Wonderful thread! Really enjoyed it. The farm ended up looking amazing, especially the party barn, and a real credit to you!
Please update! I need to know the CRAZY.
Thanks, and you're right. A year is waaaay too long for an update around here on any thread and I'll start filling you in now!
We decided to sell the farm in the Fall of 22 as once the barn venue plans fell apart due in part to Covid, it just didn't make sense for us to stay there any longer - especially when real estate was going crazy at the time. It was a hard decision to make, but with the ongoing upkeep of the outbuildings, the constant lawn/property care, and the nuisance of the 500 home subdivision directly across the street it was time to pad our retirement accounts and give us a better, easier future.
The "crazy" part bgt needs to know happened 2 days after it was listed when we got the offer we'd expected for this area - over asking price, cash deal, and quick closing. SOLD! Or so we thought.
This buyer put down a decent earnest money deposit, and then had to postpone the first closing a week. Ok
The second closing was then asked to be moved out another 2 weeks due to a family emergency.
We only agreed to a third closing date as he added a significant cash amount in additional earnest money as they didn't want to lose their dream home. As the third one approached we were informed the buyer was in the hospital undergoing an emergency brain surgery.
Two days later, my wife and her friends seen the buyer and his wife in a local bar having a great time!

You can't make this stuff up..lol
In the end, that contract was voided, we settled for half of the earnest money (high 5 figures), relisted it and sold it again 2 months after the original offer with no issues. Crazy Right?!
The search was on for a new 3 bedroom ranch in a Cul De Sac somewhere while living with my Mother in law who was in declining health so that actually worked out well.
In January of 23 we closed on this house about 15 miles from the farm. Funny as one of my requirements was that it had to have few trees as I was real tired of dealing with a 100 or so trees at the farm. Buuuut...Happy Wife, Happy Life..

REAL WEIRD going from 120 acres to a half acre!!
2023-03-30_12-25-55 by Laine Olson, on Flickr
Once the Fall of 23 hit, I knew i shouldn't have caved so easy. 




received_661959889356512 by Laine Olson, on Flickr