Thursday, December 30, 2010

Score-Card of What to look for in a Homestead

I've adapted this from the classic book written in the 1940's "Have More" Plan by Ed and Carolyn Robinson.


I LOCATION

Sellers' or Real Estate Broker's Name and Phone Number

 

Distance to your job __________________________________



Commuting Expense __________________________________



Time to Commute ___________ Commute Expense ________



Condition of Roads in winter ___________________________



Distance to Schools or Bus Stop _________________________



Distance to Church _______ to Shopping _________________



Telephone Available ___ Electricity ____  Mail ____________


II WATER SUPPLY

City Water ___  Private Well ___  Community well ___

If other than large community well or city water, have the

water tested by a state certified lab doing a water 

bacteriological analysis.  On Whidbey Island the cost is $20

Pond or stream? _____________  Any wetlands? ______


III ELECTRICITY

Is electricity to the property?  Living off the grid (on solar power or

other) is difficult and expensive.  If buying raw land, what is the 

distance to the power source?  Contact the local provider to 

determine the cost to bring power to your building site.


IV SEWAGE DISPOSAL

Municipal ____ Septic Tank ____  Raw Land Perc ___

Don't purchase raw land without having the soils tested for a 

septic perc (the ability for the soils to qualify for a state or 

county approved septic system).  If purchasing a property with

a septic system, have the tanks pumped and inspected prior to 

closing on the property.  This cost is usually paid by the seller.


V LAND

Total Land Available ____________

Should be at least 3/4 acre of good, level land.  Total of 2 to 5 

acres to include orchard, pasture, hay field, and land to grow some

stock feed.


VI OUT BUILDINGS

Garage ____ Tool House ____ Workroom ____ Barn ____ 



Poultry House and/or Barn ____

Barn for dairy, rabits and poultry ideally should contain a

minimum of 500 square ft. floor area.


VII ORCHARD

Apple ____  Peach ____  Cherry ____ Plum ____  Grape ____



Rhaspberries ____  Strawberries ____  Blackberries ____



Blueberries ____  Asparagus ____  Rhubarb ____

An established orchard in good condition is worth money.  For

a family of 4 this should contain: 5 apple, 3 pear, 1 peach, 

2 cherry, 2 plum trees, 10 grape vines.  Small fruits: 50 raspberries,

100 strawberries, 6 blueberry shrubs.


VIII OTHER

Shade trees ________________________________________________

Fencing _____________________________________________________

Good fencing is worth considerable)

Length of growing season _______

What is the micro-climate of the property?  Is it in a hole that will

frost early?  Ask the neighbors.

Kind of Neighbors _____________________________________

Meet the neighbors, talk to them and ask about the neighborhood

Is extra land adjoing the property available?

What is the property tax on this property? ________________

Any restrictions against raising livestock, etc.

Are there any CC&Rs? (Coventants, Conditions, and Restrictions

that run with the land)

Assessed Value of the Property _________________________

Down Payment needed ________________________________

Estimated cost to repair ________________________________


IX HOUSE

List out your ideal want list for a house













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