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So, hubs and I have 10 acres of wilderness in the middle of nowhere, on the last gravel road in Lawrence Co. Indiana...it's paid off and I go camping there frequently. We'd like to retire there some day, build a house and put a quail sanctuary in the steep sided woods, not to mention bees and other low maintenance livestock. (we are debating whether or not rabbits count as low maintenance.)
Then last summer this house went up for sale as it has several times in the last five years. The cost has just been reduced to what the previous owner paid. How do I know this? It's my next door neighbor. We share a boundary and the two properties would make a 24 acre rectangle, no weird "L" shaped bumps or blips....so we should get it even though we won't be retiring for another 10 years. We contacted our lender. Because this would not be a primary residence, we would have to pay a bigger down payment. It's so close to possible I could cry.
I offered a friend of mine the use of the house for 10 years, while she buys the available 56 acres next door, if she'd be a caretaker of the property. Haven't heard back from her yet. (Her elderly father lives not too far away--but you can't blame someone who lives in Hawaii for not wanting to move.)
So, hubs and I have 10 acres of wilderness in the middle of nowhere, on the last gravel road in Lawrence Co. Indiana...it's paid off and I go camping there frequently. We'd like to retire there some day, build a house and put a quail sanctuary in the steep sided woods, not to mention bees and other low maintenance livestock. (we are debating whether or not rabbits count as low maintenance.)
Then last summer this house went up for sale as it has several times in the last five years. The cost has just been reduced to what the previous owner paid. How do I know this? It's my next door neighbor. We share a boundary and the two properties would make a 24 acre rectangle, no weird "L" shaped bumps or blips....so we should get it even though we won't be retiring for another 10 years. We contacted our lender. Because this would not be a primary residence, we would have to pay a bigger down payment. It's so close to possible I could cry.
I offered a friend of mine the use of the house for 10 years, while she buys the available 56 acres next door, if she'd be a caretaker of the property. Haven't heard back from her yet. (Her elderly father lives not too far away--but you can't blame someone who lives in Hawaii for not wanting to move.)