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I'm in California right now and plan to move to Kentucky and I must say it's so nice not to see hundreds of homeless people walking around like zombies my move there I've got to get me an apartment first so I can take my time looking for a home
Not what I was thinking when you said Barndominium in the description. That said it is still quite a deal. The acreage alone gives it tons of potential. Immediately thinking gut it and remodel, but it would be totally worth it.
🙋♂️Hey there Brad, nice find.👍Love the hideaway location! 🇺🇲First thing I'd do is finish up the spare space, lots can be done in there.🎶🎵🎸🎹 Sure hope it's not sold.🙏
You show the most beautiful property on TH-cam. The prices are wonderful. I am glad your back.🙏🏽 Your so funny too. The 36 acres is just right. You can make it your own.
This was a fun video to watch ! And I know the audience enjoys your humor, your genuine-ness? New word? Also the sounds and silence , the road there- not one other person on the street, just post card views and old movie backdrops. Heck of a state we got here!!!
He super padded that bill! I had a contractor come look at putting a Steel Roof on a 12x24 Workshop. He gave me a price of $4,000 for both Supplies + Labor for total of $8,000. Told him to forget it. Got a tip from the neighbor for another neighbor to do the job. Picked him up & brought him over. He said $200.00 for labor + Supplies, they cost $1,388.00 for a total of $1,588.00. I had him do it!
Hi Josey Earp, I have been doing this long enough - when you get something outrageous like that they either A - don't know how to do it. B - don't like to do it. or C - just want to steal from you without a gun. So happy for you you found a decent guy to do the work. The other guy should be stoned to within an inch of his life...
I had a similar situation with my contractor for doing electric in my basement (we were finishing it a piece at a time about 10 years ago) - we had a quote for $6900 for outlets, can lights and a 220 run for a range - I thought it was a bit high and figured whatever the materials were and double it for labor. I was very careful to include like quality materials but at "retail" prices (used numbers off of a big box home improvement store's website) I came up with about $1800 for materials (so then about $3600 all in) and figured the electrical sub could get better prices as they buy at discount. My contractor said that he would estimate the costs to see if it was in-line with the sub's numbers - he came up with $5800 - I asked to see his math - we never heard back from him and that was the last job he ever quoted for us. I understand why contractors and trades folk do not want to itemize a quote because people have a tendency pick it apart but you have to be willing to "show your homework".
@@BradSimmons I've run into "B" a lot and a fair amount of "A" - fortunately, never "C" - the contractors I've worked with in the past realize that the gravy train ends if the shenanigan's begin and that my checks always clear ;-)
Will they finance just land in those parts of Kentucky, i know some places it’s very hard to finance just raw land? Would love to have a recreational property up there, I’m currently in Florida and would like a place to go on vacation to relax.
Hey Brad. How's the weather up there in your state. I'm seeing alot of videos from Kentucky of all this flooding. I hope you and your family are safe and sound.
Have to make sure my shorter friends are still in great condition. We don't want to loose our favorite drone pilot and home seller. P.S. I only have 2 beers in the frig. You can have one, but only after 5pm
I was wondering about the flooding too. Made me glad we didn't sell to move to KY after that. As much as I'd love to live in the country, getting older with health problems necessitates that I be close to everything, especially now with the cost of everything going up too. Gas, groceries ECT.
I was wondering about the flooding too. Made me glad we didn't sell to move to KY after that. As much as I'd love to live in the country, getting older with health problems necessitates that I be close to everything, especially now with the cost of everything going up too. Gas, groceries ECT.
Kicking my other half, in February, just purchased 209K for 1.6 acre double wide in Florida! Now he is kicking himself, came to me last night saying I'M Ready now to move to Kentucky,of course, was my first choice!!!! Well, now have to wait a few years! No problem, I know W H O to call!
Hi Ahava Richardson, we are here - since 1981 - we have the experience you need. we have more --- if you're looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let's get you on a call with Brandi, our Client Liaison - she is a doll and all she wants to do is help. Brandi has helped so many people for so many decades. Brandi will ask you a few questions - how soon, how many acres, how much --- and the most important question... what does your ideal place look like. That's the best way to get us to start sending your properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Brandi at 606-493-8889 - you will love Brandi.
Well, it’s a beautiful piece of property and the house has potential. But I would build a new house on the property and keep that one as a man cave/ extra storage/ a place for visitors. ❤️
Guinness Book of World Records, it's considered as world's little vehicle, the Peel P50m car. Thanks Brad for another great property, wish I had the money & time on earth to enjoy something like this place... Love & Peace my friend....
Curious at 13:19 the door is like 11/2 inches at the frame and like 1/4 of an inch off the floor while open. What I would do? 1. Greenhouse 2. Fruit orchard or vineyard 3 Solar 4 rain capture 5 and hopefully not too soon after get buried here. lol
Another great video Brad. Perfect for me, I like my privacy and this has it. By the way, I had a '71 Vega way back when, drove to Florida, cost me 25 bucks it was also pea green but never let me down. Thanks, for the trip to the country!
