Curdy,
Lot of good advice offered. Take your time and figure out what your needs are. I have done exactly what you're talking about. Don't rush...
First the mower: What exactly are your plans for "landscaping"? Mine started with a small yard and grew each year to a large yard because it was so pretty!!! :laughing: Now I mow about 4-5 ac with a ZD21. If you have ANY thing to mow around, the ZTR is the way to go. I have done it with a JD110, and an old ford 600 and rear deck, but you always need to TRIM. Not with ZTR :thumbsup: I just wouldn't consider doing any LARGE yard without ZTR again. Plenty good ZTR's out there, but IMHO the mower for this size yard that will
last, will be in the $10K range "new".

But it will cut all the grass for 10 + yr if taken care of,
and...will give you plenty of time to see what feels right for the FARM and
how you want to FARM it.
Granted all this GRASS can be cut with a 3pt rmm, but the tractor becomes very LONG and cumbersome, and with filled tires HEAVY on wet clay soil. Tracks will remain for years believe me. :ashamed:

Also plan on spending 2X the time with a tractor vs. ZTR.
That said, I think there are plenty of good tractors out there in the 10k price range and if it were me, I would look more at the UTILITY size tractors rather than a compact. Lots of good old iron that goes undervalued in the 75hp utility tractor range. This size tractor is too
big for the small acreage, and is too SMALL for the big farmers now. But for what you're talking about up to 75hp is not excessive. Probably 40hp minimum. Trick is, you have to have the room to be able to use the UTILITY size tractor. If you can't turn it around then it is of no value. HP is not the qualifier here as others have said. Plan on what you will do next year and the next... I personally think
size does matter..... Tractor wise anyway.

I have maintained a 50ac park/farm for the last 20yrs and I started with the Ford 600. (Always wanted a loader, but never $$$) it took me 15 yrs to find a tractor that I thought would do a better job. (& the $) I finally did, and for me that was "2" tractors. First new was a NH TN65 with loader. (60hp). Kept the 600 for quicker tighter all around gofer tractor. Love the TN and would work well for most of what you're after I believe. 5 yr ago it was about 2x what you have to spend, but is getting closer to you now. I put an 8ft bush hog on it and mow the fields and fence rows regular, but I sure wouldn't want to mow the YARD with it. Have since replaced the Ford 600, (would have kept for sentimental, but no barn room) and now have a NH 3430, 2wd, no loader, filled tires. 45hp. Both tractors are gear tractors and I wouldn't want any different. Shuttle shift on the older gear models is nice, but hard to find a low hour tractor that is in good shape. (most were loader models and the wear on the front end can be an issue.)
I most often put a 3pt 6' finish mower on the back of the 3430 and mow my BACK yard with it. Then just finish trim with the ZTR. (I have lots of obstacles):thumbsup: Good solution for my park type farm setting. Difference in these 2 tractors is huge. One nimble and quick, (3430) & other powerful brute when I need the muscle.
Won't go into color issues here, although I am partial to blue, there are many good machines out there if they are taken care of they will last the 50ac farmer well into his sons life if the parts hold out. There has been a lot of good advice posted, but on here there usually is. Sorry for the long post. Let us know what you decide.
