Hello GJ'ers!
Western NY'er here. I just introduced myself in another thread. I've got a line on a nice piece of property, but it isn't for the faint of heart. It is about 5 acres and just went on the market. It's heavily treed (awesome) and heavily sloped (awesome
....expensive
), and it's raw. No water, no electricity, no sewer. Water and electric are available though, at the road. The hill is a near %15 grade in some spots, and as little as %6 in others.
The property has about two acres of flat land, this is where I will build by family home, say, 5 - 10 years from now. In the near term, I would like to build a small garage/apartment to live out of until a need for the bigger house presents itself. This apartment would be detached from the future main house, and will eventually serve as the shop / hang-out space. The first picture is from the road looking up the hill and to the left side, the second is looking up the hill and to the right side, and the third is the cul de sac.
This is my first real estate purchase, and I am certainly not schooled in transforming virgin ground.
Can you lend me some advice (costs much appreciated!!) about the following:
Bringing water/elec to the house
Installing a septic system / perc testing
cutting / filling / driveway cost and design
great examples of garage/apartment combos to convince my girlfriend!
Western NY'er here. I just introduced myself in another thread. I've got a line on a nice piece of property, but it isn't for the faint of heart. It is about 5 acres and just went on the market. It's heavily treed (awesome) and heavily sloped (awesome
....expensive
), and it's raw. No water, no electricity, no sewer. Water and electric are available though, at the road. The hill is a near %15 grade in some spots, and as little as %6 in others. The property has about two acres of flat land, this is where I will build by family home, say, 5 - 10 years from now. In the near term, I would like to build a small garage/apartment to live out of until a need for the bigger house presents itself. This apartment would be detached from the future main house, and will eventually serve as the shop / hang-out space. The first picture is from the road looking up the hill and to the left side, the second is looking up the hill and to the right side, and the third is the cul de sac.
This is my first real estate purchase, and I am certainly not schooled in transforming virgin ground.
Can you lend me some advice (costs much appreciated!!) about the following:
Bringing water/elec to the house
Installing a septic system / perc testing
cutting / filling / driveway cost and design
great examples of garage/apartment combos to convince my girlfriend!
