Hi , nice video , can't think you touched in the subject but it her benefits of owning woodland is that any income derived from woodland is tax free and after two years of ownership there's no capital gains tax if you sell it
Can you live there full time or build on it because if you can't where's the investment I'm not being negative it's because I'd like to do the same but selling firewood and renting to campers wouldn't bring in enough to run a car I must of missed something
No problem I really didn't wanna sound like a hater lol because it's something I'm really interested in to but I would like to be able to live in a self sufficient cabin in the woods is that possible do you know and thanks for the reply too 😊
@@callumward5112 It 'possible' but difficult. You'd need to buy woodland thats free from any covenants (so not from woodlands.co.uk or from woods4sale) and then you'd need to get planning permission. I'd say, learn as much as you can about planning laws. Start by contacting your local council, they can point you in the right direction with planning. Another option may be to live as a farm hand on a farm. They are allowed farm workers living in static caravans and the like on their land. Many farmers have sections of woodlands as well.
Thanks for the interesting video. I have owned a 4 acre woodland in West Scotland for the past 10 years and have thoroughly enjoyed the management and peacefulness that it offers. If anyone is interested in buying a woodland, certainly in this part of the country, be aware of the danger of ticks. Two years ago I contracted Lyme disease from a tick bite, which resulted in me being hospitalised for 6 weeks. As a result, my grandchildren seldom access the woodland unless they are clothed appropriately and legs and arms sprayed with tick/insect repellent - not ideal! I am not trying to be negative about owning a woodland, as it is a wonderful privilege , but just to make people aware of one possible hazard. Anyway I am sure this doesn't apply to the vast majority of woods in the UK and I hope you and others get great enjoyment from the pleasure that they offer.
I rent my house, and have a low income, I also own a 3acre plot of pasture land, lots of people find it very difficult to understand why I didn't put that equity in to a mortgage. Simply the kind of house I could get a mortgage for would not allow me space for growing food and camping and for my kids to run free! You don't have to follow the herd and get a mortgage.
Some good points which I agree with, I invest in a small woodland so i did 4 years ago, its increased in value up over 35% and as you say means I didn’t have to give loads of money to a bank. It’s fantastic to have your own place where you can within reason do as you want. It’s important I think to look for land with no public right of way across it or up to it.
What if there's a public Footpath along the side that runs along the side Parcel of the land, which just makes the private land smaller really (to fence off the public footpath) would that be OK? Considering the price is adjusted too?
Well done! We have done something similar. We bought an acre near our house, mostly woodland but also a bit of field where we grow vegetables. Like you it provides us with free camping and mostly importantly, a place to go to get out of the house and be in nature. In regards to the comment about the alternative of buying debt (mortgage) vs land, I still think buying a house with the bank's money is still almost always better than renting if you can swing it. Once you're a few years into the mortgage, the interest you pay each month will be far less than the rent on an equivalent house. All the principle (minus upkeep and selling costs) is going to your asset balance. But back to the land... having an asset that you own outright and have no costs on is priceless. Highly recommend this to anyone.
That's lovely! I hope you enjoy your land as much as I do mine. Your field for vegetables sounds great. We will own our home but are on our way to buy outright. Having run the numbers, we'll own outright faster that way. Certainly nothing against owning but don't want to pay over the odds if we can avoid it. Right now, our rent is lower than the interest we'd be paying. We are building other assets in the mean time. It's all part of the long term plan.
Beautiful story, you are absolutely right. I live in the french Pyrenees and have 8.5 acres of woodland - fire wood for the rest of my life, a great investment, and as someone else said in your comments "they don't make land any more". Well done you.
We have bought woodland too and as like you we live in rented accommodation. We’ve had ours for over 7 years now and the value has increased more than housing prices by a long way 😊. All we have done is built a Bender to sit in and chill at the weekends and we camp occasionally too. Our lives have changed for the better now and so will yours. We enjoyed your video keep it up 🌲🌳🏕️⛺️
That's cool! We looked into woodlands in the UK but seemed to have too many restrictions around them to do much with. I also got sick being on public camp sites, but I also have fibromyalgia. On our plot we now have our hobbit horse truck where we will have a sauna which will be good for my illness. Also an introvert and want to be alone when camping. Gonna make it a rental experience for guests too :)
Hi Lissi, I am now in a similar situation as you describe when you started your project. Thanks so much for your suggestions. I'm on the cusp. Currently I work in grounds and woodland management, close to retirement and new aspirations, with close associations in what's left of the forests of Jamaica and Morrocco. Thanks to you and your family, all the best Patrick.
There's always been a bit of contradiction about owning land and living on it yourself. Years ago I did a little research and came upon an organisation called the shack development association. This was actively working to protect your rights under some old English laws steming from a man's right to provide for his family, chicken and hen keeping is an English man's right, which cannot be overturned easily by beaurocrats. Which is why people were given strips of land to cultivate which eventually produced the allotment association. Another aspect of living on your own land extends from farming and also pubs and hostelries. This states that your allowed to put up buildings or facilities in order to provide security to the property and in order to work the land, maintain and cultivate it, woodland dwellers need somewhere to live in order to coppice and manage the type of property. Most people would put a mobile home on the property in order to accommodate this. Remember also, most caveats only last so long and can be challenged after a time. We live at a property which excluded us from fencing our property and parking a sign written vehicle on or near it. Understanding the law I got some strange remarks when a neighbour commented that I wasn't allowed to put in a hedge as I was planting one on our boundary. I did tell him to F off but never heard anything else about it. I think he must've been told the truth when he did his fake saintly bit and tried to report me to the council. Stand up for yourselves and best of luck.
