Codie went into great detail and is being very transparent. There are content creators that hide some important details but she’s not. People please be aware that zoning laws can change often. Especially, if there’s a sudden increase in population of people moving or visiting the area. You can end up with a property that you can’t rent out. Check the county’s comprehensive plan to get an idea as to where they’re going in the future. You have to have an understanding of the local laws, sound ordinances, permitting which can be a nightmare. A lot of counties won’t allow a “campground” to be within 1-5 miles of one another. The insurance for your property can be very pricey. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Trust me. I know. Best wishes in all your endeavors. I am in complete agreement with this woman. Take back some of the control that the elite have. I grew up in a single mother household where $7 to buy a disposable camera was a struggle. She busted her butt off to provide for us and never relied on the government or anyone else. I gained the same work ethics and am now teaching my kids to rely on yourself and to try and build generational wealth. We’re not there yet but we’re on the road.
This is the clearest explanation of the rent vs. buy decision I've ever seen. I've been struggling with the rental income vs. mortgage payment calculation for years, but this approach is much more logical and understandable. Thank you for simplifying this for me!
Most people are unable to handle a fall since they are accustomed to bull markets, but if you know where to look and how to get around, you can profit handsomely. It depends on your entry and exit strategy.
The fact that the US stock market had been on its longest bull run ever makes the widespread worry and enthusiasm understandable given that we are not used to such unstable markets. As you pointed out, it wasn't tough for me to earn over $780k in the last 10 months, so there are chances if you know where to go. I hired a portfolio advisor since I was aware that I needed a solid and trusted plan to survive these trying times.
I've been trying to find new investment strategies to improve my portfolio's performance, but nothing seems to be working. Could you please share the name of your asset manager?
I believe the retirement crisis will get even worse. Many struggle to save due to low wages, rising prices, and exorbitant rents. With homeownership becoming unattainable for middle-class Americans, they may not have a home to rely on for retirement either.
Consider buying stocks when the economy is not doing well, like during a recession. It could be a chance to buy them at a lower price and sell later when prices go up. Just keep in mind, this isn't financial advice, but sometimes it's better than keeping a lot of cash.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial. Some use hedging or defensive assets in their portfolio for market downturns. Seeking financial advice is vital. This approach has kept me financially secure for over five years, with a return on investment of nearly $1 million.
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It's also not mentioned in the video when you contact Sam bernadedo to get the permits for this area. It's a $14000 deposit. I had put this comment up before and it was deleted. You will need an alternative Housing. camping permit.
Only paid $1,800 for my 2 acres. It is near a microscopic town, so we have access to a Walmart Supercenter and Home Depot, but we do not have any neighbors for miles. We love it and are building a nice off-grid home. 55 years of city life and living on crowded ships in the US Navy had left me wanting elbow room... and now I have it.
@@Tonehayrod I hunted for several years before stumbling across the Hemingway Land Company. To be clear, I am not associated with them in any way other than being a customer. I searched via Landwatch , Zillow, and many other websites always keeping my searches under $10K. What made this even better was that we bought in an area that does not have any zoning whatsoever. Believe me, I do not miss the overregulation on the Gulf Coast, where they went so far as to require permitting for every structure to the point that the city was acting like an HOA from hell... even though we had no actual HOA. We literally could not paint our house nor do needed repairs without inspections. We got a denial for a kit shed from Home Depot, and we had to destroy our Japanese garden that my mother designed in the 1960's. But! In New Mexico, we can do whatever we want. The climate will not allow us to have a Japanese garden, and the house is not as grand as what we had on the water... BUT we no longer have to worry about hurricanes either. An added bonus, the people (generally) in New Mexico are much nicer than on the Gulf Coast.
@@jonathanm5733 There are two counties in New Mexico where land can be found at this price. If you go to the Hemmingway Land Company's website or other websites that serve this area, you will find deals like what I purchased. Belen, New Mexico is where my property is located. Why the childish "laughing" emoji? You act like this well known fact is a lie even though it is a well known fact that property in the desert is cheaper than locations where they have unnecessary things like utilities and roads. Valencia county has the relaxed zoning, with the county next door (Sorroco) having no zoning restrictions whatsoever. Although my county does have very relaxed zoning, which is why the property cost a little more. I picked it because it has no neighbors for over a mile in any direction. As a retired couple, we have no need to work. So the lack of nearby jobs is not an issue. If you have a good savings and no need to be crowded, then living deep in the desert might be right for you too. The price for the land is great.
Having worked at a Vermont State park for 4 years I say "Good luck!" We had plenty of respectful campers and we had slobs and squatters. Some literally left a truckload of worthless stuff behind.
I own a campsite, a wild camp. Things are way more complicated. You want to have more people, but the more people you have, the more problems you get, more stuff to fix. There's a lot to be taken in consideration. This is usually a type of business where you need someone all the time.
so true. the way she showing that real hard business at least for me been a kind of armature perspective. the place with like 10 guest on it definitely need some kind of security and employee for 24 hr. you need some staff to collect the trashes, cleaning up the restrooms, safety, make campsite clean and ready for the next guest, ... etc. that could be a brilliant idea for some people like a farmers and ranchers they already have the huge acres of the land and they have the business on it. so that idea could be a side hustle job or some people they wanna leave the city and spend some money as an investment to buy a land to live and make some money.
That’s all very true, but, like sooo many other TH-camrs, if she explained the reality of what it REALLY takes to make that kind of money, everybody would stop watching her video after one minute and she wouldn’t be able to make any money from the dumb adverts that keep popping up during the episode. And so everything is just made to look like roses and easy money, to be sure that you keep watching and they get the clicks and the likes. The reality of these ‘money making schemes’ is that they are much, much more difficult than explained in simple videos like this. Sorry folks, but just like the Snake Oil salesmen of the frontier days, this medicine isn’t going to cure all your financial problems either. 🤑😆👎🏻
One gig u did not mention or think of. When your goat herd gets big enough you can rent your goats out for clearing work. They make the best animals to clear vegetation in fire zones. My uncle has rented his herd out for like 20 years. He sets up some cheap/easily packed fence. Let’s his goats out they eat the vegetation. Now he gets paid, his goats had food, and the HOA has a maintained fire break so their houses have a smaller chance of burning down!
She said nuffin about water. Water! the most fundamental part of camping. Gotta permit and drill a well on that 10k dirt patch. that's another 30k. Now on the upside, USDA has low down loans, similar to FHA.
lol. 99% of campers haul their own water, what are you talking about? Sure at a some point you could do showers but that's optional. That being said, I think you're looking at more like $35/night for just a spot for a tent, IF you are in close proximity to a N.P.
Great video, Codie. Be sure to definitely look deep into zoning and permits. JT is a great example of what happens when people start using this model. Grand Canyon also started shutting down these types of properties. Other areas around National Parks are doing the same. Land hacking is awesome, until it gets shut down. ;)
After I graduated, I realized school taught me nothing about money. Then I found the book ‘the Richest Man in Babylon’ and began learning everything about money that I was not taught. Great starting point! Also started watching videos like this. Lots to learn!
