Homesteading in Indiana

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  • @danweddle4044 says:

    I’ve been waiting for this one. You had an interesting take. I agree on avoiding northern Indiana but mainly because the weather patterns make it colder and its dead flat. Our homestead is about 25 miles west of Bloomington and there have been 5 generations of our family here. The biggest thing about Indiana I’d add is that you don’t really have to get that far out of the larger towns/cities to get free, its more county dependent. Low population counties are the way to go and the populations around these large areas drops off so fast you don’t have to hide up in the hills for the most part.

    • @jackm3040 says:

      Southern Indiana has been a really good deal for getting a small rural place for a very long time. Lifetimes. Which makes one wonder why the price hasn’t matched the perceived utility by now. The land is very nice there. A huge forest to enjoy. The roads are good. No cultural Meccas, but with the internet and nice place you can make your own. Used to be one of the world’s meth capitals. Knew a guy living there whose family member was electrocuted while attempting to steal a power line for the copper. Few years back, a lady turned her husband in to the police for raping their dog. OK. I take it back. It is a cultural Mecca. Just not the culture we like to think about. And there are some wonderful people I have met that are from there.

  • @moneysitem2142 says:

    When the south part of the country, no cold weather.

  • @danicamills7029 says:

    As someone who lives in Indiana I’ll add some context. Do not I repeat live in Bloomington that is a huge college town and one of the far left you can get surrounded by red. Better choice yet would be live a bit north in martinsville or east in Columbus. Also near Evansville is a lot of coal fired power plants so quite a bit of emissions. Also southern Indiana is starting to continually have droughts especially later in the season.

    • @technical19d34 says:

      This is s great comment. When I lived in Indiana my job took me all over the southern half of the state. Johnson County south and Martinsville area rural I would say are perfect and have nice rolling hills as well.

  • @lionsblood321 says:

    Pennsylvania already bro! Please

  • @lucybrenton149 says:

    I live in Southern Indiana. It is beautiful here and affordable. Only drawback is we will probably be the 50th State for legalized cannabis. We have constitutional open carry and a pretty good economy. We have a couple of historic Superfund sites, so be sure to do some research before you buy. I have been a mortgage broker and real estate investor since 1996. If you need help finding a good deal and/or getting it financed, let me know!

  • @StevesDIYProjects7 says:

    indiana has some tricky state wording esp in some areas. it may start to appear they dont have building codes. but the state does follow international building codes. which means if a property has a dwelling then it will need a septic tank or connected to sewage. indiana is open to some designs but the whole septic tank thing is where they start to force them selves on to people.

    i live in tennessee grew up in ohio. but here in TN esp where i live has unrestricted zones and building codes. BUT you must install a septic. which the state is not a pain to deal with and promotes off grid living as many areas in this state are to far from the grid and they understand totally. and has kick backs to help people.
    we have like 3 tiny home builders in this state i think maybe even more. i do home improvement also licensed insured bonded. and it is cool to see how many areas around me allow unrestricted building. they just want a proper septic tank installed knowing your not running it into creeks or rivers unfiltered. lots plants can plant around leach fields that let you know what is coming out pipe based on what is growing better or not.
    and it will help filter the ground of any such things. accept grease. is some bacteria can add to eat that tho.

    • @d.haskins3840 says:

      Ft wayne is nice! Has one of top rated farmers market in USA, great local food scene. Whitley County is gorgeous as is southern IN…Paoli is another good example. Northern IN has very large Amish population but beautiful farms! Newton County is mostly TNC land but very very sparse. ❤

  • @mogrowneyiv7306 says:

    Hey man! Can you do Idaho?

  • @kinvert says:

    iirc Indiana doesn’t have a cap on what % they can increase your property taxes per year.

  • @CanPat777 says:

    The more states you review the happier I am to live in Canada. Yes our government sucks but so does being surrounded by millions of people in every direction.

  • @tims6232 says:

    In…..uffa!

  • @jjorangeswirl says:

    Mostly agree for freedom reasons, though should add that northern Indiana has some of the absolute richest soil in the state. It’s the best thing about living up here if you plan to grow food. Lake Michigan also moderates our temps compared to the rest of the state.

  • @CopperStateCustomAdmin says:

    Moved from AZ to southern IN, south of corydon area. its the purfect stop. bout an hour from louisville still if you want a big city, but its well at arms length.

  • @IIKings22 says:

    Southern Indiana here… Marysville IN 47141… good spot… We homestead on 27 acres.

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