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<blockquote data-quote="CG1" data-source="post: 1627923" data-attributes="member: 38577"><p>Right now I am living in our house closer to the city (20 mins from downtown). It was for many years because my husband owned a business downtown. So I just drove 1.5 hours to the farms. For 8 years. In a few months we will be out in the country full time but its still in city limits and I could still walk to a grocery store. We have one farm property that is about 15 mins from any store and we choose to rent it out because my husband says its just way too far from anything haha. </p><p></p><p>Our new farm is in the middle of a big subdivision. 2,000+ single family homes and our farm borders it. Its actually the most perfect situation for us. It allows me to sell my products right into the community easily, still gives my son access to a good well populated school where he can meet other kids (only child, we need it!) but we are still in the "country". But we still have door dash and skip the dishes. No garbage pick up tho! But I do have city water and that is the best part of it all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CG1, post: 1627923, member: 38577"] Right now I am living in our house closer to the city (20 mins from downtown). It was for many years because my husband owned a business downtown. So I just drove 1.5 hours to the farms. For 8 years. In a few months we will be out in the country full time but its still in city limits and I could still walk to a grocery store. We have one farm property that is about 15 mins from any store and we choose to rent it out because my husband says its just way too far from anything haha. Our new farm is in the middle of a big subdivision. 2,000+ single family homes and our farm borders it. Its actually the most perfect situation for us. It allows me to sell my products right into the community easily, still gives my son access to a good well populated school where he can meet other kids (only child, we need it!) but we are still in the "country". But we still have door dash and skip the dishes. No garbage pick up tho! But I do have city water and that is the best part of it all! [/QUOTE]
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