Thanks for all the great info/advice...it's greatly appreciated!
Jeff - that is a deterent toward buying it now as well. Though my cousin has a very large german sheppherd thieves aren't usually the smarest bunch and I'd hate to see the dog get hurt over a tractor.
AxleHub - I wasn't aware of those restrictions on septic tanks...particularly the no driving on beforehand but it makes sense. The land was tested before I came along and it perked with no problems and the realtor provided me the permit they had for it. Definitely something to keep in mind regardless in case I have to get it all redone for some reason. Definitely not rich, that's why I'm going to be my general contractor and sub out the big things.
Thanks Coby, I wasn't aware of that kind of tool...i'll have to look into that.
Steve, I got one better than an Ox. I have a three year old with way too much energy. I might offer him an M&M for every small tree removed.
Nightdevil - I'm not really sure what the estimate included, it's just what my realtor said to expect to pay and was more than our budget allowed for. I'm going to have to talk with the person who is going to be a mentor to me in all this and see what his foundation guy would charge for this type of task. I kind of also want to do it my self because at this point I don't really have a clue where we want the house so I might have to do a little, assess it, do a little more , reassess, etc and i'd hate to have to pay someone to come out multiple times. We have some time to give to this, but not too much considering I need to get this done before I can finish drawing our plans. Of course we still haven't closed on the land and still trying to work out an easement issue with the neighbor....like I think I said before....the circus follows me in all my adventures. Hopefully not too much longer.