Owning a large tract of land is becoming harder for the average guy. Urban and suburban residents have realized that cities are restrictive and have been buying land in areas of less population This competition has driven land prices upward.
In our area, folks have bought everything available. Realtors say people are buying old cabins and land sight unseen. China virus and urban unrest is opening eyes. The idea of hunting as a support in troubled times is absurd as game would be shot out in no time. Just too many people. But the myth survives.
If you do not live on the land it will be trespassed. Even then you can still have issues as respect is becoming a past attribute.
I believe that owning the right land is smart in many ways as long as property rights are still upheld by the government. As a hedge against printed money, ability to sustain by growing and raising food if necessary, peace and quiet, increasing value, possible timber and mineral value, home business opportunity and just plain old pride in your creation. It is not easily acquired by the working guy, but well worth the effort.
This morning my wife and I watched three gobblers and one hen going about their mating ritual. Sitting there drinking coffee and watching from the comfort of the cabin is a daily routine. Deer, bear and all the other creatures doing their thing beats the hell out of listening to sirens blasting and traffic noise. So yeah, we are blessed. But we made it happen through hard work and perseverance and so can you.
Like the old saying " owning land is smart, they aren't making it anymore".