@@CodieSanchezCT I do not think we here in Canada could do such a thing even if our land was so affordable in fact nearly 85% of our countries land is Crown land as is protect or as I look at it as more like prevented from us Canadians to ever think never mind dream of buying for ourselves to feel that greater sense of freedom for which you have there in places across The Great USA !! and further more to my point being as even if land here was so cheap and made available for us Out doors freedom loving Cananadians to purchase its all the darn governmeny inviromental laws restriction regulations policies and so on as in fact of the matter beinty as such are simply never ending here as just as well can bet that you do in fact actually follow me as such being clear in mind think as about all our countries own setup legal nonsence for which we like minded Canadians must as well follow here to make such our dreams come trure for us but we in fact cannot dream nor are we even afforded the very means to think as well to mind to dream !!! I love my country as it used to actually be known to be a country to be very much more so proud of however time has taken its toll and currently known far more so then it was ever recognized as before as is actually a corrpt globalist ran state as is not a country at all anymore sorry to be so frank but Canada has been cheated blind by they among the powers that be in fact China holds more relestate here then the average born proud Canadian ever has had owned for several decades and be it just as well to mind all our Crown Land here is owned and controlled as by the Royal Family as is obiously from another country so looking at both them crooket sides of the same coin so to speak !!!! But just as well to mind thinking correctly as not to be mistaken for a joking matter of course lol all the same to keep a lighter tone to the mood but within all actuality I do keep very much so up on top spot on point of being honesty driven truthful when need I state this fact so much for our own peoples so called rights and our so called freedoms as such for real dreams will never come to be actually true yet sadly most people are still sleeping through reality here and just as well to say the least as all people all over the world but as of right here within Canada as used as one among all a very fine example to the very point and cause for as to why we all having had longsense in time lost our country to the powers that aught not to ever been aloud to be But here we are currently within our times questioning so very little never realizing what the hell is actually realy going on in our world !!! and that point said truthful for the fact as its always been a setup as by design and they the powers that be cheated the masses so darn blind to their own damn kinds fake acts and as by their kinds lies through an effect the powers that be so happened to having had created it and such has been in effect and all the same while the truth passes the masses by it and as well the maasses having been cheated so blind by it never ever to mind it what so ever sadly as being so for such a very long time ago and ever sense most people spent living in a fake unreal reality or an altered state of reality as such not as much a dream but simple mindless thoughtless fools left pretending and make belieing in such as if they some how think they known what is real to themselves as if ever being living by rights and think they realize what actual freedom truthfully actualy is but they still having got even the slightest darn clue what the real mindful thoughtful meaningful state of freedom is much if anything as at all for most who do as if their what to think as is not actual nor thinking by any means correctly as they been throughout time so cheated blind playing along within being blindsided caught up in the effect itself as is all by design so please bare this truthful point in mind as dishonesty driven thoughtless rediculous people do just as their told what to think never actually mindfully realizing the difference of how to think correct !!! and never minding thinking for themselves !! as the state of the world maasses popultion has or is about to lose all of our own rights and our freedoms and all has been more so simply dothe masses state of ignorance as has and still is getting the very best of us all !!! I should only hope this truth will amaze you I never tell lies nor would ever I mind decieving or misleading you and as I carryon telling you these truth I do do very honesty driven as of coure I practice as I preaxch or as actually as so top speak and as well as how to think correct corectly that is !!! and being as or course mindful of the effect itself AS I personally am the wiser one among all to invest such my own time minding the causes that brought about the cause for to question the effect itself in depth as my research and discoveries made of me this wiser man among all and I do not hold an egotistical outlook as that gets people liost up in the clouds so to speak !!! such as truth and honesty I personally by way of many very serious personal experiences which as I will not discose here but I benefited from thos bad experiences in sich a way that is vert difficault but not imposdsible for me to literally explain if I only had A cowitter to assist me with my personal vision problem but nione the less to mind the details of such truths I"ve discovered that need be heard all over the world as truth serves me as one being so few as among the wiser who is actually mindfully awake as unlike most who suggest they are but only actually hafe way awakened as is still sleepiong and yet here I stand so much more very much soin fact of the matter being actual and aware to the effect itself as whats that as is effecting the entire world as we speak and thats going very deep into critical thinking practice do such wonders to mind reality as to see ahead of most people who are simply unaware their so blindly effected and never as well as they suggest to mind when never ever in their time having to ever question what in fact of the matter being as what is the effect itself that has and continues to cheat the masses so blind ?!! and without a full explaination here to offer you personaly my own current limmited time for you tonight as but I will tell you in simple terms the masses are blindsided caught up in an effect as is I personnally discovered it and labbeled it fior what it actually in fact is The Illusion Of Human Thoufght Progression!!! Ok friend and if you personaly do wish to mind gathering a far greater indeapth understanding about the effect do please simply ask me and of course i'd be more then happy to inform you of such truths and that said be prepair as I will honestly blow you're mind !!!! thank you for you're Great Video * and of course You're time wisely invested in deed great ideas wishing you all the best *^*truth out
@@truth431 I got land in canada that's is not crown land and you can build camp sites and even build on if you want. Will sell it at USD $10,000 for 3acres just like in the video
As soon as you said Joshua tree i freaked out. I am a native to this desert and all the natives here living 30 plus years out here are tired of people coming from LA abd wherever else to only profiteer and exploit this desert for your own pwrsonal greed. You have ruined this desert. Including palm springs. You all did nothing good. Leave with your terrible and dangerous driving 🚗 too. Using your vehicles as weapons on the road.
We bought about 4 hectares of land that was not tillable and is hilly. They sold it dirt cheap because the owners didn’t know what to do with it. We turned it into a campground and has the best overlooking view of the Siquijor Bay
Mrs. Sanchez wow When I came Utah almost a year ago I purchased 5 acres land and I am planning to buy another 10 acres and continue investing because i know the potential, but champsites? Wow great idea Thank you
Be careful about proximity to neighbors. One camp I visited in Wine Country was shut down due to noise complaints. Another camp near Joshua Tree had the fire dept called on them dozens of times due to camp fires.
We had a neighbor that did this. We had multiple fires come from there and we’re lucky that we didn’t lose our Barnes and our home. It’s great for the person making the money. They don’t give a damn about the people that live nearby and what happens to them.
"$150 per night" hip camp is not hip. That's why many of us more independent travelers like stealth camping. I always practice Leave No Trace and leave every place I've been as good or better than I found it.
why do you think she's uploading these nonsense videos and not doing that business? bcs it does not make sense at all economically... the only way she can get clicks is to make it sound profitable and to make it so she came to $150 per night price which intelligent viewers already find stupid
I got 3 acres in the mountains of NC, our goal is 2 cabins and 2 glamping sites. Built the first tent deck last year, building the first cabin next year. Got land for $15k, taxes are $100 year. I have put about $2k into it so far but already rented the camp site deck with absolutely nothing but the deck and an outhouse. Next year we will have one cabin and one glamping site done and ready to rent out and I will have my mountain neighbor handle the property maintenance for me. It can work and it is not that hard to do.
@@mohant207 I am still building, but I have rented out just the tent deck multiple times on Hipcamp. BUT...talking to my neighbor about the difficulty of building on our steep grade he offered to swap us 3 acres on the other side of his land and it will be easier to get to and much easier and faster to build on so we are kind of going to start over next month...but will be able to move quicker so ROI will come quicker.
@@fussball-heute I am still building, but I have rented out just the tent deck multiple times on Hipcamp. BUT...talking to my neighbor about the difficulty of building on our steep grade he offered to swap us 3 acres on the other side of his land and it will be easier to get to and much easier and faster to build on so we are kind of going to start over next month...but will be able to move quicker so ROI will come quicker.
Freedom....thank God we still have some of it! Thanks for this video Codie...I'm super excited. I already own the land and it's in beautiful NW Washington State. This is exactly what I needed to see!
As with everything, it turns into a regular full-time job and a huge responsibility to run it as a business. Nothing is simple at scale. That said, go for it!
@John Brower THIS. I recently got a small residential plot with only a garage on it and in calling brokers for insurance quotes have been told that most 'big names' won't even consider it and any that do will likely be very expensive since they will consider it a "vacant/abandoned" lot with high risk for theft/vandalism etc despite being surrounded on every side by occupied homes with full-time residents and having a caretaker available basically 24/7. So much for my dream of a storage space while I'm on the road... much less allowing folks to park there when needed if they're traveling through.
The way she says it, its like you can just go look for a plot of land tomorrow, list it up, and start making 1k a month. So easy, just do this this this, coming from someone with all the connections (family members who have started businesses) and resources .
There is a ranch north of the town I live in in western Kansas that does this. Better than any of the area lakes, and includes various services like a free bundle of firewood, unlimited firewood for a fee, burger meals prepped, guided tours of the ranch, etc. If you're along I-70 through Kansas, C2T Ranch is worth the visit.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS! Perhaps my favorite part is the end, like it's not just about getting out of the cities. It's about pushing back and sticking it to the "people", that have destroyed our lives. This is all of our lands, and we are all have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! This is indeed one great one to "strike back" as you've said. Appreciate your efforts and for speaking on this topic! I will certainly be considering more! Cheers
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Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
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You need to watch out for ordinanes covering camping on private property. My friend has 40 acres outside of Yosemite and was renting out spaces. The county shut him down and threatened fines because there is an ordinance against it.
It seems that in the United States private property is a merely decorative title, basically the actual owner is the government and the supposed owner is just the administrator, the government determines what or what you cannot do with the property.
