Up until a year ago this was 99% of my hunting style. Rick is correct to cherry pick around the drive, sidewalks, clothesline. Not sure what machine your using but I would use disc mode with 0 disc 2 or 3 tones and start just getting an idea what’s in the dirt. I can already tell ya that if it’s grown up but still standing, the trash will likely be crippling.
The fact that it’s still standing sometimes sucks, modern inhabitants weren’t long before when the house is still standing. In most rural communities old homes become dump sites for the family and neighbors. Prolly whole cars and implements laying around. Not to mention tons of cans. Nails are the easy part.
The car In the pic looks like an old 20s ford. The pic looks 30s-40s to me. Could be 50s on an old camera. Looks like my grandmas old photos.
I’m curious as to what state this is, the trees and vegetation looks southern, the barn and home looks straight midwest.
My first few visits would be all cherry picking and listening while covering some ground. After locating some hot spots I would hit those areas harder. If it’s worth it I would move limbs,vegetation, and large pieces of junk to reveal more areas to swing. If accessible I would be all over the front porch area as long as it appears original. Take a look at the foundation, where I’m from that house looks 1870s-1890s to me. Probably a limestone foundation/partial basement. These sites require many hours and visits with different machines to clean out. Takes years.