Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Unlikely Farmer
How would you rate these in order of importance?
- Excellent facilities (nice house, horse stables, etc.)
- Large plot of acreage (lots of acres to run and play)
- Excellent acreage (being that it's very well-suited for what you want to do)
|
Since we are are on simular footing for livestyle changes:
Land 60 to 90 acres of land
- Flat but well above the flood plain
- Tilable but mostly wooded (preferable with 10 to 15 acres of pasture) and old growth trees
Home with approximately 2600 sq. feet (colonial)
- House is well offset from roadway
- with full basement (maybe with walk in freezer if I can swing it)
- extremely energy efficient
- 2by6 or 2by8 with blow-in fiberglass insulation
- active and passive solar for heating & domestic hot water
- outdoor wood furnace, backed up with either oil or gas furnace in basement
- Baseboard cast iron radiators
- high-R windows with storm windows
- ground loop for summer cooling
- extensive use of durable materials:
- Tile and hardwood floors
- labtops for kitch counters (
www.labtops.com)
- Metal or concrete shingle roof (last longer than tar or wood shingles)
Detached Workshop/Garage/Storage building
- Slab capable of supporting vechicles
- Heated (when in use) using outdoor wood furnace (same one used for house)
- High ceiling to permit work on tractors or vehicles
- Room to house woodworking and metalworking machinary
- Storage for tools and raw materials (such as wood for woodworking).
Greenhouse (later addition)
- perminent foundation (concrete poured)
- Can be heated using outdoor wood furnace (Same used by home & workshop)
- Probably stickbuilt instead of tunnel framed since it will be more durable and can be insulated better.