Posted by Danny Prosser on July 13, 2018 at 10:12:36 from (170.142.177.62):
In Reply to: Buying a Hobby Farm posted by StrikeForce on July 12, 2018 at 20:49:25:
I was in that situation 20 years ago. I got married and moved to the city and missed the country where my people settled in the 1820's. I got a chance to buy some land that was on the road I grew up on down the road from my mother and sister. I agreed to the price had it surveyed and a contract written up before I ever went to the bank. I got the loan and had to work a part time job for 10 years until we could handle both notes. Now the land has been paid for a few years and the house in the city will be next month. We were planning on finally moving out there next year and now my wife's job will be gone next month to. I've worked on the land for those years it was rough when I bought it. Now I have it pretty much cleared a shop and pole barn built and a nice 1 acre pond to fish in. It's been a long road but it's worth the wait. If you want it and it's meant to be it will work out just maybe not as quick as you'd like. I have 4 tractors out there and in the afternoon when I get off work or on the weekends I go out there and mow and play with my toys.
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