I was very interested to come across your video as I’m thinking of doing something similar and am actively looking for a suitable woodland to purchase. It’s good to hear that your experience has been so positive🌳👍
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. I always said when I had the money, I would buy a field so that no-one could build on it. Recently small woods near me has come up for sale so I am delighted and have shown an interest. Keep your fingers crossed for me
Hi there's always a downside to any piece of land but don't be put off. Follow your gut instincts and your own vision. Above all don't take any notice of what other people think they will just put you off your dreams. I bought fourty acres of woodland with all manner of problems including access. Several years later, I did a deal with a neighbouring farmer and I now have my own access. My advice there's always a way, just go for it.
Your story is so spookily similar to ours, but we got rid of our nightmare tenant, took a deep breath paid out for the repairs, found a new agent and found a great tenant so we do feel lucky now. After a 6 year search we bought our woodland in mid 2021 after a 9 month battle with solicitors and councils not wanting to do any work throughout the pandemic, yet we both had no time off, no furlough and fitted into no category for help so although we know the woodland is a selfish purchase but we really do feel like we deserve to get to this point after the sacrifices made. Like anything in life, if it's easy, everyone would do it. Congratulations on making a step into getting in touch with nature, I hope your woodland make you feel as good as ours does when we walk into it.
I'm so glad I came across this video. It was really well analysed and presented. I've been looking into buying a small piece of woodland for a while. Eventually the right plot at the right price will come up . . . . hopefully!
I'm a bit confused, all the things we would need to know and which I thought you'd talk about, you've said to let you know if we want to know about them!!!!! X much love and God Bless from the UK xx
Nice video. I have Woodland in BC Canada that I can't really enjoy. I'm always looking over my shoulder for a bear to come charging at me from the woods or a cougar to pounce when my grandchildren visit. Must be nice to be able to relax and walk around without that worry. I'm originally from the UK and thinking of moving (retiring back there) to enjoy the nature without constantly looking over my shoulder. The ideal set up would be a small flat in a village or town and own some woodland close by. What's to stop someone from buying a number of parcels of land and camp for less than 28 days on each plot ( cost taken into consideration)? When you mention camping does that include caravan or motorhome or just tenting?
There's restrictions in Germany as to how long you can stay on land, but true to the stereo type there are many clean, eco friendly sites you can live on for some months before swopping and moving to another site on the chain. I was a 'New Traveller' in the UK, but unfortunately when we tried this, folks would run off with the land fund, or rob the local shop...
Hey there. Just liked and subscribed. Love your straightforwardness, no frills which you get so often, lol. This vlog is a yr old now so how are you all doing?? I'm looking for woodland as we speak , to do much the same as you have...all the business ideas are flying around my head like mad, lol. Having to look outside the box for land in the Midlands, lot of driving and talking to locals and farmers...no luck yet. Be great to hear what you've managed to do. Regards, Nick.
I got an allotment ..and that is hellish enough for me... Where I live in a flat in London is horrendous regarding uglyness. Great video. Thank you for sharinging. I would love to have a small piece of woodland.
It's chestnut that has been out of rotation for many years before I got here. I did have people in to look at it going back to a working coppice wood but, to cut a long story short... they told me not to bother as it's too far gone.
@@AWoodlandAdventure Where is it? I'm likely too far away, but I can probably find someone who will do it for you. There's no such thing as too far gone. If no one else will I'll drive my truck down and do it, we really can't lose such valuable habitat and resource production. It's the one example in the UK where the more resources are extracted from an ecosystem, the healthier it stays.
I'm saving to do this as I don't want a mortgage how did you find the woodland to buy iv been looking but there's not much out there or I'm looking in the wrong places
I’m so glad this video was recommended to me by THE ALGORITHM, I have a friend in a very similar position to you guys with a property that she rents out. It’s been a really difficult for her and land ownership has never been mentioned to her by any financial advisor. She is going to look into it after this so many thanks 🙏
Hi, really great video, thanks! Too true with miserable experiences on new campsites, we just want a place to camp with our kids and some friends. I've been eyeing up buying a small woodland for years and am also looking at mixing up investments Where do you suggest looking?, rightmove, ebay etc? Thanks!
You bought it because as a child you watched, Animals of Farthing Wood ! Well even if you didn't, I did lol. I guess that's why I'd like to live in the woods !
So you're a neighbour! Well done you guys on getting the woodland. I'm in Bromley and it's so difficult to find woodland to actually get away and have privacy and peace and quiet is so hard to find now. I've had friends that have had tenants that have had exactly the same problems and it's hard to get them out. So glad you made a good choice. Exiting adventures ahead 😀
Howdy neighbour! 😀 you're not far at all really :) Being that bit further south in Kent, away from London a little more, peace and quiet can be found around here tho it's getting more difficult. More and more new housing going up. It's actually pretty shocking how quickly things are changing in this part of Kent. I'm worried our little wood will become an island among a housing estate! Nothing I can do tho. Just need to enjoy it for what it is in the moment. :)
@@AWoodlandAdventure Keep your eye out for the planning of any new site and send a handwritten letter to the planning head of dept. saying you consent to the development if the developer pays you 100k. (Repeat your offer, no matter what their reply is, if any, and find out how to send a letter like this properly first!)
