I've posted here before but it has been a few months. I thought I'd say HI again and say that we are now landowners.
Been living in residential areas of Iowa 11 years but I haven't felt like an Iowan until less than 2 days ago. Since signing a contract back in July we were finally able to close on our land Thursday night. Now I'm no longer a Missourian in Iowa. I'm an Iowan. (I still love and miss Missouri though.)
In south central Iowa we bought 20 acres of mostly hay fields with some timber and a small field that's gone wild.
Since we're going to build a house on the northeast corner of the property I'd like to buy another 10 acres from the neighbor east of us so we'll have a good amount of land on each side to act as a buffer in case someone wants to build closer to us.
Now I'll need to start running some fence along the new property line. I also have a list of other things to do. I'm going to need (OK, want) a tractor for some of the heavier chores - snow removal, hauling firewood, making a garden, landscaping, etc.
Anyway, we're going to have a house built there in the Spring of 2006 and finally move out of town. Until then I'm going to go play...er, uh, work out there at every opportunity. I can't wait!
Dan
Been living in residential areas of Iowa 11 years but I haven't felt like an Iowan until less than 2 days ago. Since signing a contract back in July we were finally able to close on our land Thursday night. Now I'm no longer a Missourian in Iowa. I'm an Iowan. (I still love and miss Missouri though.)
In south central Iowa we bought 20 acres of mostly hay fields with some timber and a small field that's gone wild.
Since we're going to build a house on the northeast corner of the property I'd like to buy another 10 acres from the neighbor east of us so we'll have a good amount of land on each side to act as a buffer in case someone wants to build closer to us.
Now I'll need to start running some fence along the new property line. I also have a list of other things to do. I'm going to need (OK, want) a tractor for some of the heavier chores - snow removal, hauling firewood, making a garden, landscaping, etc.
Anyway, we're going to have a house built there in the Spring of 2006 and finally move out of town. Until then I'm going to go play...er, uh, work out there at every opportunity. I can't wait!
Dan