Posted by c-man on April 20, 2012 at 14:19:58 from (69.77.199.252):
How did you guys that built or bought a new house decide when the time was right? We want to build a new house. We are able to do 95% of the work ourselves, (we have built for other people in "slow" winters) so labor dollars aren't in the equation. Not looking for anything big and fancy. It seem there is always another piece of farm equipment that need to be replaced, so there will probably never be any money put away in savings. Our retirement plan is in equity, like most farmers/ranchers. Do we just "bite the bullet" and go for it and hope everything will be fine? We live in a mobile home that is 25 years old and is getting ready to need work done on it. Don't really want to put lots of money into it. Also don't want to wait until I'm to old to enjoy a new house. Buying something in town isn't an option, as we live 20 miles fom the nearest town and 50 miles from the nearest town of any size. How does one figure out when the time is right?
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