Same in Herefordshire. You'd think there would be lots of woodland for sale, but most of the land is farmed, and folks dont like change much. Unfortunately we're disabled and most sales are in Carmarthenshire, too far for us to drive... Touch Wood....!
I have thought about buying woodland before, can't get much for my amount of money but have seen the odd thing. Do you recommend any particular websites?
I think you've made a great investment, and like you said so much less grief than the rental industry. I've looked at woods 4 sale in the past, sadly I can't really stretch it. Id be happy with half acre if anything that small ever came up.
@@AggyGoesOutdoors They do sometimes. Take a look at woodlands.co.uk as well as woods4sale. I've seen a couple of half acre plots come up. To be honest, you don't need more than that, how big can you make a camp anyway? The rest is just for looking at and you can do that on any public footpath anywhere!
If i was able and younger i would use the woodland to make charcoal (using the fallen trees, branshes ect). That way you can live on the land and save tons of cash.
I am in this situation, the only thing I am going to try and stear clear of is the added covenants, I am going to focus my energy on buying direct rather through a "woodlands agent" :)
I own 6 acres of a steep wood, the biggest problem is that we have Ash Die back, it has completely decimated the Ash trees and they keep falling into our wood burning stoves. I allow public access and the dog walkers love it. Very hard work and required a lot of equipment to keep it going.
As I understand it, there are many restrictions on the use of woodland. You mentioned covenants, and it would be nice to explain these and what other restrictions are in place. Can you camp whenever you like? Are any wood shelters permitted? Perhaps someone can tell us.
So inspired by your video. Your financial acumen overwhelmed me. I planted a six acre wood in an effort to save the natural environment and in turn the effects of global warming,but you have shown me that that doesn’t matter as long as you make a profit. Going to sell my wood for development. Bye bye purple emperor.
It was so great to see this video. Your situation is similar in lots of ways to Mary and myself. We rent somewhere to live and own old allens. I think you are right a lot of people assume to buy a wood you obviously have loads of money and I suspect on TH-cam that creates a bit of negativity from potential new subscribers (for the record I genuinely think your channel should have a few thousand subs by now)...but heck, that's their limiting beliefs and not your or my problem. Mary and I would love you guys (all the family) to pay a visit sometime - and we'd be more than happy to visit you and provide some free labour if you'd like. It's so nice to see your projects developing..keep up the good work!
I’m into personal finance too and I’ve been looking at woodland for years. The problem I’ve found is I wanted to buy some woodland as a campsite but every patch of woodland has covenants saying you can’t use it for this. It’s been incredibly frustrating to find. Good luck with your woodland adventures!
It is hard to find woods without covenants. I dont mind personally but I do understand that if you want to start a business on the land you cant have the restrictions. I hope you manage to find somewhere. Perhaps get talking to local land owners and let them know that if they ever sell any of their woods you would be interested.
@@AWoodlandAdventure thank you. Yes I spoke to a local land agent who told me that companies like woodforsale basically buy large plots of woodland and chop it up (pardon the pun lol) then mark it up 5 fold and sell it off in smaller lots with restrictive covenants on. They gave me similar advice but thank you for taking the time to reply. I’ll follow along for the journey 👍
Very sensible young lady I live in Spain but thinking of coming back I have been investing in gold for many years so have accumulated a good profit so I am thinking of buying something like woodlands preferably with a stream if you could give me some tips would be handy
Great video and thank you for sharing. We've also looked at purchasing some woodland of a similar size. My biggest concern is other people going into the woods when they shouldn't...is this something you've experienced or have you let things in place to deter this from happening?
We hadn't had any problems until recently when a local started walking her dogs through the woods and allowing them to run and poop anywhere they liked. Ultimately, it's outside and who really owns the outside anyway? Ownership is a made up human concept. But I do understand your concerns. One of the nice things is that it's away from the public, or at least you hope it is. I do have some hidden cameras up that detect movement. I was more worried in the beginning than I am now. I'd rather enjoy myself and not worry too much. If it happens it happens.
@@AWoodlandAdventure A very wise out look and totally agree in regards to the idea of ownership , we are guardians . So to protect a space and make sure nothing and no one is harmed in the area we look over and after is the main aim to being any kind of good guardian. I would love the honour of sharing a space to lovingly guard ;D
I've been wanting to get a small woodland but have no idea where to start .I want it to use to would camp on and grow produce and hunt .but estate agents don't seem interested
Very honest review.weve got 15 acres in scotland it's a conservation area so tons of restrictions.tiks..white tailed eagles .nesting perigrin falcons.bats.barn owls. Great crested newts. Mink. Even glowworms etc .but we camp on it when we want and feel reborn it's awesome...great for kids too.ive subued 😎🤗
Thanyou for sharing, very useful information. I've been looking for some woodland for over a year now. I wish to put up a yurt on land and stay a couple weeks at a time. It seems if you ask for planning permission,it's always denied, but then I've heard that one can either put a yurt or caravan and stay in there, also to use for work.
