Field Notes from the Backcountry
Starlene and Ashlyn write about what actually matters out here: wells, septic, fire zones, VA loans, market shifts, and the kind of life rural San Diego makes possible. Read the ones that fit your search.

Road Access Issues That Derail Backcountry Land Deals
Here is what the listing won't show you and the seller may not know
No easement recorded. No road maintenance agreement. No fire access width. Any one of those can kill a backcountry deal mid-escrow — or hand you a costly surprise after closing. Starlene and Ashlyn break down what to check before you make an offer.

Where is the Water?...
Here's what to expect when a rural property has no water district to call
Backcountry San Diego parcels don't come with city water — so where does it actually come from? Starlene and Ashlyn break down wells, rain catchment, springs, and hauled water so you know what questions to ask before you buy.

The Septic Question: What Every Backcountry Buyer Should Walk Through
Out here, your house runs on its own septic. Know what's in the ground before you sign.
Almost every home from Julian to Ranchita runs on a private septic system. A failed system is one of the costliest surprises after closing. Here's what we walk through with every buyer — and the three documents we ask the seller for early.