Great video Codie, super informative content. We did the same thing, we were traveling nomads for about 5 years, but we were ready to slow our roll and find a piece of property we could use as a home base. We ended up purchasing 20 acres in southern Alabama on a 800 acre spring fed private lake. Even though this property is considered free of any deed restrictions and can be offgrid we pulled the permits for a well and septic system ans had a power pole installed. We live in our Class A motor home presently but evidently will build a small cabin on it. We did install 8 primitive pull- through campsites that are all down by the lake. To get around having to pull permits to use the property as a campground, we just ask for a donation and this has worked out really well. Most of the campers are overnighters or come in for the weekend. Every campsite has stayed full for the last 8 months and the campers are very generous with their donations...
Your from the Money Breed. No wonder. Money stays with money. Class A? Fk your not hurting for nothing. 800 acres. Your gonna gouge people who appreciate the out doors. And lock out those who do. All rich people are the same. Take take take. Under the roose of kindness.
i want to do this. Would you recommend starting with identifying land, then finding out if I could get permits for camplng & trailers? Did you buid a cememt bathroom/shower or is it porta-potty? How does one get help learning how to do this?
You have seen the light. I have people buying land from me that are doing EXACTLY what you propose here. And when they are "done" with it (not sure why they would be), there are numerous exit strategies. Great video!
My Zen Den Camping is pumping, so much that in just a year, I expanded from primitive camping, to a tropical cabin, glamp tents and a bathroom (with hot water). Love this video! Love this movement! 💰⛺️
Even in unincorporated areas in California the County government can say "No!" If the area is unincorporated--check County codes. If the County doesn't care; your neighbors might. People in the boonies are there for a reason; and they are heavily armed and have serious issues with strangers. Better check on who owns the property surrounding your vacant land.
Yeah, this whole piece was a pipe dream especially regarding her friends site in JT. At 3 acres it does not meet the minimum requirements for a campsite in San Bernardino. Hopefully Kate got a variance but if now she is most likely shut down.
Thank you for this! We recently got land for this purpose and it is a huge learning curve to get going. In the meantime we are enjoying it with family and friends. Some great ideas in here for sure. Also it IS a lot of work depending on how much needs to be done on the land to make it and keep it hospitable. Getting folks out into nature…priceless.
I think seventy-five a night is too much to camp so close to the cattle. But, the overall idea is good. Problem is not everyone has all wheel drive to get to the camp site.
I talked to a real estate agent in Joshua Tree and the $15k 5 acre plots of land would require $100k+ in zoning fees to do short term rentals… greener pastures exists
Unless her friend has a campsite permit in Joshua Tree she is running an illegal operation. No matter how cheap the land is the permit costs $14k and the studies will add another $30-40k. Plus in San Bernardino you require a minimum of 5 acres plot for a campground. This production seems really irresponsible. Also San Bernardino requires someone on site.
@kristinalowe9819 She barely mentioned it. I live and run a glamping operation in the JT area and at least twice a week someone contacts me looking for info about setting up something similar. They don't believe me when I say what's involved, I guess they think I'm trying to hurt the competition and then find out the hard way. Or don't listen, don't have the financial ability to complete the project and then call me back with an "investment opportunity "
The problem with this once $50 per to $150 for a camp spot is that drives inflation. Being greedy helps no one. Keep the prices competitively lower. It's not solid walls. Or ground to charge $150 what a night?! Don't lose touch with the people when rich. ✌🏼
You brought literal tears to my eyes with this video. Money is obviously a HUGE reason why we do much of what we do, but there's a much deeper meaning for me and that is the freedom. The freedom to unite with others, the freedom to teach our children how amazing life is, the simple freedom to live life on our own terms and make the world a better place in the process. Thank you for this video. Thank you for all of your content Codie! I truly am grateful that I came across your channel and joined your newsletter.
@@CodieSanchezCT Can you recommend a good Book/Course/YT Video (or can you make one) on Seller Financing? I am looking for a high level understanding and then a deeper look into some examples of structuring the deals so it's a win win win deal for everyone involved. The buyer, seller, and existing/future clients/customers. Thanks a ton for the content you put out each week!
If the campers start a fire and cause damage to the national park who will be guilty? You need to provide water and toilet. It is not that simple. There are a lot of regulations out there. Also you need at least a dirt road that will let you access to the property and usually many of the cheap lands don’t have access and you need to pay fees to get even a dirt road.
The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.
The key to big returns is not big moving stocks. It's managing risk in relationship to reward. Having the correct size on and turning your edge as many times as necessary to reach your goal. That holds true from long term investing to day trading.
@@AstaKristjan Even with the right technique and assets some investors would still make more than others, as an investor, you should’ve known that by now, nothing beats experience and that’s final, personally I had to reach out to a market analyst for guidance which is how I was able to grow my account close to a million, withdraw my profit right before the correction and now I’m buying again.
Love the idea but truly loveeeee the closing statement. That is what is really important here in today's world. Taking back ownership of our future with a legacy and positive footprint. You are a blessing and thank you for taking the time to share all of your ideas and experience with us. Many blessings and may you continue to shine in this cloudy world.
Great idea Cody! This should inspire more than a few to take the leap. No worries about people trashing your rental homes or noise problems that I can see if you buy the right property. One possible problem might be squatters that rent for a few nights and then decide to stay without benefit of payment. Ever encountered that?
Would probably get some beefy guys to set up camp where the would be squatters were loitering. They wouldn't have much choice to either leave or get Sheriff called out on them. Whether campsites listed on Airbnb or hipsters, there are binding contracts for specific timeframes. Any overstay without pay would be enforceable breech of contract, I believe. Squatter's rights need specific actions to be performed first, such as paying for utilities in their name. Raw land no utilities or amenities. It would be easy to give over a campsite to an RV living couple to host the plots easy enough, with just a small tradeoff for governing and clean up responsibilities.
Most of these campsites are illegal and not permitted. Especially Joshua Tree, CA area. Lots of unpermitted short term rentals making thousands a month until they get a fine and a cease and desist order
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Love you Codie for this video! I've been hunting for land for camping for a few months and I've always had the issue with the papers as to what you can build there and what you can't. But just buying the land and making it a camping site without building A Frame cabins or bringing in containers? That's a genius move that takes my ideea to the next level.
This is great. I started buying land 3 years ago. Best decision I’ve ever made. Have been investing in real estate since 2005 and hands down, land is my preferred asset class. I buy at a discount, keep some, sell others and sometimes seller finance to create cashflow. Do it a couple dozen times a year and it’s a nice income stream and creates some good pops of cash.
I asked my mom where her grandfather’s wealth came from, she told me that anytime he had discretional income he bought land. Note taken, thus I invested in land too.
The rural version of Air B&Bs, only not quite as upscale as in towns or suburbs!! And many national park draws have high & off seasons of several months each...
I think when or if I did this type of land camp thing, I'd keep a smaller max number of sites. Keep it simple... less responsibility equals less stress. Love the idea👍😁
I realized that the secret to making a million is making better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new car or that vacation just yet and that mindset helps me make more money investing.
No she's not!... TH-cam is a public place; i can't drop her information here but You can just put her name on google and you will be directed to her website and drop her your message.
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And we took another idea that we used from your videos and bought a candy vending machine business. Great passive income and it’s doing really well. Thanks
@@CodieSanchezCT That would be amazing . I will email you for sure. I have. crazy back story that I would love to share. Thanks for responding really means a lot.
I have a 40 acre farm that I'm planning to do this very thing with. I also built a beautiful custom Skoolie and will be renting it out. I bought another property in Hawaii a few years back on which I will be doing something similar. Quite a lucrative endeavor. :)
Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.
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@@billywalker9223 wow that's a great price too! I still haven't found anything less than 3k per acre unless it's pure desert which can once in a while come up around 1k
What kind of risk of lawsuits from any type of accident or incidents on the property. I have property i live on close to a national park, but my wife says we would open ourselves up to potential insurance claims or lawsuits.
It's worth it to go through the process to get the land properly permitted as a campsite, that way, you cannot randomly get shut down. In all likelihood, you will need to install plumbing and electric. I am going through the permitting process right now and it is length and requires sign off from multiple local offices. Expect a 2-year process to be able to do this legally and it will cost several thousand dollars to prep the land for this use.
What a good idea. I live in New Zealand, camping is HUGE here both by locals and tourists. It'll be tricky finding some affordable land but I need to look into this.
Don't forget to subtract maintenance, cleanup after tenants leave, dealing with tenant complaints (why isn't toilet paper available?), security (how does any tenant know whether another tenant should be there and isn't squatting for free?), fencing, a gate, signage (yes, you're in the right place!), and more. Make sure you have easements, zoning, noise ordinances, litter ordinances, etc all mapped out, labeled and managed, too. Maybe all that is worth $1500 a month...maybe not. 🤷♂ Sure, you might be able to limit tenants to "experienced rough campers only" but good luck with that.