I'm not an expert but my understanding is that you can have a temporary shelter. You are allowed a tent of course so the bell tents fall well within the restrictions. I just make sure that I stay less than the 28 days allowed for recreation.
What would you do if suddenly you found people squatting on your land? Where do you stand regarding the law? Are you allowed to put up fencing to mark out your land? I’m not trying to put a damper on this, as I’m also thinking of buying some woodland, just preparing myself for what could be an issue. Good luck …
First of all I'd tell them to get the kettle on! Then I guess I'd see from there. If someone has destroyed property (fence etc) in order to gain access, thats criminal and you can go down that route. Otherwise it's a civil matter and would take a long time to take it through courts etc. Yes, fencing isn't an issue. Most of my boundary is fenced already. There is no public access unless people climb fences. Which they do. Local dog walkers mostly.
I still world have invested in a property,even if you had to get a mortgage, if you compare it to rent, you are getting a property at the end, that will save your outgoings when you retire. I hope it works out for you, please keep us updated.
Great video & you made me laugh about other people being annoying...mainly because I feel exactly like that 😂 Just found your channel & your woodland looks beautiful. Will watch your other videos & hopefully see more . 🌳🌳🌳
Hello Lissi I really enjoyed watching your film, I also aspire the same lifestyle as you, I was just wondering can you build a log cabin on your woodland here in the UK......surely it would'nt be regarded as a permanent as a bricks and mortar dwelling so would not encroach on regular building planning permission / regulations .....am I correct on this matter ? Anyway ive just clicked like button....would another subscription help out ?
If you want to be a landlord you need three properties. Use equity on one as a deposit for two more and then if any one of them goes pear shaped the profit from other two can support the mortgage. A single property is an "eggs in one basket" situation.
There are many companies around making huge profits buying up huge parcels of land then sub dividing the land into much smaller parcels at what seem attractive prices to those on limited budgets thinking it’s a way out of the rat race… but they have a huge list of covenants restricting you from doing anything other than maintaining it..be very careful what you are buying and always employ a specialist to make you aware of the restrictions…
I had a total title fail on this one didn't I! Title now changed.
Hi , nice video , can't think you touched in the subject but it her benefits of owning woodland is that any income derived from woodland is tax free and after two years of ownership there's no capital gains tax if you sell it
Can you live there full time or build on it because if you can't where's the investment I'm not being negative it's because I'd like to do the same but selling firewood and renting to campers wouldn't bring in enough to run a car I must of missed something
@@callumward5112 Its a capital investment, not cashflow at the moment. :)
No problem I really didn't wanna sound like a hater lol because it's something I'm really interested in to but I would like to be able to live in a self sufficient cabin in the woods is that possible do you know and thanks for the reply too 😊
@@callumward5112 It 'possible' but difficult. You'd need to buy woodland thats free from any covenants (so not from woodlands.co.uk or from woods4sale) and then you'd need to get planning permission. I'd say, learn as much as you can about planning laws. Start by contacting your local council, they can point you in the right direction with planning.
Another option may be to live as a farm hand on a farm. They are allowed farm workers living in static caravans and the like on their land. Many farmers have sections of woodlands as well.
Thanks for the interesting video. I have owned a 4 acre woodland in West Scotland for the past 10 years and have thoroughly enjoyed the management and peacefulness that it offers. If anyone is interested in buying a woodland, certainly in this part of the country, be aware of the danger of ticks. Two years ago I contracted Lyme disease from a tick bite, which resulted in me being hospitalised for 6 weeks. As a result, my grandchildren seldom access the woodland unless they are clothed appropriately and legs and arms sprayed with tick/insect repellent - not ideal! I am not trying to be negative about owning a woodland, as it is a wonderful privilege , but just to make people aware of one possible hazard. Anyway I am sure this doesn't apply to the vast majority of woods in the UK and I hope you and others get great enjoyment from the pleasure that they offer.
I rent my house, and have a low income, I also own a 3acre plot of pasture land, lots of people find it very difficult to understand why I didn't put that equity in to a mortgage. Simply the kind of house I could get a mortgage for would not allow me space for growing food and camping and for my kids to run free! You don't have to follow the herd and get a mortgage.
I would love this for my family. How is this possible?
well said
Some good points which I agree with, I invest in a small woodland so i did 4 years ago, its increased in value up over 35% and as you say means I didn’t have to give loads of money to a bank. It’s fantastic to have your own place where you can within reason do as you want. It’s important I think to look for land with no public right of way across it or up to it.
What if there's a public Footpath along the side that runs along the side Parcel of the land, which just makes the private land smaller really (to fence off the public footpath) would that be OK? Considering the price is adjusted too?
Well done! We have done something similar. We bought an acre near our house, mostly woodland but also a bit of field where we grow vegetables. Like you it provides us with free camping and mostly importantly, a place to go to get out of the house and be in nature.
In regards to the comment about the alternative of buying debt (mortgage) vs land, I still think buying a house with the bank's money is still almost always better than renting if you can swing it. Once you're a few years into the mortgage, the interest you pay each month will be far less than the rent on an equivalent house. All the principle (minus upkeep and selling costs) is going to your asset balance.
