Posted by JL Ray on November 17, 2014 at 11:53:52 from (66.231.43.241):
I'm in a bit or a dilemma. I live in a newer home built in 2004. real nice and big. Great for family get together parties, sitting on 2.6 acres. Only negative is no out building. I have lived in newer housing most of my life. The issue is my parents home is coming up and I have first dibs. 54 acres. three big out building, which houses my three tractors and equipment, two one car garages. With the old farm house. Its a livable home but not my style. I'm guessing it will take 100K to make it my style. With the wash of selling, buying and fixing is going to leave me up to my ears in debt and I'm now 61 and that part does not look good. Both houses are 1/2 mile apart and in the country. I stay where I'm at and put up a barn works. OR buy home stead and go in debt at 61. What do you guys think?
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