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Possibly getting away from neighborhood life
Posted on 5/19/22 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 5/19/22 at 2:25 pm
We found a 20 acre property that is in a good school system. Went and looked at it yesterday, has a smaller home on it that we would live in until we save enough to build. We're going to be going from 4600 sq ft to 2000 sqft of they accept our offer
We have plans to get a prefab shed to house all of our stuff from the downsize. Going full trashy with an above ground pool, kids are used to having a neighborhood pool. Plan to get a zero turn and possibly a tractor to start clearing what we want and maintaining.
The kicker is there is, or should be, about a 1 acre creek fed pond. Looks as though it was not built with a proper spillway and one portion of the dam is completely washed away and now the creek feeds the pond and right out the other side. Hoping it isn't too costly of a repair. Might look into expanding the pond and using dirt from the to fix the dam correctly. Then restock it.
Any land/pond owners have any input to something we may be overlooking? We know it will be a project and take time.
We have plans to get a prefab shed to house all of our stuff from the downsize. Going full trashy with an above ground pool, kids are used to having a neighborhood pool. Plan to get a zero turn and possibly a tractor to start clearing what we want and maintaining.
The kicker is there is, or should be, about a 1 acre creek fed pond. Looks as though it was not built with a proper spillway and one portion of the dam is completely washed away and now the creek feeds the pond and right out the other side. Hoping it isn't too costly of a repair. Might look into expanding the pond and using dirt from the to fix the dam correctly. Then restock it.
Any land/pond owners have any input to something we may be overlooking? We know it will be a project and take time.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 2:37 pm to BoogaBear
I have 17 acres and love it.... 10 minutes from town but wouldn't trade it. Also have an old pond in need of repair. Never seems to be enough time to get it all done but I don't regret the decision to get out of "town" at all.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 3:25 pm to ElDawgHawg
And offer has been accepted.
Just planted my damn garden
Just planted my damn garden
Posted on 5/19/22 at 3:44 pm to BoogaBear
Stay humble and not arrogant for downsizing and leaving your conveniences.
Are you asking for further info about the pond or overall property?
Are you asking for further info about the pond or overall property?
Posted on 5/19/22 at 3:51 pm to BoogaBear
This is my dream. Move just out of town to think kind of property. One day. Congrats baw!
Posted on 5/19/22 at 3:57 pm to Bow08tie
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Are you asking for further info about the pond or overall property?
Both really, just making sure I'm not overlooking some major pain from owning property.
The pond is the only thing I'm not sure of, I don't think I can DIY repair it, not sure how to properly design a spillway and all that. No idea on what I'm looking at cost wise to fix it correctly.
Any recommendations for a pre fab shed?
This post was edited on 5/19/22 at 4:06 pm
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:06 pm to BoogaBear
Any way you could provide a visual shot of the pond and its immediate surroundings?
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:17 pm to BoogaBear
congrats on the land
i would never move back into a neighborhood...i'd rather live in my truck
i would never move back into a neighborhood...i'd rather live in my truck
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:19 pm to Bow08tie
NRCS might be able to help you with spillway design.
Property sounds great.
Property sounds great.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:19 pm to Bow08tie
You can see it's blown out in that back corner.
Red is where it's blown out. Blue is where it should be at full pool, seen older satellite images and that's where the water level was.
Red is where it's blown out. Blue is where it should be at full pool, seen older satellite images and that's where the water level was.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:28 pm to BoogaBear
I hope they accept your offer . Moving my family out of a neighborhood is the best thing I’ve ever done .
We’re in just about the same exact situation as you , except I want to add a new pond in a drainage that runs into a creek on my property.
We’re in just about the same exact situation as you , except I want to add a new pond in a drainage that runs into a creek on my property.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 4:45 pm to BoogaBear
For starters list
*pump it out
*have equipment muck it out and contour the bottom as you'd like
*add structure in pond for fish if desired
*clean all vegetation and trees from levee area and rebuild levees
*rebuild levee with proper clay based material and pack it in layers
*install over flow pipe to maintain level during rain events...also to prevent levee wash over which leads to wash out
*choose area and form emergency overflow with elevation above the over flow pipe
*pump it out
*have equipment muck it out and contour the bottom as you'd like
*add structure in pond for fish if desired
*clean all vegetation and trees from levee area and rebuild levees
*rebuild levee with proper clay based material and pack it in layers
*install over flow pipe to maintain level during rain events...also to prevent levee wash over which leads to wash out
*choose area and form emergency overflow with elevation above the over flow pipe
Posted on 5/19/22 at 5:15 pm to Bow08tie
Been land clearing for well over a year and has been awesome. Done with city living!
Posted on 5/19/22 at 6:04 pm to BoogaBear
I would say don't get in a hurry to start clearing. I would spend a year with the land before clearing anything. What are you wanting to do with the land you are maintaining? Pasture? Garden?
Posted on 5/19/22 at 6:27 pm to TimeOutdoors
+1 on the not clearing so much. My FIL had 10 acres and about 9 were cleared that he mowed regularly. I saw the time it took him and we decided not to buy it when they decided to downsize.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 6:36 pm to BoogaBear
Moved from suburban neighborhoods to 6 acres.
Will not go back.
Even though the 6 acres is way more than I ever had, I wouldn't mind more.
Will not go back.
Even though the 6 acres is way more than I ever had, I wouldn't mind more.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 7:59 pm to BoogaBear
How did you convince the wife to downsize AND move out of neighborhood?
Asking for a friend.
Asking for a friend.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 8:17 pm to AutoYes_Clown
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How did you convince the wife to downsize AND move out of neighborhood?
It was her idea! I think duck videos on TikTok more than likely. We're home bodies anyway, we honestly don't even know a single person in our neighborhood and we've been here 7 years. It's an older more expensive hood, no kids, etc.
We plan to garden and dabble in chickens and such. No plans to clear a ton other than for the pond expansion.
Posted on 5/19/22 at 8:28 pm to East Coast Band
6 acres is plenty that’s what I have.
I could spend the rest of my life improving it
I could spend the rest of my life improving it
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