But back to the land... having an asset that you own outright and have no costs on is priceless. Highly recommend this to anyone.
That's lovely! I hope you enjoy your land as much as I do mine. Your field for vegetables sounds great.
We will own our home but are on our way to buy outright. Having run the numbers, we'll own outright faster that way. Certainly nothing against owning but don't want to pay over the odds if we can avoid it. Right now, our rent is lower than the interest we'd be paying. We are building other assets in the mean time. It's all part of the long term plan.
I would love my own woodland. And I would just sit there on the ground, and watch, listen and be at one
Beautiful story, you are absolutely right. I live in the french Pyrenees and have 8.5 acres of woodland - fire wood for the rest of my life, a great investment, and as someone else said in your comments "they don't make land any more". Well done you.
I've been living in my woods (26acres) for 17 years now and love it 😍
Are you in the UK?
I was told this is illegal in the uk
I've just built a block of flats in my woodland no probs with planning and council as long as I fill it with dinghy divers🤑
We have bought woodland too and as like you we live in rented accommodation. We’ve had ours for over 7 years now and the value has increased more than housing prices by a long way 😊. All we have done is built a Bender to sit in and chill at the weekends and we camp occasionally too. Our lives have changed for the better now and so will yours. We enjoyed your video keep it up 🌲🌳🏕️⛺️
That's cool! We looked into woodlands in the UK but seemed to have too many restrictions around them to do much with. I also got sick being on public camp sites, but I also have fibromyalgia. On our plot we now have our hobbit horse truck where we will have a sauna which will be good for my illness. Also an introvert and want to be alone when camping. Gonna make it a rental experience for guests too :)
PERFECT🎉🎉🎉 My Absolute Dream & Vision!!!!!! Kudos to you both 👏 🙌 👍 👌
Hi Lissi, I am now in a similar situation as you describe when you started your project. Thanks so much for your suggestions. I'm on the cusp. Currently I work in grounds and woodland management, close to retirement and new aspirations, with close associations in what's left of the forests of Jamaica and Morrocco. Thanks to you and your family, all the best Patrick.
Really enjoyed your fruitful video ! Thanks for sharing 🙌💛🙌
Yes I would love to know more detail because we have talked about buying woodland. Thanks ❤
Thankyou so much for your help. Xx
There's always been a bit of contradiction about owning land and living on it yourself. Years ago I did a little research and came upon an organisation called the shack development association.
This was actively working to protect your rights under some old English laws steming from a man's right to provide for his family, chicken and hen keeping is an English man's right, which cannot be overturned easily by beaurocrats. Which is why people were given strips of land to cultivate which eventually produced the allotment association. Another aspect of living on your own land extends from farming and also pubs and hostelries. This states that your allowed to put up buildings or facilities in order to provide security to the property and in order to work the land, maintain and cultivate it, woodland dwellers need somewhere to live in order to coppice and manage the type of property.
Most people would put a mobile home on the property in order to accommodate this. Remember also, most caveats only last so long and can be challenged after a time. We live at a property which excluded us from fencing our property and parking a sign written vehicle on or near it. Understanding the law I got some strange remarks when a neighbour commented that I wasn't allowed to put in a hedge as I was planting one on our boundary. I did tell him to F off but never heard anything else about it. I think he must've been told the truth when he did his fake saintly bit and tried to report me to the council. Stand up for yourselves and best of luck.
I was very interested to come across your video as I’m thinking of doing something similar and am actively looking for a suitable woodland to purchase. It’s good to hear that your experience has been so positive🌳👍
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. I always said when I had the money, I would buy a field so that no-one could build on it. Recently small woods near me has come up for sale so I am delighted and have shown an interest. Keep your fingers crossed for me
did you get it?
@@Da51lva there’s an issue with access at the moment that needs sorting
Hi there's always a downside to any piece of land but don't be put off. Follow your gut instincts and your own vision. Above all don't take any notice of what other people think they will just put you off your dreams. I bought fourty acres of woodland with all manner of problems including access. Several years later, I did a deal with a neighbouring farmer and I now have my own access. My advice there's always a way, just go for it.
@@timdougall5415 that sounds like a great piece of advice thank you Tim 😊
I don't wont to burst your bubble, but have you heard, of compulsory purchase order. "you will not be able to stop it."
Your story is so spookily similar to ours, but we got rid of our nightmare tenant, took a deep breath paid out for the repairs, found a new agent and found a great tenant so we do feel lucky now. After a 6 year search we bought our woodland in mid 2021 after a 9 month battle with solicitors and councils not wanting to do any work throughout the pandemic, yet we both had no time off, no furlough and fitted into no category for help so although we know the woodland is a selfish purchase but we really do feel like we deserve to get to this point after the sacrifices made. Like anything in life, if it's easy, everyone would do it. Congratulations on making a step into getting in touch with nature, I hope your woodland make you feel as good as ours does when we walk into it.
Congratulations on getting your woodland! I really hope it's going well for you. We may be landlords again one day but not for now.
I'm so glad I came across this video. It was really well analysed and presented. I've been looking into buying a small piece of woodland for a while. Eventually the right plot at the right price will come up . . . . hopefully!
