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RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - Highlander - 11 January 2013

(11 January 2013, 16:02)bigpaul Wrote:
(11 January 2013, 15:57)Highlander Wrote: I would prefer to buy in Scotland, certainly not europe,.. and probably in the same area I live in now,.. the only land I would buy would be wooded

i would like a mixture, say 75% woodland and 25% pasture/paddock, I would need some clear ground for growing stuff and for animals/stock at a later date, but would like the majority of the land to be wooded for firewood, timber and screening purposes.

I wasnt thinking of buying that much ...Smile


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - bigpaul - 11 January 2013

funnily enough....i've just been sent an auction list by a local estate agent, small(and i do mean SMALL) plots of land for sale owned by a certain water company!!!


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - Highlander - 11 January 2013

(11 January 2013, 16:24)bigpaul Wrote: funnily enough....i've just been sent an auction list by a local estate agent, small(and i do mean SMALL) plots of land for sale owned by a certain water company!!!

That sounds interesting


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - bigpaul - 11 January 2013

(11 January 2013, 16:25)Highlander Wrote:
(11 January 2013, 16:24)bigpaul Wrote: funnily enough....i've just been sent an auction list by a local estate agent, small(and i do mean SMALL) plots of land for sale owned by a certain water company!!!

That sounds interesting

yeah, could be....ranging from £1,000 up to £25,000....but their all in Somerset not Devon...pity!


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - Tarrel - 11 January 2013

Re. Spain, it depends on your time horizon and whether you want to grow food. It'll be a desert in a couple of decades.


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - bigpaul - 11 January 2013

Spain is too hot for me, and after TSHTF you'd be "Those Accursed English foreigners"!!Big Grin


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - Tarrel - 11 January 2013

If I was thinking about a long-term relocation, e.g. looking for land for a homestead, I think my priorities would be as follows:

1. Water - a location that provides sufficient rainfall for irrigation and harvesting for personal use
2. Low population density and away from major cities
3. Good soil
4. Not too cold, to minimise energy usage for heating
5. Ample sunlight for solar energy
6. Near the sea, for access to fishing and seafood-foraging (and, ultimately, communication)

North West Spain would fit many of these criteria, but not the South. I think the "Accursed English Foreigners" problem would depend on how well one had integrated into the local community, and over what time scale but, agreed, it would always potentially be an underlying issue.


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - bigpaul - 11 January 2013

personally, i'd stay away from the coast as that is where most people will be, i dont want to be near people post SHTF.


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - Tartar Horde - 12 January 2013

if I had the money I would leave the UK as fast as I could and buy land in the USA where it is less crowded, there are some amazing land offers at the current time due to the amount of foreclosures over there.


RE: buying land - where would you buy ? - bigpaul - 12 January 2013

(12 January 2013, 11:30)Tartar Horde Wrote: if I had the money I would leave the UK as fast as I could and buy land in the USA where it is less crowded, there are some amazing land offers at the current time due to the amount of foreclosures over there.

yeah if you could get FAR out but i wouldnt want to be anywhere near any of those toxic dumps they call their cities-far too dangerous and getting worse by the minute. personally if i could have emigrated to Canada back in the late 70s when i was over there but its too late now, i LOVE my county and cant see me living anywhere else.