Thank you for all the advice on the land, I work with Foreclosed properties for Bank of America so I am very familiar with markets and values, but I am not someone who over analyzes things, and I have done pretty good in my choices. I do like hearing different things that I might not have thought of like mineral rights. I could care less about mineral rights and the only reason I would care about them is to be sure no one could ever touch MY land. To me "my" should not be in question and that WILL be part of the deal.
You guys are funny talking about getting a bank loan, I think you need credit for that LOL that would not be me, that is why the owner finance deal is good for me, I had been struggling too long with the old house which took a toll on my credit.
That's a good call on the septic, although I doubt there is even a "code" considering that is not in a city, but I don't know about that stuff so I will look into it, but either way like it was said, it is not a deal "killer".
You know, I actually don't mind the easement road on this place, I guess because of the type of trees it has and that there are some up in front of it too and it isn't very wide and right next to the road. The other place, they went pretty deep into the property. I kind of like it actually because it can serve as "Overflow Parking" for teardrop gatherings!
Mark, hehe now you know why I did not specifically say where it was or post a map haha!!! I know you're just kidding tho.
Slocowboy, thank you so much for the incredible compliments, I appreciate that alot. I love my teardrop and selling it is definitely a Plan B for sure, but I would sell it to get into this place no problem. Probably the only reason I would sell it would be in trade for something similar, and this is trading a teardrop for camping everyday
It sounds like I am in the ballpark for a price as well so I appreciate all the comments! Lets hope I can have my cake and eat it too eh! I have a nice house for sale in Garland if anyone is looking
