takes about $50-$60 to top off the gas tank. More importantly, I started feeling a little disoriented with my search for land in the Hill Country. I was getting excited about the journey, rather than the destination. My mind started questioning my heart:

What is your plan? Do you know what you are looking for?

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Now this is Spring Weather in Texas!

After a couple of days of a freak cold front (in the mid 30s!), tomorrow is shaping up to be a beautiful day. High 60s, low 70s. No clouds. Blue skies. Perfect, the epitome of Texas. Looks like I’ll be taking a drive out West again. I see some acreage going for about 2,000/acre. Gotta check it out. Will report back.

The Dream Begins…

A wise man once told me when I was very young the first thing a man must do is to own a piece of land. When you go into a store and you buy something it’s chattel, but when you own a piece of land, that’s real. And that’s where the words real estate originated.

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