MORTGAGE: Literal latin translation: DEATHGRIP. You are very wise. Good luck for your future.
I'm a bit confused, all the things we would need to know and which I thought you'd talk about, you've said to let you know if we want to know about them!!!!! X much love and God Bless from the UK xx
I re mortgaged my house to buy my woodland , its now worth more than my mortgage, best thing i have ever brought..
do you live here- also cant anyone just rock up? can you build on it
So amazing Im so grateful to have your insight.
I think owning your own woodland sounds lovely!
Just came across this.... my goodness we certainly share your sentiments around camping in public 🤦♂️. How inspiring, thank you 😊
Nice video. I have Woodland in BC Canada that I can't really enjoy. I'm always looking over my shoulder for a bear to come charging at me from the woods or a cougar to pounce when my grandchildren visit. Must be nice to be able to relax and walk around without that worry. I'm originally from the UK and thinking of moving (retiring back there) to enjoy the nature without constantly looking over my shoulder. The ideal set up would be a small flat in a village or town and own some woodland close by. What's to stop someone from buying a number of parcels of land and camp for less than 28 days on each plot ( cost taken into consideration)? When you mention camping does that include caravan or motorhome or just tenting?
There's restrictions in Germany as to how long you can stay on land, but true to the stereo type there are many clean, eco friendly sites you can live on for some months before swopping and moving to another site on the chain. I was a 'New Traveller' in the UK, but unfortunately when we tried this, folks would run off with the land fund, or rob the local shop...
Thanks for sharing your story, very interesting. Im a small woodland owner, and love it. Subscribed, and look forward to more videos. Best wishes 🙂🙏
Hey there. Just liked and subscribed. Love your straightforwardness, no frills which you get so often, lol. This vlog is a yr old now so how are you all doing??
I'm looking for woodland as we speak , to do much the same as you have...all the business ideas are flying around my head like mad, lol. Having to look outside the box for land in the Midlands, lot of driving and talking to locals and farmers...no luck yet. Be great to hear what you've managed to do.
Regards, Nick.
This was such a great video. A real honest insight. I would love to hear more about all of the ins and outs of the legal process!
Same, I'm interested in knowing the the regulation behind that and would be happy to see a video detailing it
This is more WHY rather than HOW.
I got an allotment ..and that is hellish enough for me...
Where I live in a flat in London is horrendous regarding uglyness. Great video. Thank you for sharinging. I would love to have a small piece of woodland.
Will you be doing a video on costing and what you can and can’t do in your wood?
Lovely video,I wish you lots of luck and hopefully your land gives you what you want and need. 🙂
Looks like Hazel coppice, I sincerely hope you're keeping it in rotation!
It's chestnut that has been out of rotation for many years before I got here. I did have people in to look at it going back to a working coppice wood but, to cut a long story short... they told me not to bother as it's too far gone.
@@AWoodlandAdventure Where is it? I'm likely too far away, but I can probably find someone who will do it for you. There's no such thing as too far gone. If no one else will I'll drive my truck down and do it, we really can't lose such valuable habitat and resource production. It's the one example in the UK where the more resources are extracted from an ecosystem, the healthier it stays.
Hi, where can one look to find 1 acre, to 4 acre listings of woodland for sale etc ? Thank you
Superb video! Interested in buying my first piece of woodland as well. Good luck guys !
I'm saving to do this as I don't want a mortgage how did you find the woodland to buy iv been looking but there's not much out there or I'm looking in the wrong places
Good on you, what a lovely video. All the very best for the future, kind regards,
Tony Marsh.
I’m so glad this video was recommended to me by THE ALGORITHM, I have a friend in a very similar position to you guys with a property that she rents out. It’s been a really difficult for her and land ownership has never been mentioned to her by any financial advisor. She is going to look into it after this so many thanks 🙏
I bought 4acres in 2017....its been a great journey..
Thank you, good basic reasons, very helpful, we may be considering this in the future. ☺️
Hello how are you doing?
Very informative. Thank you.
I trust you have a log burner at home? 😃👍
Hi, really great video, thanks! Too true with miserable experiences on new campsites, we just want a place to camp with our kids and some friends. I've been eyeing up buying a small woodland for years and am also looking at mixing up investments
Where do you suggest looking?, rightmove, ebay etc? Thanks!
You bought it because as a child you watched, Animals of Farthing Wood ! Well even if you didn't, I did lol. I guess that's why I'd like to live in the woods !
So you're a neighbour! Well done you guys on getting the woodland. I'm in Bromley and it's so difficult to find woodland to actually get away and have privacy and peace and quiet is so hard to find now. I've had friends that have had tenants that have had exactly the same problems and it's hard to get them out. So glad you made a good choice. Exiting adventures ahead 😀
Howdy neighbour! 😀 you're not far at all really :)
Being that bit further south in Kent, away from London a little more, peace and quiet can be found around here tho it's getting more difficult. More and more new housing going up. It's actually pretty shocking how quickly things are changing in this part of Kent. I'm worried our little wood will become an island among a housing estate! Nothing I can do tho. Just need to enjoy it for what it is in the moment. :)
@@AWoodlandAdventure If it does become an island, sadly, it could be worth more when you decide to move forward?? 😀👍
Agree I'm in leegreen & have started looking myself its not easy at all bx
@@AWoodlandAdventure Keep your eye out for the planning of any new site and send a handwritten letter to the planning head of dept. saying you consent to the development if the developer pays you 100k. (Repeat your offer, no matter what their reply is, if any, and find out how to send a letter like this properly first!)