Hi Linda Shaw, hahaha - I often say, I am the Vice Mayor of the County - in charge of all the vices. Overeating, overdrinking, immoralities and wrongdoings. :-D We try to make people feel welcome to our area. And thank you for the kind words!!!
Brad, my perfect home. Even you would like it. Just picture it in your head. First of all you can't see the house from the main road. There are twists and turns to block the view. The house sits up high on a ridge. So if there is a great flood, my house will be safe. The driveway from the main road will be gravel, then the last 100' will be cement. There will be a circle, so you don't have to back up. The 4 car garage will have a cement poured floor. The first two garage doors will be single doors with a opener. The last door will be a double garage door also with a opener. On the back of the garage will be another garage door. That door will open up to another 50' cement slab. There will be two garden hoses by the garage door. One cold and the other hot water. That way you can rinse off the snow from the snow thrower and the John Deere tractor. The cold water would be used to rinse off the dirt from the other attachments that will be parked in there proper place. Also the garage floor would be painted. The garage will have a slight tilt to it so the water can go down the drain running down the middle of the floor. On the far wall would be a nice wooden work bench made from wood but have a metal top to it. Then my craftsman roll around tool box, then the air compressor with air lines to the work bench and then to the front area connected to a hose reel mounted on the wall. Just in case my truck needs air. There would also be a bathroom room in the garage with a used washer and drier to wash shop rags. And a small wood burning stove for heat on the winter. From the side door there would be a long ramp going into the house. Only because I spend a lot of time in a wheelchair. I don't walk to much. The ramp door would open into the dinning room. The main house is a single story house with a full basement. My parents are like you and me. Nothing beats a thick cement poured walls. At least 8 inches thick with rebar in them. 2/3 if the basement would be for stainless steel storage racks along the walls. Also two large chest freezers. One for beef and the other for pork. Then one more for tv dinners, pot pies, bread and veggies. A washer and drier, the heat pump and a large fiberglass wash sink. On the back wall would be a double door leading outside under the deck. There would also be stainless racks to store the wood for the fire places. One in the man cave and one upstairs. There would be a covered deck around the house. The roof would be a metal roof. I love that sound when it's raining. There would also be a wheelchair ramp going up to the front doors. Those would be a double door. Easier to bring in the large stuff into the house. Once inside the front door you would be in the living room. A sofa, two chairs and a tv. Nothing fancy. Then there would be a large fire place facing the hallway of the house. Next to the fire place is the door to the garage and then a large wooden table. With a large window in the living room. A window by the corner of the dining room and a window looking out to the back yard. Then a door going out to the covered patio. The would be my smoker and a gas grill, a picnic table and a small frig. Now coming in the back door looking to the right would be a high counter with a wine cooler under it. Then going into the kitchen all the cabinates would be wood with a granite counter top. A window above the sink with a ledge to from some herbs. And under that to the left would be the dishwasher. There would be a sliding door that opens up to walk in pantry. On the other side of the kitchen would be the microwave and then the oven in the wall and then the stove with a vent above the stove. And then a area for the Expresso machine and coffee machine. Then there are two buttons on the wall, a small dumb waiter elevator is there. Now we are walking out of the kitchen. Making a u turn. Walking down the hall, first door on the right is a small bathroom. A sink and a hopper. The nextdoor is a small bedroom with a closet and a full bathroom with a shower, no tub. Then the nextdoor is master bedroom #1. This bedroom has a foggy window in its bathroom with a very large walk-in shower with a bench built in. A hopper and a sink. With a one way window looking out to the back yard. And a large walk-in closet. After that is other small bedroom with a small bathroom in it. Now the room facing the front of the house. Master bedroom#2 would have the same set up but would have a very large whirlpool tub in it. Then a computer room. And then the last door in the hallway. This door will only open when the elevator is up. This elevator is for me and my wheelchair or scooter. This leads down to the man cave. The man cave has a big screen tv mounted on the wall, my old school stereo system with a full bar, sink, frig and microwave. And my gun safe. Yes, I would have two different types of draft beer. Also, there would be monitors in the man cave, kitchen and both masters. Each monitor would be a button built into the rack to open the gate. There would be a sign at the beginning of the driveway. Private driveway. No room to turn around. If UPS or FedEx shows up they would need to be buzzed in. The gate will open automatically when you leave. But that's my house. There would also be signs on the driveway. Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again. It only takes one fool to spread the word. Or one fool backing in reverse with twists and curves. Would be a pain to have to call a tow truck, and have your stuck car on private property. Teens learn the hard way.
Brad, We are seriously considering buying in your general area. We are subscribed to your channel with Notifications. When you give a rough estimate of price we appreciate that. For instance you give the apprx. price on this property as in the $200's. When you at least give a Price range like that it helps us to be more generally focused on what a property is. We often fast forward to general price range, if it is given then we play your entire video, if the property could generally fit us as to its features & general price range. If no stated general price range we often do not view these type videos further.
