Great question! I’m not an insurance agent, but I do have a couple of agents who do insure the Tehachapi area. If you email me, I’d be happy to give you their information. They should be able to give you an answer to that question before you schedule a time to see it.
I show the well and pump at the end of the video. Homesteading is allowed in this area, but it’s always best to become familiar with county and zoning details for each property.
Wow. That's a great house and property. Is there an HOA for the roads? Just asking. They have them on the east coast. Is this house last on the dirt road, or first? What's the closest house to that house? Thank you.
Great questions! There is no HOA in this area. It is not the last house on this road, but there aren’t many homes past it. The closest house is not very far, maybe 300 feet on one side, but down a sloped area. Most of these properties are about 2-20 acres each, so plenty of room in between them. Feel free to email me if you have any additional questions.
Sorry, just can’t find myself buying a second property, especially an off grid type, here in Kalifornia. If you’re licensed in Arizona or Nevada, let us know.