UP as a 3-season home
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:42 am
For those who live in the Upper Peninsula, I have an interest in purchasing a hobby farm for an eventual summer retirement home (2 1/2 seasons I think). We've visited the UP about a dozen times and love it. I'm from northern Alberta and really enjoy the extreme winters but will give in to my wife's desire for something warmer in winter (anywhere but Florida!). Criteria for us:
1) Needs to be within 20-25 minutes of either Houghton or Marquette (need airport - I'll still consult until I physically can't)
2) Very rural is a great thing
3) I want land, lots of land under starry skies above; minimum 20 acres, more is better
4) We'll likely build
I've been browsing listings on realtor.com for the last couple of years and see lots of listings with no easement, especially in the Lake Linden area. Some of those indicate the seller will pay for buyer to get an easement. Is this a hopeless or unwise process? We really need to get a realtor who's willing to talk us out of a deal if it doesn't make sense... Any suggestions? Any other forums / sites that have discussion on the topic?
Thanks,
Don
1) Needs to be within 20-25 minutes of either Houghton or Marquette (need airport - I'll still consult until I physically can't)
2) Very rural is a great thing
3) I want land, lots of land under starry skies above; minimum 20 acres, more is better
4) We'll likely build
I've been browsing listings on realtor.com for the last couple of years and see lots of listings with no easement, especially in the Lake Linden area. Some of those indicate the seller will pay for buyer to get an easement. Is this a hopeless or unwise process? We really need to get a realtor who's willing to talk us out of a deal if it doesn't make sense... Any suggestions? Any other forums / sites that have discussion on the topic?
Thanks,
Don