You never showed what was behind the door next to the shop door it's driving me crazy🚪? Was it a pantry a closet or what. Between the bathroom door and the kitchen door to the shop?
Brad this is part2 of my future home. In the backyard I would have a very large garden. That's the main reason for having the John Deere. First I would use my auger to drill holes for the fence line for the garden, and the drill holes for my animal pen. The animal pen would have two sheds, one for there lodging and the others r to keep there feed dry. Bags of feed and hay for there bedding and food. A few cows for fresh milk and for beef and veal. Plus a few pigs for pork. Buy them at a young age a let them have a great life. No stress. Yes, there would be a chicken coop, we all love eggs. When we take a animal to the slaughter house, the next day we replace them with a young one. Some of the veggies would be canned and stored in the basement. Yes, my mom taught me very well. I still have her sewing machine. Plus I took all those girly classes in high school. Can Brad use a sewing machine to hem a pair of pants or make a pillow for your dogs. Now for my attachments. A auger to drill holes. A backhoe to make ditches to bury water lines to the garden and the animal pens. A bucket to haul the cow crap to the garden. Nothing like smelling fresh cow crap after a slight rain. A tiller for turning over the dirt in the garden. A log splitter to split fire wood and wood for the smoker. A conveyor belt. Since I have a bad back. Split wood from the trailer to the conveyor belt to the rear deck of the house, the railing would open up like a gate just for this. Then stack it into racks on the covered deck. The to drive into the basement with the Argo with the trailer. That's why I have double doors. Then to stack the wood in the basement for the fireplace in the man cave and in the home. Then taking some into the garage for more storage and for the pot belly stove. A blade to remove snow from the cement driveway. Then switching to a snow thrower to clean up the main drive to the main street. Then using a drop spreader to lay down a mix of salt and sand. And a mower deck to keep the yard clean and sharp looking. The Argo would also be used for trail riding thru the woods and looking for dead trees to cut down for firewood. Plus if I am lucky enough to have a creek running thru the property, I would setup a sluice run and look for gold. I know there's gold in your creeks. Extra free money. There would be plenty of signs posted around the property. I would have a shot gun loaded with rock salt. Plus a 30/30 just in case of zombies. Ora large wild animal thinking about a free meal. We all must be ready. Yes, I have a CWL and I carry a Glock model 22. That's a 40 caliber with two extra mags. Used to carry a colt stainless steel hold up nation match 45. It was getting to heavy so I retired it. Might even sell it for the right price. But thats my home. One day Brad. If you see a 7'3" tall man getting out of a Inferno Orange Toyota Tacoma you know it's me.
How cloae are you to the recent flooding? Hope you all are ok. We have been watching your videos for a few weeks. Praying about the possibility of relocating to a small farm close to town.
Hi Karen Kolbinsky, we are just fine. a couple hours away. the ground is so steep there, its hard to build on a hill, so being next to a river, creek or holler makes it tough... high and dry is the name of the game when building for sure.
I drove one, until a hose broke and made steam out the back. I panic sold, because it seemed like maintenance was going to be too high. So I went and got ripped off on a high mileage 3000GT at 18.5% interest. I swear the poor used to stay that way buying junk cars repeatedly. Since 2000 on, I have bought better cars, but my old house is like an old used car, constantly needing something, lol.
This business your in you have to be good with numbers, SO Why don't you give the price on these properties, I know it can go up but a ball park figure would be nice
You might think it's a joke but 10g is probably 10 to.15 years away, the G stands for generation... So 5 more generations of cellphone tower technology upgrades to come....
If you wanted to add another bedroom to the house, how hard would that be? Is it hard to get permits to build things or is it one of those type of places where they pretty much approve everything people want to build?
Hi fuzzytigercat, correct, if it goes in the ground you need a permit - super simple, on a napkin is fine. just so it is 25' off the back lot line. :-) super cheap and you are good to go.
Hi Horsehair Creations by Karen, we have more properties --- if you’re seriously looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let’s get you on a call with Jennifer 859-472-4045. She is our Client Liaison - she is knowledgeable on what is available today. Jennifer will ask you a few questions - how much - how big - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal property look like? That’s the best way to get us to send properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Jennifer at 859-472-4045 - you will love Jennifer - she knows her stuff. :-)
At 22:08 I see the lot drawn in red; looks like there is not a pond, that I can find? Otherwise, lots of land in an odd shape. Maybe the prior owners sold off some pieces with road access.
@@BrisLS1 being out in the middle of nowhere, it would be nice to know how electricity, water is getting there. Does it snow? I was looking at homes made out of grain silos yesterday, interesting idea.
