koda6966
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- Joined
- Nov 28, 2007
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- Location
- The green part of NY.
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.9
- Transmission
- Automatic
Finally found a place in a location I greatly approve of that's well within my budget.
It's nothing special, but has some potential I suppose.
It's a little over two acres bordering a stream out on the edge of stateland. Just about a hundred yards down a dirt road off from a very well maintained county road. I know the area quite well because I hunt around there often. It's actually just a few miles away from my local gun club.
Right now it has an older (70's) mobile home on it with a long wheelchair ramp and an addition on the back for an extra storage room. First thing I plan to do if I get approved for the loan is take out the ramp and put some regular steps in. It also has what the realty agency calls a "two car garage" but is really barely large enough to put my Ranger in. It has some potential as well, though.
I'm going to stop in and give it a full going-over this week. Check the structure of both the garage and the mobile home, and also make sure everything is in working order. If it looks to be worth my time I'll be stopping in to the bank and seeing about getting approved for the loan.
The only thing that I'm worried about is that it was built in the 70's. Since it's an older home my credit union might be a tad hesitant to finance me. I'm more interested in the land than I am the home.
It would only add about 4 miles to my daily commute too, since it's quite close to where I'm living now.
It's nothing special, but has some potential I suppose.
It's a little over two acres bordering a stream out on the edge of stateland. Just about a hundred yards down a dirt road off from a very well maintained county road. I know the area quite well because I hunt around there often. It's actually just a few miles away from my local gun club.
Right now it has an older (70's) mobile home on it with a long wheelchair ramp and an addition on the back for an extra storage room. First thing I plan to do if I get approved for the loan is take out the ramp and put some regular steps in. It also has what the realty agency calls a "two car garage" but is really barely large enough to put my Ranger in. It has some potential as well, though.
I'm going to stop in and give it a full going-over this week. Check the structure of both the garage and the mobile home, and also make sure everything is in working order. If it looks to be worth my time I'll be stopping in to the bank and seeing about getting approved for the loan.
The only thing that I'm worried about is that it was built in the 70's. Since it's an older home my credit union might be a tad hesitant to finance me. I'm more interested in the land than I am the home.
It would only add about 4 miles to my daily commute too, since it's quite close to where I'm living now.