@@bystander1489 It's all positive until there's a fight between two campers on your private land, who paid you for the privilege to be on that land, and one or more people get hurt.
Hey Thornton Melon the $1,500 was an example of one camp site out of 30 rented everyday. I think at $6K per month or more you can get some signage an umbrella policy and an old retired hillbilly to check on Cooter and Cletus down at the camp fire.
That's a brilliant idea! If National Parks seem to be hatin' on this "land hacking" trend, I wonder how this model will work on lands surrounding State Parks . . .
I grew up by Zions National Park and remember the days when we were able to just drive into the park and camp in the campgrounds for basically nothing. That plot of land you're talking about is what locals called Little Zions and we used to have local Rainbow Gatherings there. This was in the 1990's.
The vast majority of campers are not going to pay $150 or even $50 a night for a piece of dirt in a cow field. Try $10-$25 and I might find this believable. I managed a small hotel in Fort Lauderdale right on Ocean Boulevard and struggled to maintain 30% occupancy in the summer months. Winter was near solid booked of course. Average room rate was $150 a night. With a bed, and shower and a pool and the ocean and a vibrant nightlife right at your fingertips. You’ve lost your mind or think people are just plain stupid. People go camping because it is cheap. $150 a night?!!!! To pet a goat? Or dodge cow patties? I don’t see it.
she thinks people are stupid. the people who watch these cockamamie videos she puts out and somehow think this is a viable business idea. im sure she has personal counseling and video seminars to sell too....
ever notice how she keeps saying "makes" this much or that much, deliberately confusing GROSS sales (unaudited, unproven, prob a made up number)..with net/net EBITDA...shows a total lack of business fundamentals.
I am sooo thrilled I found this video! I’m a stay at home mom and I’ve been trying to find creative ways to bring in some things extra income. I’m going to do a bit more research, but this sounds promising. Thanks so much for making this video!
Codie mentioned DIRT at the beginning of the video. I thought she was gona say you can sell dirt and/or rocks excavated from the land. I have a friend that makes obscene profits doing that on land he inherited. Maybe Codie can do a video on that.
I recently bought 190 acres with plans to make a campground. The property has about 60 acres of hayfields, a 35 acre sugarbush and 90 acres in tree growth. The other 5 acres is the house, gardens and lawn. There's 5,000 feet of stream frontage that is class 3-4 whitewater in spring snowmelt or after a couple days of rain. There's also direct access to hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails. I'm having a septic system sized for 20 campsites installed next spring. My plan is to have 15 tent sites separated by trees and 5 facing a common area for larger groups. Over the last two years my energy has gone into rebuilding the sugaring operations. Last year I made 45 gallons of maple syrup and this year I was hoping for 200 gallons. The weird warm winter will affect that enough that I don't dare to predict how much syrup I'll be able to make.
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I bought 40 acres about 2 hours from Ft Worth and 1 hr from Waco. It’s completely raw and our vision is to build a tiny home community eventually, but with 5 kids and day jobs, that feels like a 30 year plan. Watching this has me psyched! I know that area gets a lot of AirBnB traffic (which really surprised me- it’s out in BFE). With 40 acres to create something like this, we may have a way to save our nest egg for the big vision!! Thank you so much for this video!!!
Amazing. Do a thorough job with zoning and permits as some areas make it a headache with servicing as a deliberate hurdle to limit communities to a certain size. Good luck with the project.
I would honestly not wait for the big vision and start renting out the land raw as is allowing campers to bring their tents & start generating some profits. Who knows? It may actually ramp up your timeline. Good luck!
@@orellefitch6832 thanks! I've been talking to my husband about this. The land is 3 hours away from us, so it's a bit hard to wrap my head around how to get this going but I agree! I think that if it can generate some good revenue for us, we can absolutely expedite building our vision much faster!
@@rebeccapariser9191 We have been looking at Lands of America and other similar sites to find land. This particular 40acre lot was part of a 1,000acre subdivide from a cattle ranch farmer selling off his property. Some company came in and bought all 1k acres and then subdivided it out into 20 + 40 acre lots. We snagged a 40 acres for $300k and it's gorgeous. There are deals being made all the time, you just have to keep an eye out for them!
Hello from Canada we did the same thing we have 1.5 acres in Cape Breton close to the national park. We rent are Yurt and have 5 camp sites . We average $75 a night a site . Love your videos and very inspiring.
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I hear you being sovereign too... Are u talking about the UCC 1 ? I love the way you tbink ❤ nice informative video smart girl
let me rent some of ur land for my yurt. ❤❤❤
Codie went into great detail and is being very transparent. There are content creators that hide some important details but she’s not. People please be aware that zoning laws can change often. Especially, if there’s a sudden increase in population of people moving or visiting the area. You can end up with a property that you can’t rent out. Check the county’s comprehensive plan to get an idea as to where they’re going in the future. You have to have an understanding of the local laws, sound ordinances, permitting which can be a nightmare. A lot of counties won’t allow a “campground” to be within 1-5 miles of one another. The insurance for your property can be very pricey. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Trust me. I know. Best wishes in all your endeavors.
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It's also not mentioned in the video when you contact Sam bernadedo to get the permits for this area. It's a $14000 deposit. I had put this comment up before and it was deleted. You will need an alternative Housing. camping permit.
Throwing reality at em. ! Yeah, zoning,permits, septic....and so on.
Only paid $1,800 for my 2 acres. It is near a microscopic town, so we have access to a Walmart Supercenter and Home Depot, but we do not have any neighbors for miles. We love it and are building a nice off-grid home. 55 years of city life and living on crowded ships in the US Navy had left me wanting elbow room... and now I have it.
How did you go about finding this land
@@Tonehayrod I hunted for several years before stumbling across the Hemingway Land Company. To be clear, I am not associated with them in any way other than being a customer. I searched via Landwatch , Zillow, and many other websites always keeping my searches under $10K.
What made this even better was that we bought in an area that does not have any zoning whatsoever. Believe me, I do not miss the overregulation on the Gulf Coast, where they went so far as to require permitting for every structure to the point that the city was acting like an HOA from hell... even though we had no actual HOA. We literally could not paint our house nor do needed repairs without inspections. We got a denial for a kit shed from Home Depot, and we had to destroy our Japanese garden that my mother designed in the 1960's.
But! In New Mexico, we can do whatever we want. The climate will not allow us to have a Japanese garden, and the house is not as grand as what we had on the water... BUT we no longer have to worry about hurricanes either.
An added bonus, the people (generally) in New Mexico are much nicer than on the Gulf Coast.
@@Tonehayrod --- Since s/he hasn't responded, s/he only came to brag and obviously doesn't want anyone else to know the area.
Where did you get 2 acres for $1,800? Get me a deal like that too 🤣
@@jonathanm5733 There are two counties in New Mexico where land can be found at this price. If you go to the Hemmingway Land Company's website or other websites that serve this area, you will find deals like what I purchased. Belen, New Mexico is where my property is located.
Why the childish "laughing" emoji? You act like this well known fact is a lie even though it is a well known fact that property in the desert is cheaper than locations where they have unnecessary things like utilities and roads.
Valencia county has the relaxed zoning, with the county next door (Sorroco) having no zoning restrictions whatsoever. Although my county does have very relaxed zoning, which is why the property cost a little more. I picked it because it has no neighbors for over a mile in any direction.
As a retired couple, we have no need to work. So the lack of nearby jobs is not an issue. If you have a good savings and no need to be crowded, then living deep in the desert might be right for you too. The price for the land is great.
Having worked at a Vermont State park for 4 years I say "Good luck!" We had plenty of respectful campers and we had slobs and squatters. Some literally left a truckload of worthless stuff behind.
Codie is making video content for her channel. People need to be prudent over her recommendations because she tends to oversimply things.
101%!
Check zoning before you attempt this, especially in Utah
@@jameslinmd You are absolutely correct. It is so much more complicated than she is making out to be.
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I own a campsite, a wild camp. Things are way more complicated. You want to have more people, but the more people you have, the more problems you get, more stuff to fix. There's a lot to be taken in consideration. This is usually a type of business where you need someone all the time.