@@recoveringsoul755 My only experience was knowing somebody who wanted to get into the horse boarding business, but only able to afford the land, so the idea was just put a mobile to start, and build a house later. But this one would be hard charging right out of the gate at over $250k. It was explained to me you need 1 acre per horse, so this would be more land than needed for a brand new operation. Maybe for farming crops, you could clear a bunch of it, and do various livestock as well. It's just a huge land buy, for a Green Acres "city to country" lifestyle change. I am sure an existing farming/ranching person would know what its best use would be based on the numbers, or if they are just wealthy enough to bite and add a full home. Long winded way of saying, I think the potential agricultural use and land investment is the value here, not just a small private home in the "witness protection", lol. Thanks.
Hi Bill Ford, there is. Buy a property from our company and we will give you a site in one of our Parks for up to a week. Ken will know a bunch more about - call or text Ken 859-494-5521 AND we have more properties --- if you’re seriously looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let’s get you on a call with Brandi, our Client Liaison - she is knowledgable on what is available today. Brandi will ask you a few questions - how much - how big - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal place look like? That’s the best way to get us sending properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Brandi at 859-428-7714 - you will love Brandi - she knows her stuff. :-)
Most every property in OUR area where we sell properties - almost all of those have municipal water. and - we have more properties. If you’re seriously looking for a property - Let’s get you on a call with Jennifer 859-472-4045 - she is our Client Liaison. Jennifer will ask you a few questions - how much? - how big? - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal property look like? That’s the best way to get us to send properties that match what YOU want. text or call Jennifer at 859-472-4045 - you will love her.
If you do, make sure not the city. I've lived in Louisville all my life, and I'm ready to go🤣🤣 that's why I stay on here. I saw one property. But I was to late.
I had a Yugo, it was a cheap disposable car. Never left me stranded - cost me $ 3995 my first “new” car - but it proved to me, there is never a financial reason to pay new car prices -no matter what.
I think the folks of Kentucky are some of the most intelligent in this country.. Your junior Senator Dr Rand Paul should sell itself to those looking for sane politics. Bless you folks and bless the world 🙏
A silly car? I saw one while down in Mexico visiting our daugther in Guadalajara Medical School. It was smaller than a bike. The tiniest car I'd ever seen. Not sure if we have them anywhere in the US.
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I'm in California right now and plan to move to Kentucky and I must say it's so nice not to see hundreds of homeless people walking around like zombies my move there I've got to get me an apartment first so I can take my time looking for a home
Only two things you gotta worry about out hear on the road
1)Deer
2)Cows
3) Tractors
4)4 wheelers
5) Dump trucks
Hot tub math
Love it
To heck with toys in the barn section, I'd have my llamas and alpacas in there!!
Not what I was thinking when you said Barndominium in the description. That said it is still quite a deal. The acreage alone gives it tons of potential. Immediately thinking gut it and remodel, but it would be totally worth it.
🙋♂️Hey there Brad, nice find.👍Love the hideaway location! 🇺🇲First thing I'd do is finish up the spare space, lots can be done in there.🎶🎵🎸🎹 Sure hope it's not sold.🙏
You show the most beautiful property on TH-cam. The prices are wonderful. I am glad your back.🙏🏽 Your so funny too. The 36 acres is just right. You can make it your own.
I like this place. It's just right for a single person. You can do alot with the rest of the garage aira.
This was a fun video to watch ! And I know the audience enjoys your humor, your genuine-ness? New word? Also the sounds and silence , the road there- not one other person on the street, just post card views and old movie backdrops. Heck of a state we got here!!!
You finally heard me yelling "what is behind that door!!!". Thank you. I love this.
I like the drive to your properties. Gives a real sense of place.
WoW! Beautiful property. People pick on my 2013 Prius C, but I have 610000 miles on it and get 47 MPG. So they can laugh all they want!
Now this is my kind of place needs a little more pasture and a barn but workable
He super padded that bill!
I had a contractor come look at putting a Steel Roof on a 12x24 Workshop. He gave me a price of $4,000 for both Supplies + Labor for total of $8,000. Told him to forget it.
Got a tip from the neighbor for another neighbor to do the job. Picked him up & brought him over. He said $200.00 for labor + Supplies, they cost $1,388.00 for a total of $1,588.00. I had him do it!
Hi Josey Earp, I have been doing this long enough - when you get something outrageous like that they either A - don't know how to do it. B - don't like to do it. or C - just want to steal from you without a gun. So happy for you you found a decent guy to do the work. The other guy should be stoned to within an inch of his life...
I had a similar situation with my contractor for doing electric in my basement (we were finishing it a piece at a time about 10 years ago) - we had a quote for $6900 for outlets, can lights and a 220 run for a range - I thought it was a bit high and figured whatever the materials were and double it for labor. I was very careful to include like quality materials but at "retail" prices (used numbers off of a big box home improvement store's website) I came up with about $1800 for materials (so then about $3600 all in) and figured the electrical sub could get better prices as they buy at discount. My contractor said that he would estimate the costs to see if it was in-line with the sub's numbers - he came up with $5800 - I asked to see his math - we never heard back from him and that was the last job he ever quoted for us. I understand why contractors and trades folk do not want to itemize a quote because people have a tendency pick it apart but you have to be willing to "show your homework".
