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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1758103" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>We live in our farm. I honestly can't think of any advantage to living off the farm. </p><p>It would take time and fuel to drive there. Then when something goes wrong cattle out etc. your a ways out from getting there making it harder. </p><p>I know quite a few that drive to multiple farms, but to me if you just have one the convenience factor is something to consider.</p><p>There are all kinds of house plans out there to get ideas from. It's one of those things no matter how much thought you put in it, a few years after building it, you'll wish something would have been designed differently. It's just the way it is.</p><p>My parents built a house in 79 here on the farm, then I had a separate 2 story garage remodeled into a home that we live in now. We are using the main house as a short term rental. There are several options you can do to bring in extra income from the property. </p><p>I will say that I think our situation with the garage house being close behind the other house is handy for being close by when it comes to cleaning it, but I would prefer it out a little further away while guests are renting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1758103, member: 24816"] We live in our farm. I honestly can’t think of any advantage to living off the farm. It would take time and fuel to drive there. Then when something goes wrong cattle out etc. your a ways out from getting there making it harder. I know quite a few that drive to multiple farms, but to me if you just have one the convenience factor is something to consider. There are all kinds of house plans out there to get ideas from. It’s one of those things no matter how much thought you put in it, a few years after building it, you’ll wish something would have been designed differently. It’s just the way it is. My parents built a house in 79 here on the farm, then I had a separate 2 story garage remodeled into a home that we live in now. We are using the main house as a short term rental. There are several options you can do to bring in extra income from the property. I will say that I think our situation with the garage house being close behind the other house is handy for being close by when it comes to cleaning it, but I would prefer it out a little further away while guests are renting it. [/QUOTE]
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