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We had a great bargain a few years ago

We were thinking about buying land somewhere to enjoy it when we get retired. The reason why we were thinking about land is that it is the cheapest solution and we can build something on it step by step.

Then we had a good opportunity back in April 2020. An investor was selling out parcels from his land around artificial lakes and we jumped at the chance and buy a property.

We have settled on a mobile home for our goal since it is an affordable and simple solution. We also intend to build a garden, a pier, an outdoor bathroom, and a shed for storage.

We hope to construct a terrace with a roof, allowing us to spend time outdoors in comfort. And we would like to have the mobile house skirted by a carpenter, giving it the appearance of a real house. We anticipate pleasure from enjoying the lake too.

To start, we must have a fence, a water line, and a subterranean tank for waste disposal.

The cost of living is rising, and unfortunately, our budget isn't as large as it needs to be. We may need to take out a loan to cover some expenses, but we are not certain yet.

Until then, we keep daydreaming and hoping that one day, we will enjoy our free time there :)

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