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    Learn How To Find Your Perfect Homestead

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn How To Find Your Perfect Homestead

    Learn How To Find Your Perfect Homestead
    Last updated 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 26.33 GB | Duration: 24h 21m

    Quickly spot threats, red flags, uncover opportunities and discover strengths.

    What you'll learn

    Identify the perfect homestead properties

    Evaluate the microclimate on the property using topographical data

    Quickly spot threats and red flags in your homestead property search

    Quickly uncover opportunities and strengths when searching for your homestead property

    Requirements

    No prior experience necessary

    Description

    This course will teach you a model to finding the homestead property perfect for you, anytime, anywhere. You will be able to quickly spot threats, red flags, uncover opportunities and discover strengths. This course covers over 50 properties across North America in all types of climates. You will learn how to analyze properties of all different sizes and stages of development.This course will completely change how you find properties, you will be faster, you will be more confident and you will waste less time. This course is for anyone interested in buying land in North America. I hope you find it helpful as you one day embark on your homesteading journey. I cover the Scales of Permanence, based on Yeoman's Scale of Permanence… which can help you analyze any property in detail, so that you can make the right decision for you. I’m share some examples of properties that have really bad indicators when it comes to water. (Indicators that typically go unnoticed by most people and wind up causing huge issues later on.)This course also covers what good topography is and how you can identify it as an asset, especially when it comes to protecting you from the elements.

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome and Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Acceptable & Not Acceptable

    Lecture 3 Threats

    Lecture 4 Model

    Lecture 5 Koppen-Geiger Classification

    Lecture 6 Tools and Resources

    Lecture 7 Google Earth Pro

    Lecture 8 Caveats

    Lecture 9 How To Search & Start A Short List

    Lecture 10 How To Find The Property Details

    Lecture 11 How To Find The Basic Data Points

    Section 2: Zone 3

    Lecture 12 Welcome & Introduction

    Lecture 13 "A" Rank: Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada

    Lecture 14 "A" Rank: Mutrie, Ontario, Canada

    Lecture 15 "B" Rank: Kerrick, Minnesota, United States

    Lecture 16 "B" Rank: Fort Fraser, British Columbia, Canada

    Lecture 17 "C" Rank: Arcola, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Lecture 18 "C" Rank: Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada

    Section 3: Zone 4

    Lecture 19 Welcome & Introduction

    Lecture 20 "A" Rank: Pigeon, Wisconsin, United States

    Lecture 21 "B" Rank: Crystal, Maine, United States

    Section 4: Zone 5

    Lecture 22 Welcome and Introduction

    Lecture 23 "A" Rank: Linneus, Missouri, United States

    Lecture 24 "A" Rank: Waterville, New York, United States

    Lecture 25 "B" Rank: Brookfield, Missouri, United States

    Lecture 26 "B" Rank: Goldendale, Washington, United States

    Lecture 27 "B" Rank: West Edmeston, New York, United States

    Lecture 28 "B" Rank: Duchesne, Utah, United States

    Lecture 29 "B" Rank: Hot Springs, South Dakota, United States

    Lecture 30 "B" Rank: Humphreys, Missouri, United States

    Lecture 31 "B" Rank: Ogallala, Nebraska, United States

    Lecture 32 "B" Rank: Frenchtown, Montana, United States

    Lecture 33 "C" Rank: Eldora, Iowa, United States

    Section 5: Zone 6

    Lecture 34 Welcome & Introduction

    Lecture 35 "A" Rank: Kettle Falls, Washington, United States

    Lecture 36 "B" Rank: Tonasket, Washington, United States

    Lecture 37 "B" Rank: Anton Chico, New Mexico, United States

    Lecture 38 "B" Rank: Princeton, Kentucky, United States

    Lecture 39 "C" Rank: Pueblo, Colorado, United States

    Lecture 40 "C" Rank: Baker City, Oregon, United States

    Section 6: Zone 7

    Lecture 41 Welcome and Introduction

    Lecture 42 "A" Rank: Petersburg, Tennessee, United States

    Lecture 43 "B" Rank: Kingston, Oklahoma, United States

    Lecture 44 "B" Rank: Eagle Rock, Virginia, United States

    Lecture 45 "B" Rank: Black Mountain, North Carolina, United States

    Lecture 46 "B" Rank: Cave City, Arkansas, United States

    Section 7: Zone 8

    Lecture 47 Welcome & Introduction

    Lecture 48 "A" Rank: Hope Hull, Alabama, United States

    Lecture 49 "A" Rank: Carrolton, Mississippi, United States

    Lecture 50 "A" Rank: Texada Island, British Columbia, Canada

    Lecture 51 "A" Rank: Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States

    Lecture 52 "A" Rank: Mad River, California, United States

    Lecture 53 "B" Rank: Canton, Mississippi, United States

    Lecture 54 "B" Rank: La Vernia, Texas, United States

    Lecture 55 "C" Rank: Tularosa, New Mexico, United States

    Lecture 56 "C" Rank: Brownwood, Texas, United States

    Section 8: Zone 9

    Lecture 57 Welcome & Introduction

    Lecture 58 "A" Rank: Halletsville, Texas, United States

    Lecture 59 "A" Rank: Yoakum, Texas, United States

    Lecture 60 "B" Rank: Bartow, Florida, United States

    Lecture 61 "B" Rank: Aguanga, California, United States

    Lecture 62 "C" Rank: Brazoria, Texas, United States

    Lecture 63 "C" Rank: Newberry Springs, California, United States

    Section 9: Conclusion

    Lecture 64 Conclusion

    Anyone interested in purchasing a property for homesteading