@@BradSimmons I've run into "B" a lot and a fair amount of "A" - fortunately, never "C" - the contractors I've worked with in the past realize that the gravy train ends if the shenanigan's begin and that my checks always clear ;-)
I Luv the interior woodwork, especially since it's old barnwood.
Hey, Brad...LOVE the location....Watching now but already convinced this property has potential!!! Great job as usual...Thanks! 👍😎👍
*Brad Simmons* Very nice perfect size, thank-you sir for taking the time to show us. God Bless.
Will they finance just land in those parts of Kentucky, i know some places it’s very hard to finance just raw land? Would love to have a recreational property up there, I’m currently in Florida and would like a place to go on vacation to relax.
the car to pick on is the Smart car!!
my favorite TH-cam channel for day-dreaming.
Hey Brad. How's the weather up there in your state. I'm seeing alot of videos from Kentucky of all this flooding. I hope you and your family are safe and sound.
Hi Mike Liese, we are all doing fine --- Thank you!!! :-)
Have to make sure my shorter friends are still in great condition. We don't want to loose our favorite drone pilot and home seller. P.S. I only have 2 beers in the frig. You can have one, but only after 5pm
I was wondering about the flooding too. Made me glad we didn't sell to move to KY after that. As much as I'd love to live in the country, getting older with health problems necessitates that I be close to everything, especially now with the cost of everything going up too. Gas, groceries ECT.
I was wondering about the flooding too. Made me glad we didn't sell to move to KY after that. As much as I'd love to live in the country, getting older with health problems necessitates that I be close to everything, especially now with the cost of everything going up too. Gas, groceries ECT.
I had a Yugo and it was the best car! :) Why? Because I was young, that's all that I could have, and it served it's purpose! :)
Hey Brad, Hope you and your family and friends are safe and well.
Ideal settings for a horror movie, if you mixed the right background scoring, loving it already. :))
Kicking my other half, in February, just purchased 209K for 1.6 acre double wide in Florida!
Now he is kicking himself, came to me last night saying I'M Ready now to move to Kentucky,of course, was my first choice!!!!
Well, now have to wait a few years!
No problem, I know W H O to call!
Hi Ahava Richardson, we are here - since 1981 - we have the experience you need. we have more --- if you're looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let's get you on a call with Brandi, our Client Liaison - she is a doll and all she wants to do is help. Brandi has helped so many people for so many decades. Brandi will ask you a few questions - how soon, how many acres, how much --- and the most important question... what does your ideal place look like.
That's the best way to get us to start sending your properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Brandi at 606-493-8889 - you will love Brandi.
Well, it’s a beautiful piece of property and the house has potential. But I would build a new house on the property and keep that one as a man cave/ extra storage/ a place for visitors. ❤️
Guinness Book of World Records, it's considered as world's little vehicle, the Peel P50m car. Thanks Brad for another great property, wish I had the money & time on earth to enjoy something like this place... Love & Peace my friend....
Hi Pinky Williams, OMGosh, I looked it up - WOW is that cool. Thank you!!! :-)
Pretty place. For us it would need a second bedroom but theirs room for that.
Maybe I missed it, but I never heard you say the actual asking price for this property.
Asome place been looking in Kentucky this stands out so much potential farm life
Curious at 13:19 the door is like 11/2 inches at the frame and like 1/4 of an inch off the floor while open.
What I would do?
1. Greenhouse
2. Fruit orchard or vineyard
3 Solar
4 rain capture
5 and hopefully not too soon after get buried here. lol
Another great video Brad. Perfect for me, I like my privacy and this has it. By the way, I had a '71 Vega way back when, drove to Florida, cost me 25 bucks it was also pea green but never let me down. Thanks, for the trip to the country!
Omg Omg love this property Cannot believe the price wow .Great property location.You keep out doing yourself What you could do with this location. I e
Very nice property with lots of potential.
O man this is close to what I want love the cemetery close to the property no new neighbors there haha
Brad Simmons...the official-unofficial Ambassador for Kentucky goodness !..😉💖..Beautiful !...
Hi Linda Shaw, hahaha - I often say, I am the Vice Mayor of the County - in charge of all the vices. Overeating, overdrinking, immoralities and wrongdoings. :-D
We try to make people feel welcome to our area. And thank you for the kind words!!!
