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CathyM
True Blue Farmgirl
344 Posts
Cathy
Tulsa
OK
USA
344 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2005 : 2:18:29 PM
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Hi everyone, I'm new here. I've had a dream for many years to own a farm and be self sufficient, but with little to no money it's difficult to say the least. I am actually thinking of just selling everything (well almost everything) and going for it. But honestly I don't know where to start. Anyone have any suggestions! Cathy |
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showmemom
True Blue Farmgirl
166 Posts
karen
carthage
mo
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2005 : 2:48:53 PM
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hi cathy and welcome!
don't have any real suggestions except you and you alone know what breaks your heart and what makes your heart sing. Life is short and if you can, you should.
Lots of us here to talk to-don't be afraid to just jump in and let the ?'s fly!!
talk to you soon. karen
Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. Victor Hugo |
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CathyM
True Blue Farmgirl
344 Posts
Cathy
Tulsa
OK
USA
344 Posts |
Posted - Aug 18 2005 : 9:50:27 PM
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Thank You Karen. And trust me I will ask a lot of questions, lol. I've been thinking of doing this for a number of years but was always afraid to just go for it and now I'm at the point where I'm saying to myself "why not, what do I have to lose?". Cathy |
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Lacy
True Blue Farmgirl
114 Posts
Lacy
Dallas
Texas
114 Posts |
Posted - Aug 24 2005 : 3:28:48 PM
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i'm right there with you cathy-- little to no money but a dream big enough to overcome it.... i hope!!! my fiance and i are trying to figure out how to make the change from city to farm and i'm awaiting the suggestions too-- i'll let you know!
-Lacy :) |
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owwlady
True Blue Farmgirl
899 Posts
Jan
Tomahawk
WI
USA
899 Posts |
Posted - Aug 24 2005 : 4:28:32 PM
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Hi Cathy and welcome. Wow, you sound like you're in the same situation I'm in. I live alone, want to live on a few country acres, and am in the situation right now where I'm actually thinking of selling my house and taking the plunge. It's a very scary idea especially when you have no one else to back you up or catch you when you fall. Life is short; I guess we've just got to go for it. Good luck to you. |
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MeadowLark
True Blue Farmgirl
2206 Posts
USA
2206 Posts |
Posted - Aug 24 2005 : 4:38:34 PM
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Go for it Babe!
Being is what it is. Jean Paul Sartre |
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Kim
Pflugerville
Texas
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - Aug 25 2005 : 09:09:56 AM
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You know, there is a series of article in Backwood Home (or something like that) on starting over. The current issue is on part 6. You could probably check on line. I think it may be about a woman starting over and being self sufficient.
farmgirl@heart
Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
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WisGal35
True Blue Farmgirl
99 Posts
Cathy
Kenosha County
WI
USA
99 Posts |
Posted - Aug 25 2005 : 11:08:58 AM
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We had success with renting for a year, than buying the property..but be careful, I also know people who lost out on such deals...all depends on the owner and his/her financial situation/scruples.
And oh yes, welcome from another Midwesterner. |
Edited by - WisGal35 on Aug 25 2005 11:09:51 AM |
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grammy-o
Farmgirl in Training
25 Posts
Lisa
Greenville
WI
USA
25 Posts |
Posted - Aug 25 2005 : 2:17:34 PM
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I too rented first, then bought. Although the people I bought from took a bit of advantage, I knew ahead of time what I was in for. That was 7 years ago...still have the farm, and another one...So if someone says take a flying leap----go for it:)
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