Same in Herefordshire. You'd think there would be lots of woodland for sale, but most of the land is farmed, and folks dont like change much. Unfortunately we're disabled and most sales are in Carmarthenshire, too far for us to drive... Touch Wood....!
Very interesting, thanks for the video. Can you advise any good real estate sites in the SE of England?
Any luck finding an estate agent? I'm looking too, thanks
How wonderful to have that opportunity ;D Enjoy , we all need as much time as possible in and near nature because we are essentially part of it
I have thought about buying woodland before, can't get much for my amount of money but have seen the odd thing. Do you recommend any particular websites?
I would absolutely love to do this.
Ahh this video is as if you read my mind, or at the very least my comments 👍🏼👏🏼 very insightful .
I did think people would want to know. I would but you don't feel you can ask! Just thought I'd get it out there at the beginning really. :)
I think you've made a great investment, and like you said so much less grief than the rental industry. I've looked at woods 4 sale in the past, sadly I can't really stretch it. Id be happy with half acre if anything that small ever came up.
@@AggyGoesOutdoors They do sometimes. Take a look at woodlands.co.uk as well as woods4sale.
I've seen a couple of half acre plots come up. To be honest, you don't need more than that, how big can you make a camp anyway? The rest is just for looking at and you can do that on any public footpath anywhere!
Just very interested, how your story is exactly at a point where at the moment
If i was able and younger i would use the woodland to make charcoal (using the fallen trees, branshes ect). That way you can live on the land and save tons of cash.
🎉thank you
I would like to know more about ownership of the land, just curious or interested to buy or rent land for livestock farming
I am in this situation, the only thing I am going to try and stear clear of is the added covenants, I am going to focus my energy on buying direct rather through a "woodlands agent" :)
I own 6 acres of a steep wood, the biggest problem is that we have Ash Die back, it has completely decimated the Ash trees and they keep falling into our wood burning stoves. I allow public access and the dog walkers love it. Very hard work and required a lot of equipment to keep it going.
As I understand it, there are many restrictions on the use of woodland. You mentioned covenants, and it would be nice to explain these and what other restrictions are in place. Can you camp whenever you like? Are any wood shelters permitted? Perhaps someone can tell us.
So inspired by your video. Your financial acumen overwhelmed me. I planted a six acre wood in an effort to save the natural environment and in turn the effects of global warming,but you have shown me that that doesn’t matter as long as you make a profit. Going to sell my wood for development. Bye bye purple emperor.
It was so great to see this video. Your situation is similar in lots of ways to Mary and myself. We rent somewhere to live and own old allens. I think you are right a lot of people assume to buy a wood you obviously have loads of money and I suspect on TH-cam that creates a bit of negativity from potential new subscribers (for the record I genuinely think your channel should have a few thousand subs by now)...but heck, that's their limiting beliefs and not your or my problem. Mary and I would love you guys (all the family) to pay a visit sometime - and we'd be more than happy to visit you and provide some free labour if you'd like. It's so nice to see your projects developing..keep up the good work!
You'd all be so very welcome at the woods! Thank you for your lovely comment.
That is so generous Sam ;D What a great idea , you all must do that
👍🏻 Enjoy your investment and the peace and tranquillity of nature
Where did u but the land from?
I’m into personal finance too and I’ve been looking at woodland for years. The problem I’ve found is I wanted to buy some woodland as a campsite but every patch of woodland has covenants saying you can’t use it for this. It’s been incredibly frustrating to find. Good luck with your woodland adventures!
It is hard to find woods without covenants. I dont mind personally but I do understand that if you want to start a business on the land you cant have the restrictions. I hope you manage to find somewhere. Perhaps get talking to local land owners and let them know that if they ever sell any of their woods you would be interested.
@@AWoodlandAdventure thank you. Yes I spoke to a local land agent who told me that companies like woodforsale basically buy large plots of woodland and chop it up (pardon the pun lol) then mark it up 5 fold and sell it off in smaller lots with restrictive covenants on. They gave me similar advice but thank you for taking the time to reply. I’ll follow along for the journey 👍
Seems you don't really own the land if it has covenants on it.
@@JazzFunkNobby1964 You dont really own anything if it has a property tax on it either.
@@anthonydowling3356 Why would you pay a property tax if you didn't own it?
Brilliant video. Not many like this. Thanks!
So inspirational thank you!!😄💖🤙🙏
Very sensible young lady I live in Spain but thinking of coming back I have been investing in gold for many years so have accumulated a good profit so I am thinking of buying something like woodlands preferably with a stream if you could give me some tips would be handy
Great video, thank you! I’d definitely be interested to hear more about the process and covenants 🙏
I am interesting to buy woodland, how o buy what’s a full process to get it done by law land registry. Please advise me.
Love this
How do you protect it from squatters please
With a big stick
Thank you for great honest advice - very refreshing to hear.