Thx mate. Good info
so true. the way she showing that real hard business at least for me been a kind of armature perspective. the place with like 10 guest on it definitely need some kind of security and employee for 24 hr. you need some staff to collect the trashes, cleaning up the restrooms, safety, make campsite clean and ready for the next guest, ... etc.
that could be a brilliant idea for some people like a farmers and ranchers they already have the huge acres of the land and they have the business on it. so that idea could be a side hustle job or some people they wanna leave the city and spend some money as an investment to buy a land to live and make some money.
@@themoments5952 true. This works the best when you already want to move in a place where there os camping space. That's how I did it.
@@themoments5952 she mentioned 10% for a keeper. It can be done.
That’s all very true, but, like sooo many other TH-camrs, if she explained the reality of what it REALLY takes to make that kind of money, everybody would stop watching her video after one minute and she wouldn’t be able to make any money from the dumb adverts that keep popping up during the episode. And so everything is just made to look like roses and easy money, to be sure that you keep watching and they get the clicks and the likes.
The reality of these ‘money making schemes’ is that they are much, much more difficult than explained in simple videos like this. Sorry folks, but just like the Snake Oil salesmen of the frontier days, this medicine isn’t going to cure all your financial problems either. 🤑😆👎🏻
One gig u did not mention or think of. When your goat herd gets big enough you can rent your goats out for clearing work. They make the best animals to clear vegetation in fire zones. My uncle has rented his herd out for like 20 years. He sets up some cheap/easily packed fence. Let’s his goats out they eat the vegetation. Now he gets paid, his goats had food, and the HOA has a maintained fire break so their houses have a smaller chance of burning down!
Be carefully who you rent goats to , there are some people that se/ assault them
Genius...
She said nuffin about water. Water! the most fundamental part of camping. Gotta permit and drill a well on that 10k dirt patch. that's another 30k.
Now on the upside, USDA has low down loans, similar to FHA.
Where the f you live that a well is 30 k that shits like 7500 bucks
lol. 99% of campers haul their own water, what are you talking about? Sure at a some point you could do showers but that's optional. That being said, I think you're looking at more like $35/night for just a spot for a tent, IF you are in close proximity to a N.P.
They are camping in the woods
thats important information you can put on the website. usually, people bring their own water
Thanks!
Great video, Codie. Be sure to definitely look deep into zoning and permits. JT is a great example of what happens when people start using this model. Grand Canyon also started shutting down these types of properties. Other areas around National Parks are doing the same. Land hacking is awesome, until it gets shut down. ;)
Wow! They just have to slow down the amount of money people are making. Nobody works anymore!
The rich fkd it up. Bc people like her went and fkn told all kinds of people.
Some times you just need to shut your mouth
That's my biggest concern; great concept, but local and fed gov always has the last say when it comes to land use.
what?
@Orange300 cuz the people are making money
After I graduated, I realized school taught me nothing about money. Then I found the book ‘the Richest Man in Babylon’ and began learning everything about money that I was not taught. Great starting point! Also started watching videos like this. Lots to learn!
same. I have not made money yet, but I think I am nearly there
You actually broke down buying land WAY better than a lot of TH-camrs. Codie, we thank you for existing!
Heck yes!
@@CodieSanchezCT I do not think we here in Canada could do such a thing even if our land was so affordable in fact nearly 85% of our countries land is Crown land as is protect or as I look at it as more like prevented from us Canadians to ever think never mind dream of buying for ourselves to feel that greater sense of freedom for which you have there in places across The Great USA !!
and further more to my point being as even if land here was so cheap and made available for us Out doors freedom loving Cananadians to purchase its all the darn governmeny inviromental laws restriction regulations policies and so on as in fact of the matter beinty as such are simply never ending here as just as well can bet that you do in fact actually follow me as such being clear in mind think as about all our countries own setup legal nonsence for which we like minded Canadians must as well follow here to make such our dreams come trure for us but we in fact cannot dream nor are we even afforded the very means to think as well to mind to dream !!!
I love my country as it used to actually be known to be a country to be very much more so proud of however time has taken its toll and currently known far more so then it was ever recognized as before as is actually a corrpt globalist ran state as is not a country at all anymore
sorry to be so frank but Canada has been cheated blind by they among the powers that be in fact China holds more relestate here then the average born proud Canadian ever has had owned for several decades
and be it just as well to mind all our Crown Land here is owned and controlled as by the Royal Family as is obiously from another country so looking at both them crooket sides of the same coin so to speak !!!!
But just as well to mind thinking correctly as not to be mistaken for a joking matter of course lol all the same to keep a lighter tone to the mood but within all actuality I do keep very much so up on top spot on point of being honesty driven truthful when need I state this fact so much for our own peoples so called rights and our so called freedoms
as such for real dreams will never come to be actually true yet sadly most people are still sleeping through reality here and just as well to say the least as all people all over the world but as of right here within Canada as used as one among all a very fine example to the very point and cause for as to why we all having had longsense in time lost our country to the powers that aught not to ever been aloud to be But here we are currently within our times questioning so very little never realizing what the hell is actually realy going on in our world !!!
and that point said truthful for the fact as its always been a setup as by design and they the powers that be cheated the masses so darn blind to their own damn kinds fake acts and as by their kinds lies through an effect the powers that be so happened to having had created it and such has been in effect and all the same while the truth passes the masses by it and as well the maasses having been cheated so blind by it never ever to mind it what so ever sadly as being so for such a very long time ago
and ever sense most people spent living in a fake unreal reality or an altered state of reality as such not as much a dream but simple mindless thoughtless fools left pretending and make belieing in such as if they some how think they known what is real to themselves as if ever being living by rights and think they realize what actual freedom truthfully actualy is
but they still having got even the slightest darn clue what the real mindful thoughtful meaningful state of freedom is much if anything as at all for most who do as if their what to think as is not actual nor thinking by any means correctly as they been throughout time so cheated blind playing along within being blindsided caught up in the effect itself as is all by design so please bare this truthful point in mind
as dishonesty driven thoughtless rediculous people do just as their told what to think never actually mindfully realizing the difference of how to think correct !!!
and never minding thinking for themselves !!
as the state of the world maasses popultion has or is about to lose all of our own rights and our freedoms and all has been more so simply dothe masses state of ignorance as has and still is getting the very best of us all !!!
I should only hope this truth will amaze you I never tell lies nor would ever I mind decieving or misleading you and as I carryon telling you these truth I do do very honesty driven as of coure I practice as I preaxch or as actually as so top speak and as well as how to think correct corectly that is !!!
and being as or course mindful of the effect itself AS I personally am the wiser one among all to invest such my own time minding the causes that brought about the cause for to question the effect itself in depth as my research and discoveries made of me this wiser man among all and I do not hold an egotistical outlook as that gets people liost up in the clouds so to speak !!!
such as truth and honesty I personally by way of many very serious personal experiences which as I will not discose here but I benefited from thos bad experiences in sich a way that is vert difficault but not imposdsible for me to literally explain if I only had A cowitter to assist me with my personal vision problem but nione the less to mind the details of such truths I"ve discovered that need be heard all over the world as truth serves me as one being so few as among the wiser who is actually mindfully awake as unlike most who suggest they are but only actually hafe way awakened as is still sleepiong and yet here I stand so much more very much soin fact of the matter being actual and aware to the effect itself as whats that as is effecting the entire world as we speak
and thats going very deep into critical thinking practice do such wonders to mind reality as to see ahead of most people who are simply unaware their so blindly effected and never as well as they suggest to mind when never ever in their time having to ever question what in fact of the matter being as what is the effect itself that has and continues to cheat the masses so blind ?!!
and without a full explaination here to offer you personaly my own current limmited time for you tonight as but I will tell you in simple terms the masses are blindsided caught up in an effect as is I personnally discovered it and labbeled it fior what it actually in fact is
The Illusion Of Human Thoufght Progression!!!
Ok friend and if you personaly do wish to mind gathering a far greater indeapth understanding about the effect do please simply ask me and of course i'd be more then happy to inform you of such truths and that said be prepair as I will honestly blow you're mind !!!!
thank you for you're Great Video * and of course You're time wisely invested in deed great ideas wishing you all the best *^*truth out
Where did she breakdown buying land? Can you timestamp it?
@@truth431 I got land in canada that's is not crown land and you can build camp sites and even build on if you want. Will sell it at USD $10,000 for 3acres just like in the video
As soon as you said Joshua tree i freaked out. I am a native to this desert and all the natives here living 30 plus years out here are tired of people coming from LA abd wherever else to only profiteer and exploit this desert for your own pwrsonal greed. You have ruined this desert. Including palm springs. You all did nothing good. Leave with your terrible and dangerous driving 🚗 too. Using your vehicles as weapons on the road.
