My neighbor is a very astute businessman. He moved out here about twenty years ago and bought a quarter adjoining a quarter I own. He farmed it as a hobby while he continued to run a concrete business and manage his various rental properties and real estate. He has become a very good friend over the years and he knows more about making a buck than I ever hope to know.
Recently he came to me with a proposal to do an area structure plan for our two quarters...a large subdivision. Now these two quarters basically are a large hill and without a doubt one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Not farmable(at least the portion we are talking about), just pasture.
He makes a good case for doing this and I sure am tempted! If I don't do this, someday some one else will. At the same time it bothers me. This place is something else and has always been one of my favorite places on Gods green earth. Can I afford to not do this? I mean I have a pretty good life and I'm doing exactly what I want to. But I also have three kids and I'd like to be able to leave them all I can.
Looking at this from a strictly business perspective, there is no dilemma! Never in a million years will this land make the kind of money it will make as acreages. But the deer and moose winter up there and the coyotes have many dens there, and I really enjoy them. A large scale developement means they have to go. Where will they go? We're fast running out of areas like this.
Recently he came to me with a proposal to do an area structure plan for our two quarters...a large subdivision. Now these two quarters basically are a large hill and without a doubt one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Not farmable(at least the portion we are talking about), just pasture.
He makes a good case for doing this and I sure am tempted! If I don't do this, someday some one else will. At the same time it bothers me. This place is something else and has always been one of my favorite places on Gods green earth. Can I afford to not do this? I mean I have a pretty good life and I'm doing exactly what I want to. But I also have three kids and I'd like to be able to leave them all I can.
Looking at this from a strictly business perspective, there is no dilemma! Never in a million years will this land make the kind of money it will make as acreages. But the deer and moose winter up there and the coyotes have many dens there, and I really enjoy them. A large scale developement means they have to go. Where will they go? We're fast running out of areas like this.
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