Editor’s Introductory Note: This is the last part of a multi-part article series on retreats written by a Christian farmer who is praying and searching for a wife. Please prayerfully consider all of the topics that he discusses.
(Continued from Part 4. This concludes the article.)
Solutions: The Journey for Possible Future Retreat Owners
It would be nice if there were other easy solutions out there. But for a family man the road of hard work done intelligently will often yield good results over many years. There are some who claim that you cannot save to afford land without a mortgage, but I can tell you that my grandparents and parents over the years have purchased land with money that they saved. I can tell you about years of sacrifices they made, so one thing I can offer for the vast majority of people reading this is the concept that has been successful many times among my family and friends of working, saving, and investing until you can afford to buy something.
I will briefly mention a few paths that people have in the past acquired or have tried to acquire or the use of land that do not work as well as the two ways that we know have worked.
You cannot truly develop land unless you own it. Here, I am talking about squatting which I am strongly against. Both people living in the city and rural landowners need to be vigilant. We have some very strong laws here against squatters and I have not seen any in our region. It is more of an issue with states with lax laws and enforcement against squatters. Poaching is just squatting without being on the land long term. Either one of these choices is not one to make because both are against the law and against common sense from a survival perspective.Continue reading“Thoughts on Retreats: History and Land – Part 5, by Single Farmer”