We bought about 4 hectares of land that was not tillable and is hilly. They sold it dirt cheap because the owners didn’t know what to do with it. We turned it into a campground and has the best overlooking view of the Siquijor Bay
Who's gonna pay $150 a night for primitive camping ?
Millennials
they come with a slice of avocado toast though.
You're not their target clientele.
Mrs. Sanchez wow
When I came Utah almost a year ago I purchased 5 acres land and I am planning to buy another 10 acres and continue investing because i know the potential, but champsites? Wow great idea
Thank you
Be careful about proximity to neighbors. One camp I visited in Wine Country was shut down due to noise complaints. Another camp near Joshua Tree had the fire dept called on them dozens of times due to camp fires.
Great point!
@@CodieSanchezCT where do you recommend to buy? Thank you for your time
City people suk. They nasty and dgaf about the country. The civility of living in peace with the land and nature.
We had a neighbor that did this. We had multiple fires come from there and we’re lucky that we didn’t lose our Barnes and our home. It’s great for the person making the money. They don’t give a damn about the people that live nearby and what happens to them.
"$150 per night" hip camp is not hip. That's why many of us more independent travelers like stealth camping. I always practice Leave No Trace and leave every place I've been as good or better than I found it.
Right, for 150€ you should camp a week in this garbage areas or even a month.
Yes, there's no way I would ever pay $150 a night to sleep at a "hip camp". I'm checking into the Marriott. The greed is real.
why do you think she's uploading these nonsense videos and not doing that business? bcs it does not make sense at all economically... the only way she can get clicks is to make it sound profitable and to make it so she came to $150 per night price which intelligent viewers already find stupid
Keep in mind you need a camp host. Here in Colorado it’s about 15 to 22 dollars a night
I got 3 acres in the mountains of NC, our goal is 2 cabins and 2 glamping sites. Built the first tent deck last year, building the first cabin next year. Got land for $15k, taxes are $100 year. I have put about $2k into it so far but already rented the camp site deck with absolutely nothing but the deck and an outhouse. Next year we will have one cabin and one glamping site done and ready to rent out and I will have my mountain neighbor handle the property maintenance for me. It can work and it is not that hard to do.
how is it going. how does ROI look like
Curious too
Sorry, could you help me find out where did you find land at that price? All I see in NC is land starting at $60000 an acre...
@@mohant207 I am still building, but I have rented out just the tent deck multiple times on Hipcamp. BUT...talking to my neighbor about the difficulty of building on our steep grade he offered to swap us 3 acres on the other side of his land and it will be easier to get to and much easier and faster to build on so we are kind of going to start over next month...but will be able to move quicker so ROI will come quicker.
@@fussball-heute I am still building, but I have rented out just the tent deck multiple times on Hipcamp. BUT...talking to my neighbor about the difficulty of building on our steep grade he offered to swap us 3 acres on the other side of his land and it will be easier to get to and much easier and faster to build on so we are kind of going to start over next month...but will be able to move quicker so ROI will come quicker.
Freedom....thank God we still have some of it! Thanks for this video Codie...I'm super excited. I already own the land and it's in beautiful NW Washington State. This is exactly what I needed to see!
As with everything, it turns into a regular full-time job and a huge responsibility to run it as a business. Nothing is simple at scale. That said, go for it!
@John Brower THIS. I recently got a small residential plot with only a garage on it and in calling brokers for insurance quotes have been told that most 'big names' won't even consider it and any that do will likely be very expensive since they will consider it a "vacant/abandoned" lot with high risk for theft/vandalism etc despite being surrounded on every side by occupied homes with full-time residents and having a caretaker available basically 24/7. So much for my dream of a storage space while I'm on the road... much less allowing folks to park there when needed if they're traveling through.
also picking up trash and snoopie poeple coming on to your property, hunters and people that just dont respect the property
Exactly
@John Brower boo hoo.
The way she says it, its like you can just go look for a plot of land tomorrow, list it up, and start making 1k a month.
So easy, just do this this this, coming from someone with all the connections (family members who have started businesses) and resources .
Not legal to rent property campsites in San Bernardino county. Your friend is likely breaking county laws.
There is a ranch north of the town I live in in western Kansas that does this. Better than any of the area lakes, and includes various services like a free bundle of firewood, unlimited firewood for a fee, burger meals prepped, guided tours of the ranch, etc. If you're along I-70 through Kansas, C2T Ranch is worth the visit.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS!
Perhaps my favorite part is the end, like it's not just about getting out of the cities. It's about pushing back and sticking it to the "people", that have destroyed our lives. This is all of our lands, and we are all have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! This is indeed one great one to "strike back" as you've said.
Appreciate your efforts and for speaking on this topic! I will certainly be considering more!
Cheers
Yessssss!
I’ll come check on your property and maintain it in the Joshua Tree Area.
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You need to watch out for ordinanes covering camping on private property. My friend has 40 acres outside of Yosemite and was renting out spaces. The county shut him down and threatened fines because there is an ordinance against it.
It seems that in the United States private property is a merely decorative title, basically the actual owner is the government and the supposed owner is just the administrator, the government determines what or what you cannot do with the property.
i live outside yosemite..my whole life...what county is you're friend in? Mariposa or tuolumne??
@@kaytlynwallace9567 Mariposa
@@where-theres-a-will2059 yep..mariposa county wont even let you put up a yurt..they are crookest county
That is ridiculous
Great video Codie, super informative content. We did the same thing, we were traveling nomads for about 5 years, but we were ready to slow our roll and find a piece of property we could use as a home base. We ended up purchasing 20 acres in southern Alabama on a 800 acre spring fed private lake. Even though this property is considered free of any deed restrictions and can be offgrid we pulled the permits for a well and septic system ans had a power pole installed. We live in our Class A motor home presently but evidently will build a small cabin on it. We did install 8 primitive pull- through campsites that are all down by the lake. To get around having to pull permits to use the property as a campground, we just ask for a donation and this has worked out really well. Most of the campers are overnighters or come in for the weekend. Every campsite has stayed full for the last 8 months and the campers are very generous with their donations...
Your from the Money Breed.
No wonder.
Money stays with money.
Class A?
Fk your not hurting for nothing. 800 acres. Your gonna gouge people who appreciate the out doors.
And lock out those who do. All rich people are the same. Take take take. Under the roose of kindness.
That’s great
@@lutherogbole4179 Hi where do you advertise ? Thank you
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i want to do this. Would you recommend starting with identifying land, then finding out if I could get permits for camplng & trailers? Did you buid a cememt bathroom/shower or is it porta-potty? How does one get help learning how to do this?
You have seen the light. I have people buying land from me that are doing EXACTLY what you propose here. And when they are "done" with it (not sure why they would be), there are numerous exit strategies. Great video!
What kind of exit strategies ? But that is want to tho🤪
My Zen Den Camping is pumping, so much that in just a year, I expanded from primitive camping, to a tropical cabin, glamp tents and a bathroom (with hot water). Love this video! Love this movement! 💰⛺️
Great! Where do you recommend buying?
I just love watching this strong Woman's videos. Totally motivating and an eye opener for me right now. Much appreciated !
Even in unincorporated areas in California the County government can say "No!" If the area is unincorporated--check County codes. If the County doesn't care; your neighbors might. People in the boonies are there for a reason; and they are heavily armed and have serious issues with strangers. Better check on who owns the property surrounding your vacant land.
Yeah, this whole piece was a pipe dream especially regarding her friends site in JT. At 3 acres it does not meet the minimum requirements for a campsite in San Bernardino. Hopefully Kate got a variance but if now she is most likely shut down.
My second dream is buy land as Mrs. Codie said. I shall conviction women and men get equal pay and same chance as an start up business.
Thank you for this! We recently got land for this purpose and it is a huge learning curve to get going. In the meantime we are enjoying it with family and friends. Some great ideas in here for sure. Also it IS a lot of work depending on how much needs to be done on the land to make it and keep it hospitable. Getting folks out into nature…priceless.
So how's it going after 8 months?
@@deadlypendroppingby Shut down by the county
I think seventy-five a night is too much to camp so close to the cattle. But, the overall idea is good. Problem is not everyone has all wheel drive to get to the camp site.
