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I'm looking for a small piece of land on which to build a small homestead. I'm new at this and still in the planning stages. I think five acres would be nice, possibly with a creek or pond. Any kind of a house or outbuilding would be a plus. I have no idea what the cost would be, I think I could spend about 250k. I'm looking for ideas about towns or areas...prices...
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What do you want to DO on the homestead? If you want to farm, what crop? What animals? What kind of weather do you want, and what are willing to accept as far as rain, need for irrigation, snow, length of growing season, heat in summer? Do you want "city" utilities or to be off-grid? Do you have kids you plan on sending to school? How far of a drive to town of anything town-like do you want to have?
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I too am looking into buying some land in the 5-10 acre range to build a mini farm. Currently I live in north central FL ON A 10 ACRE mini farm with 1800 Sq ft house and 4 stall brick barn and tack room. I am looking for something comparable in a region close to a city that I can find work. I am in the medical field in the imaging sciences and know that portland has a lot to offer in that regards. We have 5 horses currently but hope to only take a 2-3 when we move and have birds and 3 dogs. Looking for a place close to " culture" such as wineries, theater, cool lavender farms and orchards. I hope to be able to plant some of my own grapes to and make my own wine for my own consumption as I currently am doing now. I hear that the Albany area near Corvallis is nice as is the area up by Newberg. Thoughts? Cussing ,discussing??
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Grapes in Florida? There are wineries up and down the Willamette Valley probably not 'in' Albany but outside it. There are wineries 'in' Hillsboro' and I imagine the areas just outside it to the north and south. You will be 15 or more miles from any 'theater'. But I have seen amazing concerts and theatrical productions in small town community theaters so you have to define "culture" and also "close".
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Portland to Eugene is more like a 2-hour drive. It's about 110 miles.
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Yes I know what muscadines are! Check in the Newburg, Sherwood area, as well as Hubbard, Mt. Angel, Silver Falls. Look for something that has good access to Interstate 5. Good Luck, gona be pretty pricey. Many mini ranches in clackamus county, Damascus is another area. There you would need access to Interstate 205. |
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You won't find a five acre parcel anywhere near Portland that costs $250,000. When the Californian's started moving up here in really large numbers in the early 90's, they drove up the prices on all real estate. A lot of them bought those "mini-farms" for around $250,000 but not any more. Got $500,000 to $750,000 to spend for that five acres? You MIGHT even get an old house on the property for that. Most counties now have (due to land use planning) buildable acreage minimums. More like 15 to 20 acres in some counties.
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