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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1620538" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>Buy the farm, if you can make it work. Will make a nice nest egg when if you sell it some day if you choose. I have a biased opinion I have bought a couple farms through fsa. No prepay off penalty i did one in 3 years. Its a great deal. If everything was about money. I sure would not have wasted a day in college. In my early 20's i did not have the nerve to bite off 200 acres. I wish I would have. It will cause you alot of stress, been there. I think your on the right track with 70 acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1620538, member: 23522"] Buy the farm, if you can make it work. Will make a nice nest egg when if you sell it some day if you choose. I have a biased opinion I have bought a couple farms through fsa. No prepay off penalty i did one in 3 years. Its a great deal. If everything was about money. I sure would not have wasted a day in college. In my early 20's i did not have the nerve to bite off 200 acres. I wish I would have. It will cause you alot of stress, been there. I think your on the right track with 70 acres. [/QUOTE]
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