Friday, February 17, 2023

Park Valley Property updates

 We applied for a water right today!  It's been a long time coming, but I haven't had time to run to Logan to put in the application.  I had the day off so we done did it!  Application was $150 for 1.48 cu ft?.  It will take 4-6 months to get approval and then we'll have 5 years to install a well.

Here's the succession of our Park Valley story:

Purchase property on 04/28/22

Installed power pole in June of 2022.  I set aside $6,200 for the installation of the power pole and went over budget.  Told Steve we couldn't do it.  Total came to $6,209.  Pretty good budgeting considering I had no idea how much was needed.


Shipping container arrived in September of 2022.  We purchased a 40HCWWT from Container One.  We paid $6,754.16 and took a few months for delivery.




Then on October 2, 2022 we had our 2018 Grand Coach Grand Design/Imagine camp trailer hauled to the property by my daughter, Cheyenne's, husband.  We paid $23,000.  Most of it on a loan.  Interest rates are crazy!  We'll be paying this down asap!  We need to get an overhang structure to park this beauty under.

This is how the ad read: "Brand new trailer with all the luxury features you would love to have on travel trailer,42”Tv with surround system, LED lighting, fireplace, recliner seat with heat and massage, Queen sofa bed, ultimate sound and thermal insulation backup camera with wireless monitor and much more, rebuild title due to broken fender flare cause by flat tire while transportation from manufacture, it’s been already fixed, comes with stabilizer towing hitch included."

















Last Sunday we drove up to the property hoping to hang out and watch a movie,  check out if there were any leaks in the roof and to eat at our favorite eatery, Mollie's in Snowville.  We also wanted to look around the area as we have a business idea and needed to do our homework on the feasibility. When we drove up Mollie's was open, but after getting to the property and it being a bust with the snow levels and then we struck out with Mollie's because they had closed early so their staff could go home and watch the superbowl.  It sucked all around.  But here's what we were seeing...the main roads are cleared and if you live out there somebody clears the road to your place.  But, if you don't live out there you might as well stay away for the winter.  Lesson learned.  I got to stop at our po box in Rosette and pick up all the magazines I ordered.  It was stuffed so full.  LOL.







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