promiseacres
Herd Master
Ok, first off I am pretty bad about looking to "greener" pastures and I know that a bird in the hand is usually worth two in the bush...
BUT when we moved to our property 3 1/2 years ago we knew it was a stepping stone. We currently own 4 acres of lush green grass, 2 1/2 are fenced with several small shelters. It tends to be "wet" at times but overall is a decent productive piece of property with our gardening and sheep/mini horses. The big thing we both dislike is it's a modelur and a cheap one, it needs a new roof, new windows and cosmetic stuff. It does not have a basement and can't have due to the wetness of the ground so no storm shelter. It does have two garages, which currently are full of my DH's tractors. Our hay equipment is stored outside. We have pretty decent neighbors, one family that will do our chores (priceless! ) and cuts wood with DH.
There is another property that's been for sale for awhile that's not far, definatly a comparable drive for my DH to go to work and when my DS goes to school. It has a LARGE beautiful barn with a loft, a small pole barn and a LARGE pole barn. It's mostly fenced (I'm not sure how well but is fenced) It's 8.9 acres but looks to be very sandy soil, and probably 1/2 the acres are wooded, and part is across the street as river front. It's up on a hill and does have a dry basement. It's house is comparable size to ours but is listed as a fixer upper.... but it's stick built and 100 years old (in my book that wins over a modelur with an expiration date IF it's livable) We really enjoy canoing and outside stuff so being on the river would be very neat to us.
If we could make a small profit on our property we could definatly buy this other one. The major flaws with our current property is no barn and at this time no $ to build one and no storm shelter. DH is very conservative with change but I'd love to take a look at this place but at same time if it's an impossibilty don't want to b/c of the disappointment. Of course this is part of my longing for spring as we've had a particulary bad long winter as many have had. I made a plus/minus list and the properties pretty much stack up next to each almost evenly.... so what would you do? Consider moving? Or just wait til you can improve your current property (though you know eventually you will want to move due to small acres) ?
BUT when we moved to our property 3 1/2 years ago we knew it was a stepping stone. We currently own 4 acres of lush green grass, 2 1/2 are fenced with several small shelters. It tends to be "wet" at times but overall is a decent productive piece of property with our gardening and sheep/mini horses. The big thing we both dislike is it's a modelur and a cheap one, it needs a new roof, new windows and cosmetic stuff. It does not have a basement and can't have due to the wetness of the ground so no storm shelter. It does have two garages, which currently are full of my DH's tractors. Our hay equipment is stored outside. We have pretty decent neighbors, one family that will do our chores (priceless! ) and cuts wood with DH.
There is another property that's been for sale for awhile that's not far, definatly a comparable drive for my DH to go to work and when my DS goes to school. It has a LARGE beautiful barn with a loft, a small pole barn and a LARGE pole barn. It's mostly fenced (I'm not sure how well but is fenced) It's 8.9 acres but looks to be very sandy soil, and probably 1/2 the acres are wooded, and part is across the street as river front. It's up on a hill and does have a dry basement. It's house is comparable size to ours but is listed as a fixer upper.... but it's stick built and 100 years old (in my book that wins over a modelur with an expiration date IF it's livable) We really enjoy canoing and outside stuff so being on the river would be very neat to us.
If we could make a small profit on our property we could definatly buy this other one. The major flaws with our current property is no barn and at this time no $ to build one and no storm shelter. DH is very conservative with change but I'd love to take a look at this place but at same time if it's an impossibilty don't want to b/c of the disappointment. Of course this is part of my longing for spring as we've had a particulary bad long winter as many have had. I made a plus/minus list and the properties pretty much stack up next to each almost evenly.... so what would you do? Consider moving? Or just wait til you can improve your current property (though you know eventually you will want to move due to small acres) ?