Well the journey has begun- lots of pics

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Congrats on your property! I'm a sucker for seeing the young kids enjoying it!

We have only 3 acres, and half of that is really not usable. We've only been here a year and a half and I'm already jealous of you guys with more property and flatter, usable property at that. I was a city boy that underestimated my love for being out on the property. If we ever do it again I know what I'm after now. :D

I look forward to following your progress...and, well....I'm down right envious!
 
   / Well the journey has begun- lots of pics #22  
Wow! Great words of advice from EddieWalker. I just got through with a remodel and he's so right on spending a ton on the finish details.
 
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My history with this pc. of property.....

When I was about 12, we moved to the country- about 1/2 mile from this property. As a young boy, my buddy and I spent most of the summer fishing and exploring all the land around us (my how things have changed). We used to go back on this pc. of ground and shoot birds with our BB guns (shame on us!), sneak down through the woods and fish at a pond (not on my land), ride my ATV (just a couple of times), and use this pc. of ground as an access to other pcs. of property to explore. We were really into it. I always had full camo cloths, boots, canteen, emergency pack, Rambo knife, camo hat and face mask. We'd take bread and Pork N Beans with us and find us a place to take it easy and eat. Boy, those were the days......we'd leave EARLY in the morning and usually not return until dark.

Well, my priorities changed when I got my license; friends, job and girls. I'm guess I was about 15 the last time I was back there......around 1990 or so.

After college I got married. Every time my wife and I went to visit my grandparents, and we'd drive over the hill, I'd slow the car down and point back in to the area and tell my wife, jokingly, "We're gonna live back in there one day." I was only about 10% serious. I never dreamed it would come up for sale and even if it did, I couldn't afford it. Actually, I never knew who owned the land, I just assumed it belonged to someone else........later I found out it belonged to someone else.

I can't tell you how many times I drove slowly over the hill and peered back about a 1/4 mile and could see the old grown up fence line where the property started. I really wanted to go back in there and just see what I remembered, but as I'm older now I know you don't just go on to someone Else's land.....and times were different just 20 years ago. The way this property is located, you don't just walk in there. The 30ft driveway is pretty close to the old farm house that belonged to the property and the driveway looks like you are on the farmhouse property- everyone thinks it's just a turn around for the yellow farm house. The only other way in is to walk right through someone's front yard and back yard.......and the way it's layed out, you just don't do that. So, to me, it was basically inaccessible but it was always on my mine.

Well, last February, 2008, my wife said there was a house foreclosure on the hill that I drove real slow by that was going to a sheriff's auction. It was an old home that had some decent updates, 4 acres and a pond. It was about a 1/4 mile from the whole area I used to stomp around on......basically home. So, we had some money saved up and I went down to the court house but never saw the auction. I sat there in my car on a cold day thinking about what I had found the night before on the county auditor's website. All I knew is that there was 40 acres on the road my family lives on. However, I knew there wasn't 40 acres there......unless I knew who owned the property and the names didn't match. I could see where the fella that owned the property lived in New Mexico and that he gave $14 (inheritance???) so I KNEW he wouldn't care about the old grown up place and I googled his name and found an attorney by that name in the same town. I thought, what the heck. So I called him. Sure enough, it was the right fella. I asked him if he'd like to sell it. He said he really hadn't thought about it and that he'd get back to me. But, before he hung up, he made sure I knew that it would make a beautiful subdivision and that he was considering developing it........and that that is what he does. After I hung up, I was thinking well, big big bucks, I'm done. Well, a couple of days went by and he called me back with a price. It was no bargain but not nearly as much as I had thought. I told him I'd talk to my wife and see what she thought. Long story short, we told him we'd take it in February. The ole' fella was in no hurry and wanted to meet us first. He had trials, etc that came up and then the surveyor took forever. It took until October to close.

That first time I went back in there after getting permision from the owner brought back a lot of memories. And, what I didn't notice when I was younger, was just how beautiful the place is. When I inquired about the owner selling it, I was just thinking about the woods and being able to live back out near my family.

So, in a nutshell, that's the story. I later made the connection that the guy selling it had a nephew that lived here and he was a realtor. So I knew that it would be market price. And, for someone that loves a good deal (flea markets, swap meets, fix everything myself, etc.) it was hard to swallow. And, the realtor's wife, was a girl I work with for a couple of years. Small world, huh?

Next post will be what info. I have on the property's other owner's...what little I know...
 
