We have a modest sized home at roughly 1,800 sq. ft. on 3 acres in an agriculturally zoned area of North Carolina.
We converted the shed, that has dedicated power and a concrete slab back half we use as feed storage, that we converted into a chicken coop.
In the far back left of the property, we have a large pen area that we made from both scrap and new materials, but it’s sturdy. Very sturdy. We’ve held heritage hogs in it that get 800+ lbs.
Like any seller, we don’t want to break the bank or our backs by doing unnecessary work when it could be a possible selling point. How difficult, generally, would it be to sell our home as is? In the sense of being geared towards a homestead?
I assume that many people who want to live in an area and a property like this have a similar mindset to us. But I also know many people still want a very residential property but the country living.
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