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I first started looking about ten years ago along the Old Smokey Mountain foothills in the western part of South Carolina. I was saving up for 40-60 acres. The prices were between $1500-2000 per acre. Since then, the prices were relatively stable until a couple of years ago and the prices jumped dramatically and the number of available lands decreased. I'm still looking, but now I am waiting for the bubble to pop. I have the funds now, but refuse to settle for less acreage. I'm looking for property with an underground river or free flowing spring for water turbine energy generation. I'm still hopeful, but we shall see. If I can swing 100 acres, that will be the way for me to go. The further away from cities and large pops, the better.
I think your patience is going to pay off! I don’t think you’re going to have to wait much longer, either.
I can hope. It gets me out of bed every day! Camping makes me happy. Living there would be like utopia.
I too would love to buy some acres along the foothills SC , I'm not looking for 50 or 100 acres , I'd like to get just a couple acres . I live in San Diego, I have a home here , but would love to get some land in SC or Tennessee and a few other places. Problem is it's hard to buy just a few acres and be out there in secluded nice area. Be cool if someone bought say 100 acres and then sold a few acres in the back . To other frens where we could all be in our own little world together But far enough away as well.
There have been discussions of people like us banding together to build a new community. Not a bad idea, but a lot of work to coordinate. I'm sure the Feds would try like hell to infiltrate. I used to live in San Diego, about 20 years ago. I don't miss it one bit. I had a house in La Mesa. After living in SC for a couple years, I knew I would never go back, so I bought a nice house here and sold my house in SD. Best decision I ever made.