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Roy_Lynne
Oct 18, 2013Explorer
You know, it would take you years to make it a paying proposition. First headache is the sewer system unless you can find land already on a system. Dealing with the health department is not going to be easy. We built a house on vacant forest land and OMG what a nut roll that was. What if you buy the property and then find it doesn't perk well. Your talking thousands of dollars to have a system designed for you, if they will even allow it. They go by how many families will be on the system and we only had one. Then installing the plumbing, the electricity, the water system - which can't be near the sewer system. Then there is leveling and landscaping, and fencing. You will need some sort of storage space also. But once you get it done, maintenance would simple.
Another thing to think about is are you willing to be a landlord? Can you deal with folks who don't pay their rent, folks who start to leave their trash scatter about, the one neighbor who complains about the other neighbor at 2 o'clock in the morning?
Another thing to think about is are you willing to be a landlord? Can you deal with folks who don't pay their rent, folks who start to leave their trash scatter about, the one neighbor who complains about the other neighbor at 2 o'clock in the morning?
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