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The pond was recently inspected and given a clean bill of health. It has very steep sides though, so watch your step.
The new low-E windows have dramatically reduced the electric bills.
The acreage adjacent is lease to Rainier, who just cut the timber. It's assumed it will be replanted and the cycle will start over again.
Lawn equipment storage just off the end of back porch.
Part of the property is in a flood zone. Seller's currently pay $1,196.12/year.
No known info on the style of foundation (whether it's FHA/VA approved).
Florida Georgia Line said in their new song, Dirt You get your hands in it. Plant your roots in it. Dusty headlights dance with your boots in it. You write your name on it. Spin your tires on it. Build your cornfield, whiskey bonfires on it. You bet your life on it. Dirt.
Smaller Homes
12 Reasons to buy a smaller home
1. They cost less.
2. They save time.
3. They make it easier to live simply.
4. They are more energy efficient.
5. They take less effort and product to clean.
6. They cost less to furnish & maintain.
7. They have a smaller impact on the environment.
8. They provide more time.
9. They encourage family bonding.
10. They facilitate shedding excess stuff.
11. They tempt you less to accumulate more stuff.
12. They are easier to sell.