Well folks, keep your fingers crossed for me. DH found a place for sale that sounds perfect for us. It seems like when we find something we think we will really like, someone else buys it before we even get a chance to look at it. On monday, I found a listing that sounded nice, so I sent him and our realtor an email to take a look at it. It had been on the market for 3 months, and the sellers accepted an offer that morning. that was at least the third time that happened to us. Unfortunately, he is busy this weekend and won't be able to look at it until Monday after work.
The listing is for the house, detached garage and barn on 10 acres, but says there is more land available - I looked it up, it is a 40 acre lot, in front of a 40 acre lot. The house is small and pretty old - it must be rundown pretty good because the listing states "being sold as is". No inside pictures either. But it is close to the highway and an acceptable drive to DH's work - about 20 miles. I have gotten DH around to my way of thinking - we can fix a house, we can't make more land. He is thinking to gut the house and remodel it, put on an addition and install a new septic. According to everything I see online, it has great soil for gardening, there is room for a small orchard, an area that would be perfect for a chicken coop and run and nice mature shadetrees in the yard.. Zoning is ag/rural residential, it has abandoned farm fields behind the house - classified as sandy loam. Really healthy vegetation in the photos, nice and dark green, so they haven't been farmed for a while..
The listing is for the house, detached garage and barn on 10 acres, but says there is more land available - I looked it up, it is a 40 acre lot, in front of a 40 acre lot. The house is small and pretty old - it must be rundown pretty good because the listing states "being sold as is". No inside pictures either. But it is close to the highway and an acceptable drive to DH's work - about 20 miles. I have gotten DH around to my way of thinking - we can fix a house, we can't make more land. He is thinking to gut the house and remodel it, put on an addition and install a new septic. According to everything I see online, it has great soil for gardening, there is room for a small orchard, an area that would be perfect for a chicken coop and run and nice mature shadetrees in the yard.. Zoning is ag/rural residential, it has abandoned farm fields behind the house - classified as sandy loam. Really healthy vegetation in the photos, nice and dark green, so they haven't been farmed for a while..