I talked to a real estate agent in Joshua Tree and the $15k 5 acre plots of land would require $100k+ in zoning fees to do short term rentals… greener pastures exists
Get in touch ❤️
Excellent pacing and editing. This is one of the best videos I've seen in awhile
Unless her friend has a campsite permit in Joshua Tree she is running an illegal operation. No matter how cheap the land is the permit costs $14k and the studies will add another $30-40k. Plus in San Bernardino you require a minimum of 5 acres plot for a campground. This production seems really irresponsible. Also San Bernardino requires someone on site.
well she didn't tell you that i wonder why
She touches on this at the end and says because of zoning laws Joshua Tree area is NOT recommended.
@kristinalowe9819 She barely mentioned it. I live and run a glamping operation in the JT area and at least twice a week someone contacts me looking for info about setting up something similar. They don't believe me when I say what's involved, I guess they think I'm trying to hurt the competition and then find out the hard way. Or don't listen, don't have the financial ability to complete the project and then call me back with an "investment opportunity "
The problem with this once $50 per to $150 for a camp spot is that drives inflation. Being greedy helps no one. Keep the prices competitively lower. It's not solid walls. Or ground to charge $150 what a night?!
Don't lose touch with the people when rich. ✌🏼
You brought literal tears to my eyes with this video. Money is obviously a HUGE reason why we do much of what we do, but there's a much deeper meaning for me and that is the freedom. The freedom to unite with others, the freedom to teach our children how amazing life is, the simple freedom to live life on our own terms and make the world a better place in the process. Thank you for this video. Thank you for all of your content Codie! I truly am grateful that I came across your channel and joined your newsletter.
This makes my day.
This is so awesome Zachary!
@@CodieSanchezCT I’d really like to look into doing this! what cites would you recommend looking at for purchasing some plots of land?
@@CodieSanchezCT Can you recommend a good Book/Course/YT Video (or can you make one) on Seller Financing? I am looking for a high level understanding and then a deeper look into some examples of structuring the deals so it's a win win win deal for everyone involved. The buyer, seller, and existing/future clients/customers. Thanks a ton for the content you put out each week!
@@zacharymeiu After the pity party she will send you one 😂
If the campers start a fire and cause damage to the national park who will be guilty? You need to provide water and toilet. It is not that simple. There are a lot of regulations out there. Also you need at least a dirt road that will let you access to the property and usually many of the cheap lands don’t have access and you need to pay fees to get even a dirt road.
The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.
The key to big returns is not big moving stocks. It's managing risk in relationship to reward. Having the correct size on and turning your edge as many times as necessary to reach your goal. That holds true from long term investing to day trading.
@@AstaKristjan Even with the right technique and assets some investors would still make more than others, as an investor, you should’ve known that by now, nothing beats experience and that’s final, personally I had to reach out to a market analyst for guidance which is how I was able to grow my account close to a million, withdraw my profit right before the correction and now I’m buying again.
@@Erinmills98 Who is your financial coach, do you mind hooking me up?
@@simonbad The coach I use is actually quite known, Jennifer Puckett Hunter, she has a wide presence on the web, so you can just search her.
Agreed the best way to make money is passively and online
So awesome you mentioned Kate, her and Daniel are friends of mine. Love them!
Love the idea but truly loveeeee the closing statement. That is what is really important here in today's world. Taking back ownership of our future with a legacy and positive footprint. You are a blessing and thank you for taking the time to share all of your ideas and experience with us. Many blessings and may you continue to shine in this cloudy world.
I couldn’t agree more.
Straightforward practical advice
Single mom with a now 17 years old son! We could do this!!!!
Great idea Cody! This should inspire more than a few to take the leap. No worries about people trashing your rental homes or noise problems that I can see if you buy the right property. One possible problem might be squatters that rent for a few nights and then decide to stay without benefit of payment. Ever encountered that?
Good question! Something I would worry about for sure!
Would probably get some beefy guys to set up camp where the would be squatters were loitering. They wouldn't have much choice to either leave or get Sheriff called out on them. Whether campsites listed on Airbnb or hipsters, there are binding contracts for specific timeframes. Any overstay without pay would be enforceable breech of contract, I believe. Squatter's rights need specific actions to be performed first, such as paying for utilities in their name. Raw land no utilities or amenities. It would be easy to give over a campsite to an RV living couple to host the plots easy enough, with just a small tradeoff for governing and clean up responsibilities.
@@MelanieRodriguez-ge8mr That should work!
I have 4 acres in the county all cleaned up, on a year round creek. WOW I have the right type of rental able camp ground land.
Yeah illegal for sure lol
Zoning and permits won’t allow this .
Especially since hipcamp listings are 90% illegal
This is what I do but I make 6 figures per year from 400 acres of land and pecans
That's cool but I bought an abandoned building in Flint Michigan and rent out 33 card board boxes for $250 a night. I call it the homeless experience
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Section 8 approved 🤝
Lol great idea
This is genius
Most of these campsites are illegal and not permitted.
Especially Joshua Tree, CA area.
Lots of unpermitted short term rentals making thousands a month until they get a fine and a cease and desist order
Very good point! 👍
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One strategy for protecting against a recession is to buy equities. Investors, especially during a recession, need to know where and how to put money in order to make money while avoiding inflation.
It has never been easier to understand how to build your money than it is right now, when you may study and experience a completely variegated market passively by employing a successful portfolio-advisor. The impacts of the U.S. dollar's gain or fall on investtments, in my opinion, are complex.
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please who is the consultant that assist you with your investment and if you don't mind, how do I get in touch with them?
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I hate and love how easy you make this sound. Such an emotional ping pong match going on in my head when I watched this.
Love you Codie for this video! I've been hunting for land for camping for a few months and I've always had the issue with the papers as to what you can build there and what you can't. But just buying the land and making it a camping site without building A Frame cabins or bringing in containers? That's a genius move that takes my ideea to the next level.
She’s just winning in life.
I bought 5 acres a little over a year ago. Hipcamp was one of the first things I looked into and hope to do until I build up the land.
is it working out?
@@prophetseven728 I've been away out of the country so I haven't set it up yet.
Yeah I'm listening and It's sounding good, really good. I think I found something to do, thanks for the videos, they're great
This is great. I started buying land 3 years ago. Best decision I’ve ever made. Have been investing in real estate since 2005 and hands down, land is my preferred asset class. I buy at a discount, keep some, sell others and sometimes seller finance to create cashflow. Do it a couple dozen times a year and it’s a nice income stream and creates some good pops of cash.
This is something I've been interested in but don't know much about. Any good resources you could recommend to get started?
I asked my mom where her grandfather’s wealth came from, she told me that anytime he had discretional income he bought land. Note taken, thus I invested in land too.
Where does one start buying land? How do we get into so,etching like this? Thanks!
The rural version of Air B&Bs, only not quite as upscale as in towns or suburbs!! And many national park draws have high & off seasons of several months each...
I think when or if I did this type of land camp thing, I'd keep a smaller max number of sites. Keep it simple... less responsibility equals less stress. Love the idea👍😁
I realized that the secret to making a million is making better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new car or that vacation just yet and that mindset helps me make more money investing.
What I think everyone need is a Financial Adviser, who can help you get in and out of any investment at any time and you'd sure be in Profit.
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The genius of the freedom... Well, cost effectiveness. Where were you when the gas ran out? Walking somewhere along the highways and the hedge rows... Scoutz Honor... (NSA, Today.)
As someone who was camping a lot during the recession, people stopped going camping then. Parks went from full in 06 to empty or half full in 09.
Especially with increased cost of gas. No extra money to tow with that gas hog
@@acaughey09 right? No money means no travel.
good to know. I figured the opposite so good to know.
I have a few undeveloped acres out west and just listed 1 ac for sale. This campsite info is really creative and timely. Thanks!
And we took another idea that we used from your videos and bought a candy vending machine business. Great passive income and it’s doing really well. Thanks
No way that’s awesome!!! Email me at bio link details maybe we’ll highlight you!
@@CodieSanchezCT That would be amazing . I will email you for sure. I have. crazy back story that I would love to share. Thanks for responding really means a lot.
The outro was so heartfelt, and out of nowhere after all the hype. Amazing job Codie. I loved it. 😊
I have a 40 acre farm that I'm planning to do this very thing with. I also built a beautiful custom Skoolie and will be renting it out. I bought another property in Hawaii a few years back on which I will be doing something similar. Quite a lucrative endeavor. :)
Great video Codie. I live in a state in the midwest where just about everybody camps. all campgrounds are booked full a year in advance.
Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.