Brad, my perfect home. Even you would like it. Just picture it in your head. First of all you can't see the house from the main road. There are twists and turns to block the view. The house sits up high on a ridge. So if there is a great flood, my house will be safe. The driveway from the main road will be gravel, then the last 100' will be cement. There will be a circle, so you don't have to back up. The 4 car garage will have a cement poured floor. The first two garage doors will be single doors with a opener. The last door will be a double garage door also with a opener. On the back of the garage will be another garage door. That door will open up to another 50' cement slab. There will be two garden hoses by the garage door. One cold and the other hot water. That way you can rinse off the snow from the snow thrower and the John Deere tractor. The cold water would be used to rinse off the dirt from the other attachments that will be parked in there proper place. Also the garage floor would be painted. The garage will have a slight tilt to it so the water can go down the drain running down the middle of the floor. On the far wall would be a nice wooden work bench made from wood but have a metal top to it. Then my craftsman roll around tool box, then the air compressor with air lines to the work bench and then to the front area connected to a hose reel mounted on the wall. Just in case my truck needs air. There would also be a bathroom room in the garage with a used washer and drier to wash shop rags. And a small wood burning stove for heat on the winter. From the side door there would be a long ramp going into the house. Only because I spend a lot of time in a wheelchair. I don't walk to much. The ramp door would open into the dinning room. The main house is a single story house with a full basement. My parents are like you and me. Nothing beats a thick cement poured walls. At least 8 inches thick with rebar in them. 2/3 if the basement would be for stainless steel storage racks along the walls. Also two large chest freezers. One for beef and the other for pork. Then one more for tv dinners, pot pies, bread and veggies. A washer and drier, the heat pump and a large fiberglass wash sink. On the back wall would be a double door leading outside under the deck. There would also be stainless racks to store the wood for the fire places. One in the man cave and one upstairs. There would be a covered deck around the house. The roof would be a metal roof. I love that sound when it's raining. There would also be a wheelchair ramp going up to the front doors. Those would be a double door. Easier to bring in the large stuff into the house. Once inside the front door you would be in the living room. A sofa, two chairs and a tv. Nothing fancy. Then there would be a large fire place facing the hallway of the house. Next to the fire place is the door to the garage and then a large wooden table. With a large window in the living room. A window by the corner of the dining room and a window looking out to the back yard. Then a door going out to the covered patio. The would be my smoker and a gas grill, a picnic table and a small frig. Now coming in the back door looking to the right would be a high counter with a wine cooler under it. Then going into the kitchen all the cabinates would be wood with a granite counter top. A window above the sink with a ledge to from some herbs. And under that to the left would be the dishwasher. There would be a sliding door that opens up to walk in pantry. On the other side of the kitchen would be the microwave and then the oven in the wall and then the stove with a vent above the stove. And then a area for the Expresso machine and coffee machine. Then there are two buttons on the wall, a small dumb waiter elevator is there. Now we are walking out of the kitchen. Making a u turn. Walking down the hall, first door on the right is a small bathroom. A sink and a hopper. The nextdoor is a small bedroom with a closet and a full bathroom with a shower, no tub. Then the nextdoor is master bedroom #1. This bedroom has a foggy window in its bathroom with a very large walk-in shower with a bench built in. A hopper and a sink. With a one way window looking out to the back yard. And a large walk-in closet. After that is other small bedroom with a small bathroom in it. Now the room facing the front of the house. Master bedroom#2 would have the same set up but would have a very large whirlpool tub in it. Then a computer room. And then the last door in the hallway. This door will only open when the elevator is up. This elevator is for me and my wheelchair or scooter. This leads down to the man cave. The man cave has a big screen tv mounted on the wall, my old school stereo system with a full bar, sink, frig and microwave. And my gun safe. Yes, I would have two different types of draft beer. Also, there would be monitors in the man cave, kitchen and both masters. Each monitor would be a button built into the rack to open the gate. There would be a sign at the beginning of the driveway. Private driveway. No room to turn around. If UPS or FedEx shows up they would need to be buzzed in. The gate will open automatically when you leave. But that's my house. There would also be signs on the driveway. Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again. It only takes one fool to spread the word. Or one fool backing in reverse with twists and curves. Would be a pain to have to call a tow truck, and have your stuck car on private property. Teens learn the hard way.
Smart Car, is the new Yugo. We had an Escort GT
Brad, Thanks for the property tour !!!
- Randy
Brad,
We are seriously considering buying in your general area.
We are subscribed to your channel with Notifications.
When you give a rough estimate of price we appreciate that.
For instance you give the apprx. price on this property as in the $200's.
When you at least give a Price range like that it helps us to be more generally focused on what a property is.
We often fast forward to general price range, if it is given then we play your entire video, if the property could generally fit us as to its features & general price range.
If no stated general price range we often do not view these type videos further.
@rgcwow - yup, first 17 seconds.
You never showed what was behind the door next to the shop door it's driving me crazy🚪? Was it a pantry a closet or what. Between the bathroom door and the kitchen door to the shop?
The smart car. Ever seen one get hit by a deer
Lovely little place, amazing land with it.
