We left all the scrub by the road for privacy. Same along the side of the property bordering the neighbors driveway.Looks like a nice hide-a-way for your home!
We are really looking forward to the piece and quiet. Closest neighbors are the beef cattle across the road. Can't see any houses.You must be super-excited at the prospect of a change in scenery!
Reminds me of my MO on wilderness canoeing/camping trips:
1. Find little-used ATV trail on Crown Land.
2. Don mosquito dope and limber up chainsaw (for downed trees on the trail).
3. Put 'er in 4-Low.
4. Proceed down ATV trail to abandoned campsite (or even just a gap in the trees) with a good canoe launch.
5. Set up, move in!
6. Thoroughly enjoy the new environs!
-Paul
Thanks. We got a text a little while ago from the contractor. He's starting on septic and water tomorrow I gotta light a fire under the power company nowDaren - - very nice!
Hey if ya don’t mind either DM or post the company you are getting a 20x30 shop n slab for 15k. I will be doing a 40x60 and that’s around the price just for the slab! Thanks.Age proof was already on the cards since my wife's 15 years from retirement and I'm not much further behind her.
I'm gonna call a local builder and find out the info on the barndominums, have them email me a few floor plans and discuss budget, explain building loans, ect.... since it's a first for both of us.
Then depending on that info, we'll sit down and figure out which way we want to go with it.
Budgets crucial with what the current interest rates are at the moment and we want yo keep the price down so we can pay it off fast.
We've already discussed overhangs for porches. I would like a decent one for the back and front at least. The back, so we can eventually turn it into a heated and cooled sunroom at some point.
A heated and cooled sun porch with doggy door makes it so handy. Let the pooches out onto the sunporch when you leave. They have a temperature controlled place to get out of the rain or heat. And can go potty when they need too.
Also helps keep any critters from sneaking into the main house through a doggy door.
We are looking for a small 2 bed two bath, doesn't have to have the garage space either. I can get a 20x30 shop installed with slab for around $15k.
Exactly…I have 12 and wished it were bigger…but, being on a huge lake allowances are made!First thing - realize that it's not nearly as big as you think it is. 6 acres sounds big when you've only had a half acre city lot. It would be a good thing for you to get out there and walk it a bit.
It has two. Both controlled by individual thermostats. Both are plumbed to ductwork as well.Daren, nice looking camper. I hope it has 2 AC units. If not, you are going to get pretty warm in there and should consider adding another one.
The company is a locally owned mom and pop place. I'm thinking concrete work is cheaper as well. Granted, a 40x60 slab is good sized and higher concrete/ labor factor into your cost.Hey if ya don’t mind either DM or post the company you are getting a 20x30 shop n slab for 15k. I will be doing a 40x60 and that’s around the price just for the slab! Thanks.
Campers being parked on the edge of the building pad, with easy access to the septic tank.Daren - - I'm lazy - - remind me - - public water and sewage system on-site?
If I recall - - water meter is near road. No problem plumbing new home site to water line and sewage system when camper leaves?
Remember sewage system site was perc'd and designed for a specific location on the lot.
It's cool that things are moving all at once - - sometimes a good way to get things coordinated.