Njdenis,
Welcome. But don't expect a group of opinionated people will be gentle. You're new but you'll need to recognize your desires and stick with them. Listen to everyone . . but everyone won't agree. You'll want to develop confudence with some study. Bruising by opinions is part of learning
1st. Know your terrain. Do you have steep slopes or flat land? Concrete . . Blacktop . . Or gravel . . It makes a difference.
Sage advice and great questions!
Let me clarify about the property.
The house has detached garages at the back, which are situated at 90 degrees to the driveway. There is a wide parking area in front of those garages, which I calculated to be roughly 2,000 sq ft. The entire length of the driveway is about 150 linear feet, which includes the parking area that is paved blacktop and about 60-70 linear feet of concrete driveway that is sloping. The slope of the driveway is moderate, maybe 10 ft total over 80-90 ft.
The land split between front and back of the property is roughly 35/65 front/back. The back of the property is flat and obstacles are not many, maybe 1-2 large trees, and eventually we will be fencing that back area for our dog. The front of the property has two retaining walls and slightly down-sloping landscape. The area between two retaining walls I imagine will be hand-mowed, as it's pretty narrow for a tractor and no way to turn around.
We don't get huge amounts of snow, but lately winters have been snowy for us. Our snow total for last winter was 40 inches, with storm events between 4 and 8 inches typically. The winter before we were walloped with quite a bit more than that, but that wasn't "normal". In any case, I'd rather be a bit overprepared.
I'd rather not spend more than ~ $5,500 on the tractor with attachments included.
I was looking at Deere 425/435/455 tractors, and these machines sound like a good fit - reasonably small but powerful, great mowers but can also move snow. I also like Kubotas but don't know good model numbers that would compare in strength and versatility: do kubota
gr2010 or 2120 compare well to these Deere? I also see some Wheel Horse tractors popping up and older cub cadets -- are these good buys also and are parts available for those if needed?