Property taxes for many defunct acreages are sub 2K per year even with a lot of land. This one is 9+ acres, 2 acre pond for ~1800 /per year. Can't beat it.

Sure you can, you just have to put it back when you're done! Of course, if new furniture is required, then that's a different ballgame.spoonman wrote:Since we have an Airbnb rental we can't really rearrange the furniture.
Hey Spoon, don't discount all of the urban cities in the Midwest! Plus we have a ton of smaller college towns that are full of culture, if you mean concerts, street art, and people walking around. They're pretty affordable too, with your income you can live very well. You don't have to live hours away from a city if you don't want to.spoonman wrote:@cmonkey: There's a chance we might gravitate towards the midwest if we no longer care about urban environments. As you point out, there are very tangible ERE advantages to isolated small towns in the midwest. My one concern about living in the middle of nowhere is the potential lack of culture, which is something I really value. Can't have it all I guess =).
True, the winters here can get very long.....particularly for someone that enjoys being outdoors/gardening. We have often wondered what it would be like to live in a place where we could garden year round. I would miss the autumn (favorite season) if I lived in a warmer climate, but maybe there is an area with chilly autumns and mild winters all in one.spoonman wrote:I don't know how much I would have liked it in the winter =).