The moral is still there. Buy (even from the Deacon) so you can control your own destiny. He should give her a favorable price if all he wants to do is farm the ground and not use the homesite/barn site/farmyard site for storage, etc. Find out what he paid per acre and you will have an idea what to offer for a 3 acre homestead. Sometimes the appraiser lists them separately since they have a separate use and may contain old outbuildings, etc., so check with the appraiser's office.
Here, if you put the mobile home on a permanent foundation, it becomes real estate subject to real estate taxes and not personal property mobile home taxes and then no tag is required either.
County codes around here vary from 3 acres, 5 acres, and even 40 acres minimum for a homesite.
There is no shortage of old homesites around here. At least they usually have electricity up to them, have a lot of trees for cover, an old foundation and driveway, may or may not have a water well or water source, and they can't be cultivated so they may as well be sold for a homesite.
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