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Great stuff, I look forward to all updates.

Quick question, where did you get that 4x4 for your kids? I assume it is gas powered. I would love to get my kids something like that someday soon. Right now they have the battery powered ones that work well enough, but that one looks awesome.

Congrats, and keep the pictures coming!
 
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Well, as most of you know, we finally closed on our 43 acres. It has been a loooong journey and tested my patience. We started back in February of this year and just closed on the 15th of this month.

I know I've posted this here and there on the site but I really liked how some of the regulars on here have a single thread that they post their updates in from time-to-time.

So, here we go........it's gonna be quite a journey.....

We bought a tractor
We finally closed on the land
We started clearing and opening up the old place
All of you have helped will all of these steps
Now begins:
Lot's more clearing the fields
Making a place that we can enjoy on weekends- like a simple camp
Recovering from the $$ we just spent
Begin the process of home building (several years away)
Research all heating, cooling, insulation, various types of construction, saving money on building supplies (auctions, sales, cut lumber on sawmill, etc.)
and MUCH more!

I really look forward to utilizing all of you folks experience and advice in this journey and I want to thank all of you and the board owner ahead of time. It really means a lot!

Flatheadedyoungin- Your property is beautifuly, simply beautiful. I am very very very happy for you and your wife and two darling children. I wish you many many years of happiness there. 43 acers, my oh my what a nice spread.
 
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It's a battery powered job from Walmart. It isn't the best of quality but I really like the side by side and the style. I used to work for a Power Wheels repair shop when I was in high school, and they were much better quality back then.

Like most of them, it wouldn't hardly pull itself on flat ground because of the plastic tires. I got on the internet, and would you believe it there are forums and groups as dedicated to those little ride on as much as we are tractors!:rolleyes: Anyway, I found a great suggestion to take some 12.5" BMX bike tires, take side cutter and cut the metal bands out of them, then take regular scissors and cut some more.....then, like giant rubber bands with knobbies on them, I put them on the plastic tires......I secured them with 4 drywall screws......

It will impress you with what it will run through now.......I didn't think it stood a chance in the grass right after I bush hogged it.........went right through it!

I'm looking at 50 ATVs for my daughter for Christmas.

edit: i wish it were gas.....a buddy of mine said that one of the asian companies is making a small gas powered sid by side but i'm not sure how small it is

Great stuff, I look forward to all updates.

Quick question, where did you get that 4x4 for your kids? I assume it is gas powered. I would love to get my kids something like that someday soon. Right now they have the battery powered ones that work well enough, but that one looks awesome.

Congrats, and keep the pictures coming!
 
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thank you for the compliments........i just love being out there.....it is always on my mind.......

Flatheadedyoungin- Your property is beautifuly, simply beautiful. I am very very very happy for you and your wife and two darling children. I wish you many many years of happiness there. 43 acers, my oh my what a nice spread.
 
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When I say "camp" I just mean a place with a camp fire pit and a place to use my dad's little popup camper. There are not utilities out there and it's a little over a 1/4 mile to where I want them to terminate. So, I have a lot of work to do in that department. I have a buddy with a large ride on trencher, so that'll help, and I have a BH for my tractor. This same buddy has a roto-rooter franchise and a portapot business. He has an older portapot that i'm going to buy from him to put out there.

The place is only about 15 minutes from where we currently live.:)
 
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I really enjoyed the in depth background story! Looking forward to more.
 
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I hope that your "arrangement" with the neighbor works out as well for you as a very similar one has for me. It sounds like it is already starting to!

Right after we bought our place, we stopped in to visit the patriarch of the various families/in-laws that previously owned it. He's about 75. There are probably 20 or more related families within 25 miles that either lived or played on the old place as kids. I told him that although we now owned the place, I would be pleased to allow him to continue to hunt on it, and visit whenever he pleased.

We have now been unofficially adopted into the family. He (and his sons) watch over the place when we can't be there. He GAVE us his old tobacco-drying barn in exchange for us tearing it down. He saved the entire crop of one of his Arkansas Black apple trees for us just because he knows that we like them (anyone want some awesome homemade applesauce?). His sister-in-law owns the property to the south of us, and we share our access road with her. There have been ZERO access road issues despite our extensive activity there (clearing the sides, re-grading, running waterline, etc.)! He (and all his family) would do almost anything for us, and vice-versa. We were actually invited to their recent family reunion!

It is a great feeling to be so instantly grafted in to the community!

Good luck!

- Jay
 

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