Hilbilly
Veteran Member
Our driveway is one mile long and we have been here for 7 years. There is a bit of maintenance involved to keep the gravel in decent shape and the drainage functioning. But that is infrequent and not really an issue for me. The grade varies from 12% to flat and most of it is cut into the hillside. The most time consuming part for me is winters. If you get a lot of snow I think you need to be retired in order to look after the snow removal in a timely fashion, or hire someone to do it. If you let snow build up too much it will be very hard to remove or take a lot longer using a snow blower. I don't mind it and I'm really glad that we live that far away from all the people at the bottom of the mountain. I absolutely love the privacy it affords me.
When we first bought I thought about building closer to the bottom of the hill, to reduce power and water supply costs plus reduce the length of driveway maintenance. However I have often thought about that and have never regretted having the longer driveway and I know I would have regretted having less privacy if I built closer to the bottom.
From what you described it sounds like you love everything else about the property, so if it were me I would not hesitate to buy it.
When we first bought I thought about building closer to the bottom of the hill, to reduce power and water supply costs plus reduce the length of driveway maintenance. However I have often thought about that and have never regretted having the longer driveway and I know I would have regretted having less privacy if I built closer to the bottom.
From what you described it sounds like you love everything else about the property, so if it were me I would not hesitate to buy it.