Brad this is part2 of my future home. In the backyard I would have a very large garden. That's the main reason for having the John Deere. First I would use my auger to drill holes for the fence line for the garden, and the drill holes for my animal pen. The animal pen would have two sheds, one for there lodging and the others r to keep there feed dry. Bags of feed and hay for there bedding and food. A few cows for fresh milk and for beef and veal. Plus a few pigs for pork. Buy them at a young age a let them have a great life. No stress. Yes, there would be a chicken coop, we all love eggs. When we take a animal to the slaughter house, the next day we replace them with a young one. Some of the veggies would be canned and stored in the basement. Yes, my mom taught me very well. I still have her sewing machine. Plus I took all those girly classes in high school. Can Brad use a sewing machine to hem a pair of pants or make a pillow for your dogs. Now for my attachments. A auger to drill holes. A backhoe to make ditches to bury water lines to the garden and the animal pens. A bucket to haul the cow crap to the garden. Nothing like smelling fresh cow crap after a slight rain. A tiller for turning over the dirt in the garden. A log splitter to split fire wood and wood for the smoker. A conveyor belt. Since I have a bad back. Split wood from the trailer to the conveyor belt to the rear deck of the house, the railing would open up like a gate just for this. Then stack it into racks on the covered deck. The to drive into the basement with the Argo with the trailer. That's why I have double doors. Then to stack the wood in the basement for the fireplace in the man cave and in the home. Then taking some into the garage for more storage and for the pot belly stove. A blade to remove snow from the cement driveway. Then switching to a snow thrower to clean up the main drive to the main street. Then using a drop spreader to lay down a mix of salt and sand. And a mower deck to keep the yard clean and sharp looking. The Argo would also be used for trail riding thru the woods and looking for dead trees to cut down for firewood. Plus if I am lucky enough to have a creek running thru the property, I would setup a sluice run and look for gold. I know there's gold in your creeks. Extra free money. There would be plenty of signs posted around the property. I would have a shot gun loaded with rock salt. Plus a 30/30 just in case of zombies. Ora large wild animal thinking about a free meal. We all must be ready. Yes, I have a CWL and I carry a Glock model 22. That's a 40 caliber with two extra mags. Used to carry a colt stainless steel hold up nation match 45. It was getting to heavy so I retired it. Might even sell it for the right price. But thats my home. One day Brad. If you see a 7'3" tall man getting out of a Inferno Orange Toyota Tacoma you know it's me.
How cloae are you to the recent flooding? Hope you all are ok. We have been watching your videos for a few weeks. Praying about the possibility of relocating to a small farm close to town.
Hi Karen Kolbinsky, we are just fine. a couple hours away. the ground is so steep there, its hard to build on a hill, so being next to a river, creek or holler makes it tough... high and dry is the name of the game when building for sure.
Great place, likely be 36 acers, would just need a bigger place. Thought for sure you'd go in that fridge.😂
If I could get it, I would add a bigger bedroom and bathroom. And turn the bedroom into a craft room.
Smart Fortwo electric only 58 miles of range and the old gas cars as well.
I think we moved down from Yugo and now we use “Prius” to talk about dinky little cars.
Can you have chickens and sheep out there? I don’t like how close that cell tower is to the house.
Pontiac Fiero GT, now there was a firebomb waiting to happen.
I drove one, until a hose broke and made steam out the back. I panic sold, because it seemed like maintenance was going to be too high. So I went and got ripped off on a high mileage 3000GT at 18.5% interest. I swear the poor used to stay that way buying junk cars repeatedly. Since 2000 on, I have bought better cars, but my old house is like an old used car, constantly needing something, lol.
7:50 Are we there yet.....
This business your in you have to be good with numbers, SO Why don't you give the price on these properties, I know it can go up but a ball park figure would be nice
Hi Rick, I AM god with numbers - that's why i put the price range in the first 15 seconds of the video - for you! :-D
I went to High School with a guy that hadn’t ever left the Island of O’ahu.
I totally still laugh at your towel closet humor ....lol....
Wow great property', They are just getting better love the Vid's Brad.
just what I am looking for, I love it.
The Prius is easy to pick on these days...
You might think it's a joke but 10g is probably 10 to.15 years away, the G stands for generation...
So 5 more generations of cellphone tower technology upgrades to come....
A silly car is a Prius, or a Chevy Spark. You could fit the Spark in the bed of a truck!
If you wanted to add another bedroom to the house, how hard would that be? Is it hard to get permits to build things or is it one of those type of places where they pretty much approve everything people want to build?
Hi fuzzytigercat, correct, if it goes in the ground you need a permit - super simple, on a napkin is fine. just so it is 25' off the back lot line. :-) super cheap and you are good to go.
Wish you would list asking price. Seriously considering US as part-time retirement.
Hi Horsehair Creations by Karen, we have more properties --- if you’re seriously looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let’s get you on a call with Jennifer 859-472-4045. She is our Client Liaison - she is knowledgeable on what is available today. Jennifer will ask you a few questions - how much - how big - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal property look like?
