Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Like the title says. We just bought 6 acres a few miles from where we used to live.
Now for the back story on this. We've been house hunting for over a year now with huge amounts of frustration and zero luck.
Our last option for a house that we were considering was a place our realtors husband bought to flip. House has a 30x40 shop with large bay doors. You could actually squeeze a semi in each one of the bays.
I was madly in love with this shop. But the house was another matter entirely. The house will be super cute when they get done with it, since Megan has really good taste and her husband does good work.
I had actually offered to provide labor to keep the cost down on the reno.
But the huge issue was the master bathroom. It was super tiny. Little 3x3 shower, a sink/ tiny cabinet combo, and the commode. You literally had enough room for a couple tooth brushes and a soap dispenser on the counter top. Figured it would be a knock down drag out fight.
They are gonna steal some room from the master closet and increase the shower size. But still no storage. And with the house being on a slab. It would be a major undertaking to remodel the whole bathroom.
House was also on a main road in a really congested area so we passed on it.
Then this property popped up. 2 three acre lots side by side out in the sticks. Each lot is 200ft wide by just shy of 700' deep. Back side is a touch narrower. All wooded, but clearing isn't a problem.
A 10,000 lb mini excavator and thumb will take care of clearing a road in and opening it up. We are gonna leave a wooded buffer on the sides and back of the property. And realistally haven't decided on the front of the property. I'll take a week off after closing and punch a road in. Then start in the middle and work my way out. This way a good portion will be cleared out for the building and yard.
Now the dilemma
We went and looked at single wides and double wides yesterday. Priced those out. Ticked off a salesman in the process.
He was one of those yahoo's that focuses on payments, not price. I discuss price, becuase the payment will work itself out.
Then it went down hill from there when I pointed out the double wide he was showing us, was manufactured by his competitor who just so happened to be on the lot next door. We had just left the competitor and knew for a fact we could get that exact model for $30,000 less.
He said that they through in front and back decks. The "deck" dimensions were 4'x4' and 4'x8'.
I thought the dude was gonna lose it when my wife said "oh.... you supply a couple stoops"
Gonna call a builder to price out a bardominium, ask about building loans, and walk me through the process.
The third option is to get a 16x40 awning, and a 20x30 shop dropped on the property and live in a camper for a while.
Power and water aren't a big deal. Power is across the street, and city water runs on our side of the street. So it's just a matter of getting a pole set for power, and water meter tapped in.
Property had a perk test done in 2020 along with a survey. Passed the perk test. So it's just a matter of having another perk test done. I should be able to find the spot where the previous perk test was done since the seller was kind enough to provide all the paperwork he had.
Closing is on March 20th.
Now for the back story on this. We've been house hunting for over a year now with huge amounts of frustration and zero luck.
Our last option for a house that we were considering was a place our realtors husband bought to flip. House has a 30x40 shop with large bay doors. You could actually squeeze a semi in each one of the bays.
I was madly in love with this shop. But the house was another matter entirely. The house will be super cute when they get done with it, since Megan has really good taste and her husband does good work.
I had actually offered to provide labor to keep the cost down on the reno.
But the huge issue was the master bathroom. It was super tiny. Little 3x3 shower, a sink/ tiny cabinet combo, and the commode. You literally had enough room for a couple tooth brushes and a soap dispenser on the counter top. Figured it would be a knock down drag out fight.
They are gonna steal some room from the master closet and increase the shower size. But still no storage. And with the house being on a slab. It would be a major undertaking to remodel the whole bathroom.
House was also on a main road in a really congested area so we passed on it.
Then this property popped up. 2 three acre lots side by side out in the sticks. Each lot is 200ft wide by just shy of 700' deep. Back side is a touch narrower. All wooded, but clearing isn't a problem.
A 10,000 lb mini excavator and thumb will take care of clearing a road in and opening it up. We are gonna leave a wooded buffer on the sides and back of the property. And realistally haven't decided on the front of the property. I'll take a week off after closing and punch a road in. Then start in the middle and work my way out. This way a good portion will be cleared out for the building and yard.
Now the dilemma
We went and looked at single wides and double wides yesterday. Priced those out. Ticked off a salesman in the process.
He was one of those yahoo's that focuses on payments, not price. I discuss price, becuase the payment will work itself out.
Then it went down hill from there when I pointed out the double wide he was showing us, was manufactured by his competitor who just so happened to be on the lot next door. We had just left the competitor and knew for a fact we could get that exact model for $30,000 less.
He said that they through in front and back decks. The "deck" dimensions were 4'x4' and 4'x8'.
I thought the dude was gonna lose it when my wife said "oh.... you supply a couple stoops"
Gonna call a builder to price out a bardominium, ask about building loans, and walk me through the process.
The third option is to get a 16x40 awning, and a 20x30 shop dropped on the property and live in a camper for a while.
Power and water aren't a big deal. Power is across the street, and city water runs on our side of the street. So it's just a matter of getting a pole set for power, and water meter tapped in.
Property had a perk test done in 2020 along with a survey. Passed the perk test. So it's just a matter of having another perk test done. I should be able to find the spot where the previous perk test was done since the seller was kind enough to provide all the paperwork he had.
Closing is on March 20th.