We drove by the property Friday, at the conclusion of a frustrating day of finishing up my house to sell. I already had a headache coming on but we stopped for a few quick photos. Not that much different than Google street views, but I wanted to have some photos to show.
It's just 1 acre. I say just because I wanted more, much more. When I first moved to Asheville, with my then-husband, we looked at 25 acres of forest and level pasture, with a decent house and several outbuildings for $250,000. (Cue hysterical laughing.) That was in the 90's, so yes, I am kicking myself now for not getting it but then-husband got cold feet and that was that.
Now I have my own money set aside, but I'm just that much older. And tireder. Most the land we've looked at recently, partner and I, has been steep, wooded and isolated. The clearing and leveling needed was just not what I wanted to handle these days. Then this small gem showed up and I breathed a sigh of relief. Yes, 1 acre of already cleared and level land would be enough. Even if our neighbors were too close for comfort. Even if development will eventually destroy the beauty and quiet.
Even if, and it could happen, the willow business gets so big we need more land. But probably, 1 acre will be enough.
Close to Asheville and Black Mountain, where I lived for 12 years. Close to my doctors, just in case. Close enough to all the fun stuff like concerts and restaurants and brew-pubs, but far enough away to enjoy peace and quiet.
I still get land-envy driving through rural WNC, where most of the farmland is still family owned. It took generations to get these rolling hills and fields to their green perfection, the neat houses and barns set below the mountains. I might have 10 good years, I have to remind myself, and after that, likely that property will be cleared of willow and another neighborhood house will take its place. But I am still content with those 10 years if I can spend them here.