That’s the best way to get us to send properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Jennifer at 859-472-4045 - you will love Jennifer - she knows her stuff. :-)
This one looks really nice
I didn't see the pond mentioned in description. Any idea how big that is?
At 22:08 I see the lot drawn in red; looks like there is not a pond, that I can find? Otherwise, lots of land in an odd shape. Maybe the prior owners sold off some pieces with road access.
@@BrisLS1 being out in the middle of nowhere, it would be nice to know how electricity, water is getting there. Does it snow? I was looking at homes made out of grain silos yesterday, interesting idea.
@@recoveringsoul755 My only experience was knowing somebody who wanted to get into the horse boarding business, but only able to afford the land, so the idea was just put a mobile to start, and build a house later. But this one would be hard charging right out of the gate at over $250k. It was explained to me you need 1 acre per horse, so this would be more land than needed for a brand new operation. Maybe for farming crops, you could clear a bunch of it, and do various livestock as well. It's just a huge land buy, for a Green Acres "city to country" lifestyle change. I am sure an existing farming/ranching person would know what its best use would be based on the numbers, or if they are just wealthy enough to bite and add a full home. Long winded way of saying, I think the potential agricultural use and land investment is the value here, not just a small private home in the "witness protection", lol. Thanks.
I could live with that, nice.
Is there a R V Campground around there to stay and look for properties????
Hi Bill Ford, there is. Buy a property from our company and we will give you a site in one of our Parks for up to a week. Ken will know a bunch more about - call or text Ken 859-494-5521 AND we have more properties --- if you’re seriously looking for a property - and want to talk to a Local Expert - and a warm, caring human, let’s get you on a call with Brandi, our Client Liaison - she is knowledgable on what is available today. Brandi will ask you a few questions - how much - how big - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal place look like?
That’s the best way to get us sending properties that match what YOU want. And we will email them to you! text or call Brandi at 859-428-7714 - you will love Brandi - she knows her stuff. :-)
Brad Simmons your back more because you no you miss all your followers
Hi Brad, I hope you were not affected by the flooding! Let us know your okay.
Hi Autumn Rose, we are all doing great --- and thank you!
Well if there's no traffic, then there is no problem.😌
Beautiful. Oh the possibilities
These days the Smart Fortwo is the car to pick on lol
Sweet place brother nice place brad
You had me at “witness”!
Sign me up perfect place I grew up in the blue ridge mountains
If highest 145 to 165 lets talk for me retiring soon secluded yet close to stores and hospital. Love it water situation?
Most every property in OUR area where we sell properties - almost all of those have municipal water. and - we have more properties. If you’re seriously looking for a property - Let’s get you on a call with Jennifer 859-472-4045 - she is our Client Liaison. Jennifer will ask you a few questions - how much? - how big? - how soon? --- and the most important question... what does your ideal property look like? That’s the best way to get us to send properties that match what YOU want. text or call Jennifer at 859-472-4045 - you will love her.
if I had a job I would seriously consider it.
I love it. How much?
I'm in NJ and want to move to KY too!
If you do, make sure not the city. I've lived in Louisville all my life, and I'm ready to go🤣🤣 that's why I stay on here. I saw one property. But I was to late.
@@marcellaclark5512 i def want somewhere in a country setting 😊. I've been researching what areas to stay away from lol
Always like your vlogs Brad of property in Kentucky ,it’s so green like England uk ,but so much space unlike the uk
Thanks
I had a Yugo, it was a cheap disposable car. Never left me stranded - cost me $ 3995 my first “new” car - but it proved to me, there is never a financial reason to pay new car prices -no matter what.
I think the interior was coated cardboard - 😂
@@danageorge2434 I remember those!!! yikes
the pinto story is great !!!!!! LOL
Mr S one day soon
I would keep what's there but build my wife and I's dream house.
How are the taxs in the state
How about picking on the SMART CAR!
Absolutely love it!!Good video 😊
Smart Car
how much
Sometimes seeing a price on these would help alot I made an offer on one of your property the other day
@righttobeararmsetc.8492 - yup, first 17 seconds.
how much was this property ? Thanks
I would add one more room plus leave rest work shop
I think the folks of Kentucky are some of the most intelligent in this country.. Your junior Senator Dr Rand Paul should sell itself to those looking for sane politics. Bless you folks and bless the world 🙏
Not a bad place at all wow
In interested what is the price
I like this one
The SMART CAR!!! LMAO!!!!!!!
A silly car? I saw one while down in Mexico visiting our daugther in Guadalajara Medical School. It was smaller than a bike. The tiniest car I'd ever seen. Not sure if we have them anywhere in the US.
I'm looking to move to ky,Tell me where?
The smart car. Looks like a cheap beer can. Lol
Taking lightbulbs and toilet paper 😂🤣