You are astoundingly ignorant. OP, we live on 50 acres and all the land surrounding ours is owned by family. We aren't near DC right now. It's wonderful! I love not having neighbors on top of me. I love that I can actually see tbe stars. I love the quiet. I love the fresh air and the slower pace. When my kids were little they had so much freedom. We do have a large garden and we have livestock. It's a lot of work. But to us, it's worth every bit. The best part is having our huge family over often. Two of our kids are married and we have two grandchildren. My sisters are married with kids and grandkids. My parents and inlaws are fairly young and very healthy. We have a large pool in our backyard and a big pond. We have so much fun spending time together on our little farm. The space makes it so nice. Some of the kids camped out in the woods on our property over the weekend. There is always something for the kids to do. I would say most people in my area lean conservative (but are not Trump supporters at all). But unlike the "tolerant liberals" in this thread, I'm ok with that. I'm very liberal but living near people who are different than I am is ok with me. I don't just talk about how great diversity is. I actually live it. The town nearest us is probably about 30% AA. We also have a large Indian and Hispanic population. Not sure why, actually. But it's wonderful. It's definitely not an all white area. Some of you oh so tolerant, educated liberals might consider leaving your bubble occasionally. |
How much were you planning to spend for DH's apartment for M-F or does he have a parent there where he can stay for free? you looking for a real farm, to write off as a farm, or just space? I'd look in oakton, Clifton, Great Falls and have DH commute on the metro. You have young children. Do you have long term live in help? Oddly when my DD was young she asked at a few houses if so and so was an aunt, great aunt, grandma-well that caused offense. |
Is your husband going to Main State or FSI |
God OP you sound insufferable..."look at me! I lived in India with all the natives! I'm ready for some peace and quiet!" Eww. |
OP here, just logged back in after the time difference and want to say thank you for all the really wonderful advice. You've given me a ton to think about, especially about renting instead of buying. I will respond individually as soon as I can. Thanks a ton. |
Why do you want to live in a bubble? You sound narrow minded. |
As you can see how vapid and miserable people in DC are, living far away from these miseravle cows is a good choice. |
Because you sound awful. You are going to have an adventure and live off the land! Don’t you realize how patronizing you sound? |
New Delhi is an incredibly densely populated city. My impression is that’s what making rural life alluring for OP, not anything about “the natives.” But good job projecting your crap onto everyone and everything. |
NP. Wanting to move to a rural community for a couple years is patronizing? Um, okay. OP sounds like a person who likes to try new things. Sounds open-minded and fun. And OP already made it clear that in two years they’re not going to have a working farm up and running but just a garden and some chickens so she seems pretty realistic to me. |
+1. Take me with you, OP. |
Waterford VA |
NP. I completely disagree and think you're revealing more about your (miserable/critical projecting) self than making a reasonable point about the OP. Get outside of the DC bubble and people don't find it patronizing to suggest they'd like to have more land and try more rural living. We know about a dozen of professional upper middle class families living in places like Denver and Montana - that share the desire to go more rural and see it as an "adventure" and personally fulfilling. Why you take such offense to this is your own to deal with. OP, having some experience with close-to rural living I'd second the suggestion you rent if you are confident you will be deployed again in 2 years. The closing costs and selling costs, and risk of trouble selling/renting make this a financially risky investment unless you intend to keep it long term and can afford to pay the mortgage and/or rental maintenance when over seas for several years. |
Why do you want to BUY if you are moving again in 2 years? |
Have you thought about how far you'll have to drive every day for kids activities/sports/errands/groceries? |