A lot of people are afraid of the future. They have reason to be. Many people want to prepare by moving to a small town. This is not a bad idea based on many reasons independent of the chance of the apocalypse occurring next week.
But you do not need to buy this house. Here is the pitch:
And this:
The house is just a normal house in a small community. Where? They will not tell you. Can you go see it? Yes, but you must give them $1,500 for the privilege of looking. Does it have an orchard?
There has been an orchard of 21 semi-dwarf fruit trees (cherry, apricot, plum, peach, pear, and apple) on the property that can be re-planted. There is plenty of room to plant a basketball court-sized vegetable garden (about the size a family of four needs to be self-sufficient) and/or construct stables on the property
In other words, no. While the house can run on wood heating, somewhat, as is probably common in the area, at 4 acres there is not a woodlot. In fact the house is in a normal subdivision of large lots, nothing special. I own lots in such a subdivision. I would be glad to sell you one. You can plant an orchard on this land too. You can also build a stable on mine! You can also plant a garden.
So if you want to waste $1500 to see this fine example of 1970's building technology in an unnamed location go ahead. I think I will pass.