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Two parcels offered together: The headliner is a cliffside building lot with a mesmerizing scenic view of the opposing mountains and the White River winding its way through the valley below. The second parcel sits diagonally across the road and is beneficial for utility purposes. Currently it has a well with an electrical junction box to power the pump, and this feeds fresh water to many of the neighboring homes. In a survival or conflict scenario, the Gaysville Bridge–the mountain’s only […]
PREPARED NEIGHBORS! Ultimate Privacy and Views from this 5 acre retreat property outside the eclectic mountain town of Sandpoint, Idaho! Building area cleared with Schweitzer Mountain Views (clear a few trees) and Southern exposure! Access road installed and Grid POWER at the property line. STARLINK READY for remote online work! Private and serene setting with NO CCR’s or HOA! Close WELL LOGS show 200-400 feet and 5-20gpm. Room for a large Home, Shop/Barn, Guest […]
Discover an exceptional opportunity to create your secure private mountain retreat on this stunning 10.1-acre parcel just 14 miles from Sandpoint—a vibrant alpine town set on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and near Schweitzer Mountain Resort. This property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and recreation. Set among rolling terrain and mature timber, the land features installed electric grid power, a developed access road, and a prepared lower building pad. From nearly every vantage point, […]
Nearly 60 Acres with Year-Round Creek The Kind of Property Buyers Wait For Conveniently located just minutes from Interstate 81, this property offers the perfect balance of accessibility and privacy–making it easy to get where you need to go while enjoying the peace and seclusion of country living. Set on just under 60 acres, this beautiful East Tennessee property features a blend of rolling pasture, mature woods, and nearly 2,850 feet of year-round creek […]

Buying Remote Land

What are the pros and cons for choosing a remote or isolated property?

Advantages of Isolated Retreats:

  • More room for gardening, pasturing, and for growing row crops.
  • Lower house and land prices. (More for your money.)
  • Better for a total wipeout “grid down” scenario when virtually everyone will be out of work.
  • You can stock up in quantity with less fear of the watchful eyes of nosy neighbors.
  • You can test fire and zero your guns at your own property.
  • You can build with non-traditional architecture (earth sheltered, for example.)
  • You can set up more elaborate antenna arrays–and other things that would look odd in town.
  • Better sanitation in the event of a “grid down” situation.
  • You can hunt on your own land.
  • A place to cut your own firewood.
  • You can keep livestock.
  • You can make ballistic and anti-vehicular upgrades.
  • A “dog run” chain link fence around your house won’t look too out of place.
  • Virtually unlimited fuel storage. (Consult your county and State laws before ordering large gas, diesel, heating oil, and propane fuel tanks.)
  • Much lower risk of communicable diseases. Particularly important in the event of a biological warfare attack—but only if the bug is spread person-to-person rather than airborne.

Disadvantages of Isolated Retreats:

  • Probably impossible for just one family to defend.
  • Cannot depend on much help from neighbors or law enforcement if your home is attacked by looters or in the event of fire. You will likely be entirely on your own to resolve those situations.
  • Isolation from day-to-day commerce.
  • A longer commute to your “day job”, shopping, and church.
In the end, it’s an extremely personal decision, and depends on your assessment of the factors that will contribute your family’s long term ability to survive and flourish.

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