150,000 is a lot of money, I bought my house for 50,000 dollars and I don't like being in debt even that much. I'd have to agree that your neighbors plan was smart. I'm not exactly sure where I am going with this other than to say that it sounds like Maine is just a different world than the one I live in.
It's a bit of land and a nice house with a garage. A rough guess would say it's probably able to be sold for a bit more than that.
At the end of the day, I'm still not buying his damned house! LOL I have no need for his house. He can sell it to the biggest asshole in the world and it will have zero impact on my life. They could set bombs off at that house and I'd never hear them from inside my house - and might not even hear 'em if I'm on the lawn. I've never checked the exact distance, but it's close to five miles down the road.
I can't even come up with a warped and twisted bit of logic that'd justify my buying their property. Normally, I can rationalize all sorts of shit, but I can't think of a good reason to buy their house.
LOL I can come up with a reason to buy a fuzzy hat with a harmonica embroidered on it, but I can't come up with a reason to buy their house. They could be planning to sell their house to a cult, and I'd still not have a reason to buy it!
I'd say you should buy it - but the upload speeds are gonna be abysmal. They keep telling me that they're going to put fiber in - but it's already cold, so I don't think that's going to happen this year. It was down to 30° last night.
Crap I couldn't afford that! Are you crazy 150,000! That would cost way more per month than I have ever been able to afford. Maine sounds awesome it does don't get me wrong. I might even move there someday if I ever become wealthy. If nothing else for the food. Maine has some damn good food.
It sure would be nice to have some land. I'd say you should buy it, if you can afford it. However I also would say you shouldn't because up keeping another house would be a lot of work and you have plenty to do already. I suppose my saying you should is just because if I could I would.
I could probably live with the upload speeds if I had the money to live out there I'd probably just host everything off site at that point. I'm sure the upload would be good enough to have a conversation over voice. Or I'd go the LTE route. Either way I could figure out a solution I'm pretty good at that.
That's not too bad for that much acreage and a nice house. I'm pretty sure they said they had 35 acres. It's uncut (as far as I know) so you could probably pay the mortgage and taxes with TSI (sustainable logging), if you did the work yourself. From the road, it looks like it's mostly hardwood, so firewood and then sell the logs twice a year.
35 acres isn't a bad size for a starter plot. With the house and land, that's not bad at all. There's much cheaper property, but they've got a pretty nice house. Hell, they even put new solar panels on a couple of years ago.
But, there's NO jobs locally - and not many that are close AND pay well.
I'm not sure what they get for cell phone speed/service. I'm at a higher elevation than they are and am closer to the village than they are. I get two bars - when I get service. Depending on the weather and season (I'm pretty sure it's the leaves scattering the radio waves), I may get fewer bars and I don't get good penetration inside my house. Outside is quite a bit better and standing near a window seems to help.
I'm also pretty sure that we still only get 3G. :-/
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