Top 10 Affordable States to Buy Land in 2024! šŸŒ³šŸ’°

Published 2023-09-29
Thinking of buying a piece of land without burning a hole in your wallet? šŸ¤” Look no further! In this video, we traverse the U.S. to uncover the most affordable states to buy land in 2023. Whether you're a first-time buyer, an aspiring farmer, or looking to build your dream home away from the city hustle, we've got you covered. Dive in as we reveal hidden gems, pricing trends, and insider tips to make your land-buying journey smoother. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe for more property insights, and drop a comment about where you'd love to own land. Happy hunting! šŸŒ„šŸ” #CheapLand #RealEstateTips #LandBuyingGuide


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All Comments (21)
  • @divingduck9
    cut to the chase: alabama, oklahoma, oregon, ny, missouri, mississippi, colorado, arkansas, nm, az... but check the property tax rates as oregon & colorado run high...
  • @kenziedayne4234
    Lived in NM for 30 years. Glad to finally get out. One of the biggest problems is a lack of water. Some areas that are very rural have had wells run dry and have to pay to have drinking water trucked in.
  • Got off grid in 2022. Moved from San Diego, CA to the mountains of North Carolina. Much more affordable here and living "off-grid" is worth it's weight in gold. When it all comes down, get rural! Only way to survive the "shift", SHTF, Fallout, EMP, etc.
  • @Comm0ut
    Growth ruins dreams because growth only benefits developers, so I chose an area with very slow growth and zoned agricultural. My taxes are low, traffic is light and I have few neighbors. That let me retire affordably and I am loving it!
  • @johnarizona3820
    Always check elevation! Above 5000 feet can be a challenge with breathing for some.
  • @zmarko
    I live in Costilla, CO now, and its really nice. I wish there were some more amenities, but the peace and quiet is incredible! Im in a small house/cabin on 5 acres. I get to look at the mountains all day. :)
  • @lindagolden9892
    Would you consider doing another video for land sales that permit full-time residency in oneā€™s rv? šŸšŒ
  • @OddTimeMan
    I fortunately bought land at the right time. In 2016 I bought a 5 acre parcel in Northern AZ with power and city water for just $14,000. It's on a dirt road but it's very close to pavement. It's worth more than double now.
  • @greenbastard1871
    I visited Tennessee in 2005. Back then, you could get raw land for $1000-1200 per acre.
  • @dirtwhisperer658
    Land everywhere has skyrocketed the last few years. I got extremely lucky and bought 3.5 acres in N Mississippi not far from Memphis TN. It got wrangled up in an estate sale and I didn't get the title filed for it until over a year later. I ended up getting it for 40K which I thought was a lot but I went ahead and did it anyway. Shortly after I bought it the city expanded it's limit line out to the property. It is still in the county but right on the edge. Here lately I have had home builders calling me trying to buy it because it fronts blacktop on 2 sides and has electric and water out at the street. Anyway I NOT selling. That land is my retirement plan. LOL.
  • @JessiJHall
    I was born in tornado Alley! I'm sorry but natural disaster happens everyday everywhere,, I'm tired of being homeless šŸ˜¢ I just want a piece of land Big enough for my camper and the tiny house I want to get, a horse or two, my chicken's, dogs , cat's, and Bird's! I want to grow my food and live on my own place and not have to stress about someone kicking me out!
  • @QDSLand
    Another awesome video Briggs. Keep up the great work!
  • @dansgarage2010
    My wife & I watch almost all your videos. We love your style we live in Mo & in LE working in St.louis we are about to retire soon & looking for a piece of land to disappear on so appreciate this video especially.
  • @ahmd5
    How about making a similar list for cheap agricultural land use? Thanks for the info and for the entertainment
  • @Step-n-Wolf
    In August I bought in Apache County. My land has beautiful views, trees, and great temperatures. Cost, $777/acre.
  • Thanks for sharing this insightful video! It's always great to explore affordable options when it comes to buying land. The opportunity to own a piece of property is a dream for many, and these states seem like fantastic choices for those looking to make that dream a reality in 2024. I appreciate the research and data you've provided to help us make informed decisions. Looking forward to more content like this! šŸ”šŸ’¼šŸŒ„
  • @user-kk5ch9dt5i
    Great insights! Planning my future homestead, so this is super helpful. Excited to explore these affordable states. Thanks for the tips
  • Raw farm land is much cheaper than this video says. When you average the entire state, you are not comparing apples to apples. If the plan is to homestead and do some hobby farming, the most important consideration should be average annual rainfall. Rain is kind of important when farming.
  • Nice video as always, land is cheap there for a reason. Maybe a companion video about property taxes showing the worst and the best. Kinda factors in to buying land, a home in areas.