Posted by coshoo on December 03, 2015 at 09:26:11 from (69.10.197.138):
In Reply to: When looking at a place posted by brent zappe on December 03, 2015 at 09:06:02:
Well and septic is certainly a lot cheaper than community water and sewer. We've lived 25 years at our present place with well and septic. In that time, our repairs and maintenance on the systems has been about $500, and if we pay $20 per month for electricity for the well, that's another $6,000. City water and sewer at $75/mo (which is on the low side- probably much higher in Cal.), would have been $22,500 for that period. Have a friend who had to give up growing a garden, because he couldn't afford to pay for the city water to irrigate it.
Look at manufactured homes, to put on a lot you buy in the country- probably the least expensive way to go. On the bright side, if you are being forced out by city growing around you, it should mean you'll get some pretty serious $$$ for your old place. Maybe pull up stakes and move to Idaho, and live like a king!
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