Thank you very much to all who have responded.
My idea here: I m looking forward to full-time RV and sailing my old sailboat on the Great Lakes when I retire in five years to nine years (number of years until retirement is dependent on how far two sons go in schooling). I want to leave a “neighborhood” and have a “home base” in a rural area within an hour or two drive of Erie, PA.
Parcel of land in question is 12.7 acres in Chautauqua county, New York. This parcel is a forty-five minute drive from Erie.
Electric: As jgillott mentioned, I called the electric co-op and they confirmed that they come and plant a pole, you supply some stuff per their specifications, and they hook you up. The electric line runs on the side of the road this parcel is on.
Water: no public water, must have a well. Called well drilling contractor; said wells in that area range from 30 feet to 80 feet deep, average around 40 feet-50 feet.
Septic: need to do a perc test, but called the county and the person told me that properties in Chautauqua county have a high probability of passing perc test because the area is basically a moraine left by the glacier that scoured out Lake Erie.
Timber: not really any timber to harvest; there are some woods down along the little creek on the one side of the property, but I think I would just leave them there.
Flood: parcel is shown on the FEMA map as zone C (not in a flood zone); it appears the land has been sculpted to allow drainage off the field. The owner tells me there is no tiling. The owner tells me a family relation raises hay on the open areas of the parcel for his cattle.
Access: bordered by paved road. There is an access point to the parcel where the family relation has been going in and out to hay. It seems like it would be simple to turn into an entry driveway.
New York SAFE: WayneM pointed out this concern and I read over. We have primarily “traditional” long guns: we have four bolt action rifles and four pump shotguns. One rifle and two shotguns I have obtained over time for my sons, but I suppose we will have them for years. I don’t see any NY SAFE concerns there. My wife and I each have a pistol, and so I need to think more about that.
New York DEC: WayneM pointed this out – not quite sure what influence this would have on me since I don’t have any real plans to do anything other than build a garage and a small home. I think I would initially ask the person who currently is raising hay on the land whether he wants to continue and then rent to him for some negligible amount so that it is clear he is not a guest, along with some legalese disclaiming liability and any appropriate requirements.
Rights: the current owner tells me all rights transfer: timber, oil, gas, and minerals.
Some things I think I need to do:
Appraisal: I have no reference, and so while the price looks reasonable in comparison to other offerings, I wouldn’t know a good or bad price if it bit me in the butt. So, I think I need an appraisal.
Title and Map: I don’t know what the right term is, but I think a title search is required and I would like to see a map of the parcel with any easements marked, etc. I’d like to know that where I think is a good spot for the basement is not sitting in the middle of a forty-year old easement to the power company. I don’t what is involved in this.
Am I missing anything else?
If you are curious, this is the gps of the bottom southwest corner of the parcel: 42.250818, -79.613905. You can look at the parcel on Google; it is roughly rectangular with the north and south edges roughly 600 feet wide and the east and west edges roughly 900 feet long. The roads and the trees kind of form the boundaries of the parcel.
Again, thanks to all!