Such market uncertainties are the reason I don’t base my market judgements and decisions on rumours and here-says, got the best of me 2020 and had me holding worthless position in the market, I had to revamp my entire portfolio through the aid of an advisor, before I started seeing any significant results happens in my portfolio, been using the same advisor and I’ve scaled up 750k within 2 years, whether a bullish or down market, both makes for good profit, it all depends on where you’re looking.
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There are very important information unlisted and is vital to such a venture.
I bought 1.25 acres for $76 a year ago and this is genius. I bought it on a whim and had no clue what to do with it
Where did you buy that much land for $76????
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The luck. I'd cry if I ever got that lucky. I've been actively looking for years
@@HiNinqiMy land was $707 an acre. Nearly 400 acres, and there's mature timber on it, worth more than the land. I'd love to get some land for $76.
@@billywalker9223 wow that's a great price too! I still haven't found anything less than 3k per acre unless it's pure desert which can once in a while come up around 1k
What kind of risk of lawsuits from any type of accident or incidents on the property. I have property i live on close to a national park, but my wife says we would open ourselves up to potential insurance claims or lawsuits.
I love how you talked about the possibilities but always brought it back to reality. “Walk before you run” very good video
The mic you use outside is way better than your desktop Shure mic. Love your content!
It's worth it to go through the process to get the land properly permitted as a campsite, that way, you cannot randomly get shut down. In all likelihood, you will need to install plumbing and electric. I am going through the permitting process right now and it is length and requires sign off from multiple local offices. Expect a 2-year process to be able to do this legally and it will cost several thousand dollars to prep the land for this use.
What state are you in?
Thanks for sharing this info. This iis what I want to know about in getting started.
Holy clow! You are one heck of a presenter! Content, editing, data points, politics, amazing!
What a good idea. I live in New Zealand, camping is HUGE here both by locals and tourists. It'll be tricky finding some affordable land but I need to look into this.
I think your local govt and higher govt's will say "no way cobber"
Don't forget to subtract maintenance, cleanup after tenants leave, dealing with tenant complaints (why isn't toilet paper available?), security (how does any tenant know whether another tenant should be there and isn't squatting for free?), fencing, a gate, signage (yes, you're in the right place!), and more. Make sure you have easements, zoning, noise ordinances, litter ordinances, etc all mapped out, labeled and managed, too. Maybe all that is worth $1500 a month...maybe not. 🤷♂ Sure, you might be able to limit tenants to "experienced rough campers only" but good luck with that.
This all kinda kills the nature experience. Who brings security when they go camping? 😂 other than my side arm of course. Just fun’n John. 😉
Ya be negative
@@bystander1489 It's all positive until there's a fight between two campers on your private land, who paid you for the privilege to be on that land, and one or more people get hurt.
Hence insurance!
Hey Thornton Melon the $1,500 was an example of one camp site out of 30 rented everyday. I think at $6K per month or more you can get some signage an umbrella policy and an old retired hillbilly to check on Cooter and Cletus down at the camp fire.
I'm like crazy in love with the dynamics of your videos !!!
That's a brilliant idea! If National Parks seem to be hatin' on this "land hacking" trend, I wonder how this model will work on lands surrounding State Parks . . .
Seriously?
Your a fk up to even ask that. Greed is whatbis KILLING AMERICA
I grew up by Zions National Park and remember the days when we were able to just drive into the park and camp in the campgrounds for basically nothing. That plot of land you're talking about is what locals called Little Zions and we used to have local Rainbow Gatherings there. This was in the 1990's.
The vast majority of campers are not going to pay $150 or even $50 a night for a piece of dirt in a cow field. Try $10-$25 and I might find this believable. I managed a small hotel in Fort Lauderdale right on Ocean Boulevard and struggled to maintain 30% occupancy in the summer months. Winter was near solid booked of course. Average room rate was $150 a night. With a bed, and shower and a pool and the ocean and a vibrant nightlife right at your fingertips. You’ve lost your mind or think people are just plain stupid. People go camping because it is cheap. $150 a night?!!!! To pet a goat? Or dodge cow patties? I don’t see it.
she thinks people are stupid. the people who watch these cockamamie videos she puts out and somehow think this is a viable business idea. im sure she has personal counseling and video seminars to sell too....
ever notice how she keeps saying "makes" this much or that much, deliberately confusing GROSS sales (unaudited, unproven, prob a made up number)..with net/net EBITDA...shows a total lack of business fundamentals.
Exactly
For real ! Anything over $40 a night is expensive to me for camping. Most places around here are $8-70 a night.
Will look into this. This might work.
I am sooo thrilled I found this video! I’m a stay at home mom and I’ve been trying to find creative ways to bring in some things extra income. I’m going to do a bit more research, but this sounds promising. Thanks so much for making this video!
How it go
Gee what about all those campers that have disappeared around Mt Shasta... Kind of makes me think twice about camping out alone on a private site..
Codie mentioned DIRT at the beginning of the video. I thought she was gona say you can sell dirt and/or rocks excavated from the land. I have a friend that makes obscene profits doing that on land he inherited. Maybe Codie can do a video on that.
Good job on the video! 👍
Hell right! I love this. Been wanting to do this around my area lakes and parks. Take back the land!
Thank you Codie for all the positive energy you bring!!!
I recently bought 190 acres with plans to make a campground. The property has about 60 acres of hayfields, a 35 acre sugarbush and 90 acres in tree growth. The other 5 acres is the house, gardens and lawn. There's 5,000 feet of stream frontage that is class 3-4 whitewater in spring snowmelt or after a couple days of rain. There's also direct access to hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails. I'm having a septic system sized for 20 campsites installed next spring. My plan is to have 15 tent sites separated by trees and 5 facing a common area for larger groups.
Over the last two years my energy has gone into rebuilding the sugaring operations. Last year I made 45 gallons of maple syrup and this year I was hoping for 200 gallons. The weird warm winter will affect that enough that I don't dare to predict how much syrup I'll be able to make.
that's awesome. mabye leave a couple of cheap rough camp sites.
Wow a video with value and no fluff, I must be dreaming!👏
You are such a blessing to this generation and I must confess you inspire me greatly. I kindly ask; What's your advice to us out here trying to lead Good Lives in 2023?
@BryanCongratulations as a single mom life has never been easy. I keep struggling with my bills because what I earn working for others can't give me three square meals. Reading your message, I am so inspired and would like to try investing. I would be grateful if you could link me up with your ffinancial-adviser.
I think you are awesome on explaining everything. English is my second language and is hard for me sometimes to understand m,But you make it seem clear and understandable.. Muchas
gracias, ojala también lo hicieras en español 🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The whiskers on my eyebrows stood up
I bought 40 acres about 2 hours from Ft Worth and 1 hr from Waco. It’s completely raw and our vision is to build a tiny home community eventually, but with 5 kids and day jobs, that feels like a 30 year plan.
Watching this has me psyched! I know that area gets a lot of AirBnB traffic (which really surprised me- it’s out in BFE). With 40 acres to create something like this, we may have a way to save our nest egg for the big vision!!
Thank you so much for this video!!!
Amazing! What sites did you start looking at to find the land?
Amazing. Do a thorough job with zoning and permits as some areas make it a headache with servicing as a deliberate hurdle to limit communities to a certain size. Good luck with the project.
I would honestly not wait for the big vision and start renting out the land raw as is allowing campers to bring their tents & start generating some profits. Who knows? It may actually ramp up your timeline. Good luck!
@@orellefitch6832 thanks! I've been talking to my husband about this. The land is 3 hours away from us, so it's a bit hard to wrap my head around how to get this going but I agree! I think that if it can generate some good revenue for us, we can absolutely expedite building our vision much faster!
@@rebeccapariser9191 We have been looking at Lands of America and other similar sites to find land. This particular 40acre lot was part of a 1,000acre subdivide from a cattle ranch farmer selling off his property. Some company came in and bought all 1k acres and then subdivided it out into 20 + 40 acre lots. We snagged a 40 acres for $300k and it's gorgeous. There are deals being made all the time, you just have to keep an eye out for them!
GIRL YOU ARE MORE THAN RIGHT, BLESSINGS.
Hello from Canada we did the same thing we have 1.5 acres in Cape Breton close to the national park. We rent are Yurt and have 5 camp sites . We average $75 a night a site . Love your videos and very inspiring.
Amazing! Can I ask what sites you looked at to find the land?
@@rebeccapariser9191 i found it on Kijiji I have mine for sale. Send me your email I can help.
Nice job Codie! I have the worst itch to flee, a cave would be best time will tell the search has begun got a year or so time to get scratching!