polypolyman
New member
Hello,
I'm the proud owner of a 5 acre parcel of land in southern Colorado's San Luis Valley. I actually bought it on ebay (for DIRT cheap!), not just sight unseen, but having never even seen the west at all in person. After visiting the property for a week to camp, and doing a ton of research on the web, I fell in love with the valley, and as of September I'm now a proud resident.
My plan is to build a house on the lot out of dirt dug from the same, likely within a few years. Although the way permitting works in that county means that I can't really build anything significant yet (like a shed), there are plenty of things I can start working on, like attempting to make something resembling a lawn and not just chico brush, fencing it off so the cows don't eat it all, and maybe even starting to dig and make adobes. Since it's actually impossible to dig the subsoil by hand (I swung a 5lb pick at it, and the tip just stuck in about 3/4"), I'm definitely going to need machinery, and by the time I rent something enough to do all my projects, I'm already over the price of a tractor, and that's without even actually building the house!
Anyway, I'm in a good place for it - the entire valley (just under the size of NJ) has ONE new car dealership (a combination Chevy-Ford-Dodge dealer, of course), and just in the two nearest towns there are four new tractor dealers I can think of (green, blue, red and orange).
So, I'm headed over to the buying section to ask some important questions - it's nice to meet you!
I'm the proud owner of a 5 acre parcel of land in southern Colorado's San Luis Valley. I actually bought it on ebay (for DIRT cheap!), not just sight unseen, but having never even seen the west at all in person. After visiting the property for a week to camp, and doing a ton of research on the web, I fell in love with the valley, and as of September I'm now a proud resident.
My plan is to build a house on the lot out of dirt dug from the same, likely within a few years. Although the way permitting works in that county means that I can't really build anything significant yet (like a shed), there are plenty of things I can start working on, like attempting to make something resembling a lawn and not just chico brush, fencing it off so the cows don't eat it all, and maybe even starting to dig and make adobes. Since it's actually impossible to dig the subsoil by hand (I swung a 5lb pick at it, and the tip just stuck in about 3/4"), I'm definitely going to need machinery, and by the time I rent something enough to do all my projects, I'm already over the price of a tractor, and that's without even actually building the house!
Anyway, I'm in a good place for it - the entire valley (just under the size of NJ) has ONE new car dealership (a combination Chevy-Ford-Dodge dealer, of course), and just in the two nearest towns there are four new tractor dealers I can think of (green, blue, red and orange).
So, I'm headed over to the buying section to ask some important questions - it's nice to meet you!