Quote: Ladies im looking at some Property up the Klamath river any advice its close to yreka
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Quote: Ladies im looking at some Property up the Klamath river any advice its close to yreka
I love Sprague River, but I don't have to commute! We usually go to town once a week, less if I can manage it. My youngest daughter is severely mentally handicapped, so we live on her SSI, plus the State pays me for caring for her. For a few years we've also got some income from the sale of my grandmother's house -- DD and I lived with her the last eight years of her life, so she wouldn't have to go into assisted living (that income is going to getting our housing paid off). So, we have an income without having to commute, at least until the economy crashes. God has blessed us greatly. This is a good community, a real community where people know each other and help one another. I have good neighbors here; my mother and step-father live fairly close by so I can help them out a bit; and the people here don't think I'm weird for keeping chickens and goats and having a garden and a full pantry! They most all do at least some of the same things! I also like that the property taxes are lower in this area.Hey Kathleen--I lived in Sprague River for 10 years! Commuted to Klamath Falls every day to work--that was no fun. I'm over in Grants Pass now, and have to say I don't miss that snow at all! Honey and I joke about how they close schools here for the tiniest bit of snow, it was just normal over the hill and you were expected to deal with it.
I haven't been on the Oregon thread for a while, good to see so many Southern Oregon folks here. I've thought we should start a State of Jefferson thread, just for more local chats.
I don't really know much about that area -- we are out east of the Upper Klamath Lake about thirty miles. Look in this area, and I'll be glad to help, LOL!Ladies im looking at some Property up the Klamath river any advice its close to yreka
I'm also not familiar with that area, sorry. The Klamath river's pretty darn long, and I only know the K Falls/Klamath county region.Ladies im looking at some Property up the Klamath river any advice its close to yreka
You could find that much land fairly cheap in Klamath County--the outlying towns like Sprague River, Bonanza, Bly, etc. Thing is, I didn't have good luck growing much over there. I know it varies a lot by where you are, but my soil was rock and clay, horrible for gardening.Maybe you can both help me looking for 20+ acres with house i want to do organic garden and have at least 3 bedrooms
the place i found i am in love with but its a little pricey for me is 124 acres a little too much for a single women too .
but thats what i am looking for selling the place i live in if i get the 124 just to make up the extra as a cash out deal .
if i find something thats 20-30 acres that would be perfect
Quote: Im planning on doing this for my Garden Maybe digging a 10 x5 3 ft deep if thats the case for the property
My beds would be 5 long 4 wide and see how many i can get going LOL