Whoa! Have your wife hide the checkbook from you for at least a couple of weeks until you read everything you can find on this website, it will save you from making a mistake.
Read the various forums on different brands and see what others do and don't like about their tractors. You will find more information than you believed possible!
I am on the 3rd tractor (Kubota
B7100HST) I have owned and should take delivery on my new Kubota
BX2230 middle of next week. While I have several hundred hours of "seat time", I still consider myself a novice when it comes to tractors and have learned a myriad of things on this forum since I found it a few weeks ago.
Definitely look at other brands even if you end up buying the 2210. Drive them around the dealers lot and see how they "feel" to you. That may eliminate some brands/models or you may find one in particular that just "feels right".
It would also help if you could describe the land a little more.
Is it already cleaned up or are there a bunch of trees and a lot of brush you are going to have to clear?
Are there many trees in the yard part?
What will be planted in the "large beds"? Flowers or vegetables?
Are the beds there already or are you going to have to establish them yourself?
How many, how big?
How much time are you going to have to take care of the acreage?
Will you need to do the mowing pretty fast or can you take a more leisurely pace?
Where are you (city, state)?
How much snow do you get?
Is the driveway gravel, asphalt, or ?
Unless you ask more questions no one will be able to give you any meaningful help.
By the way, by checking with a second Kubota dealer 60 miles away (the dealer I bought from is 3 miles from me) I saved about $600. I got a price from the other dealer and went back to my dealer and told him he had to do better on price. I still paid about $100 more but it is worth it for service and to spend my money in my own little town with a dealer I am familiar with already (I bought the used
B7100 from them).
You can also rent tractors for a week and try them out on your place or hire someone with a tractor to mow the big part and see how long it takes and what kind of tractor they have.
Bill Tolle