We’re just looking into this exact thing
How much is woodland on average in the UK? (I'm a UK citizen btw)
How much did you pay for the land and how much did it cost, and how much did you get
You seem lovely, good luck with your land 🙌🏻
Ha yes agree, hope it all goes well.
Would definitely like to know more, thank you
Great video and thank you for sharing. We've also looked at purchasing some woodland of a similar size. My biggest concern is other people going into the woods when they shouldn't...is this something you've experienced or have you let things in place to deter this from happening?
We hadn't had any problems until recently when a local started walking her dogs through the woods and allowing them to run and poop anywhere they liked. Ultimately, it's outside and who really owns the outside anyway? Ownership is a made up human concept. But I do understand your concerns. One of the nice things is that it's away from the public, or at least you hope it is. I do have some hidden cameras up that detect movement. I was more worried in the beginning than I am now. I'd rather enjoy myself and not worry too much. If it happens it happens.
@@AWoodlandAdventure A very wise out look and totally agree in regards to the idea of ownership , we are guardians . So to protect a space and make sure nothing and no one is harmed in the area we look over and after is the main aim to being any kind of good guardian. I would love the honour of sharing a space to lovingly guard ;D
I do wild camping for almost 8 years few times a year. Everywhere around UK wilderness. And I'll be sad if always camp on the same place.
I've been wanting to get a small woodland but have no idea where to start .I want it to use to would camp on and grow produce and hunt .but estate agents don't seem interested
Never buy land via estate agents. Always avoid 'middlemen' in whatever you do in life.
I would love to own a bit of woodland but I would try to put a caravan on it live off grid but the laws are not very easy to understand. Great video
In the UK they make it pretty much impossible to do that, unless you manage to do it without anyone noticing you.
@@nataliebutler thereareways.
there are really easy ways doing it
@@deehaytch8442 Build a barn
Check out Maximus Ironthumper or The Woodlander... they have loads of tips.
Very honest review.weve got 15 acres in scotland it's a conservation area so tons of restrictions.tiks..white tailed eagles .nesting perigrin falcons.bats.barn owls. Great crested newts. Mink. Even glowworms etc .but we camp on it when we want and feel reborn it's awesome...great for kids too.ive subued 😎🤗
Can I ask if you have any tips on where to look for land for sale please?
Check out Maximus Ironthumper or The Woodlander... they have loads of tips.
19 acres they dont make land anymore! best purchase i ever made.
Sounds like a great idea, good luck with it all!!
Thank you kindly :)
Thanyou for sharing, very useful information. I've been looking for some woodland for over a year now. I wish to put up a yurt on land and stay a couple weeks at a time. It seems if you ask for planning permission,it's always denied, but then I've heard that one can either put a yurt or caravan and stay in there, also to use for work.
I'm not an expert but my understanding is that you can have a temporary shelter. You are allowed a tent of course so the bell tents fall well within the restrictions. I just make sure that I stay less than the 28 days allowed for recreation.
What would you do if suddenly you found people squatting on your land? Where do you stand regarding the law? Are you allowed to put up fencing to mark out your land? I’m not trying to put a damper on this, as I’m also thinking of buying some woodland, just preparing myself for what could be an issue. Good luck …
First of all I'd tell them to get the kettle on! Then I guess I'd see from there. If someone has destroyed property (fence etc) in order to gain access, thats criminal and you can go down that route. Otherwise it's a civil matter and would take a long time to take it through courts etc. Yes, fencing isn't an issue. Most of my boundary is fenced already. There is no public access unless people climb fences. Which they do. Local dog walkers mostly.
Where can i buy woods for sale? Thanks
Word of mouth... and asking around... never use estate agents or any type of 'middleman'.
I still world have invested in a property,even if you had to get a mortgage, if you compare it to rent, you are getting a property at the end, that will save your outgoings when you retire.
I hope it works out for you, please keep us updated.
Great video thanks
Good luck 🤞🏻👍🏻🏴
Great video & you made me laugh about other people being annoying...mainly because I feel exactly like that 😂
Just found your channel & your woodland looks beautiful. Will watch your other videos & hopefully see more . 🌳🌳🌳
I agree with you…
All land is still owed by the crown
Remove the crown then...
Until Starmer claims it all for the socialist state!
Can you buy a camper van and live on the site?
Hello Lissi I really enjoyed watching your film, I also aspire the same lifestyle as you, I was just wondering can you build a log cabin on your woodland here in the UK......surely it would'nt be regarded as a permanent as a bricks and mortar dwelling so would not encroach on regular building planning permission / regulations .....am I correct on this matter ?
Anyway ive just clicked like button....would another subscription help out ?
Great work sister
If you want to be a landlord you need three properties. Use equity on one as a deposit for two more and then if any one of them goes pear shaped the profit from other two can support the mortgage. A single property is an "eggs in one basket" situation.
What do you live in though, a tent?
There are many companies around making huge profits buying up huge parcels of land then sub dividing the land into much smaller parcels at what seem attractive prices to those on limited budgets thinking it’s a way out of the rat race… but they have a huge list of covenants restricting you from doing anything other than maintaining it..be very careful what you are buying and always employ a specialist to make you aware of the restrictions…