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Farm for Sale in West Virginia

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If I hadn’t had to move, I would have stayed there for the rest of my life. I pushed the bounds of this farm, with too many animals and too many pursuits, and sometimes it pushed back, but in fact it is a perfect hobby farm, a gorgeously secluded retreat of a home, and the epitome of what is wild and wonderful about West Virginia. I went there with a need to challenge my spirit and test my courage, and it did that and more. It’s a farm that will tell you who you are and make you better. The right person or family is out there who will see it for all its glory, appreciate it as one of the few places left you can hear a whippoorwill, dive in for the questions it will ask their soul, and know the amazing satisfaction it will return.

I loved this farm, every moment I spent with it, and I want it to be loved again. Here is the link to the listing:

Stringtown Rising Farm

Please post this link to your Facebooks, Twitters, anywhere you can, anywhere you think anyone will be interested or might know someone else who might be interested and pass it on. Help me sell this farm!

The price is negotiable. In real estate lingo, the sellers are motivated.

Thank you for your help!

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on December 16, 2011  

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  1. 12-16
    6:00
    am

    Posted on FB. Good luck! Somebody will want it… :happyflower:

  2. 12-16
    6:43
    am

    I wish I had a few hundred thousand and a four wheel drive. Really. I do. :sigh:

    Wonderful listing, though :)

  3. 12-16
    7:37
    am

    It is a beautiful farm, I wish there were more pictures of the inside of the house. :happyflower:

  4. 12-16
    7:38
    am

    Go see it and the realtor will take you on a tour!

  5. 12-16
    9:48
    am

    If I were in the market in WV it could be mine, however I am looking in Oregon.
    I am praying for you to get it sold. I love the seculsion.

  6. 12-16
    10:09
    am

    Just shared this on facebook. The price seems very reasonable to me. To get this in my parts of the woods it would cost even more.

  7. 12-16
    10:52
    am

    I wish the bf didn’t already have an accounting job lined up in VA for next year :( / I wish he had already started the accounting job so we had more funds! Will post the listing to fb, though most of my friends are colleged age and don’t get my whole “I want a farm thing”

    but if it is on my fb I can go stare at it that much easier…

  8. 12-16
    11:11
    am

    I shared. I hope it sells fast and you get a nice family that will love it as you did.

  9. 12-16
    12:56
    pm

    I’ve shared on FB and tweeted! I wish Memphis wasn’t so far away. I miss that life. Good luck!!

  10. 12-16
    7:20
    pm

    I think the house alone is well worth the price. I love that area of the country, but we are going to move to WI once we sell our house in western KY. I am happy you were able to move to a comfortable location for you and your family and the animals.

  11. 12-17
    1:39
    am

    Oh my goodness! It’s so beautiful there… are you sad about leaving, or relieved? What will you do with all your animals?

    I wish you all the best in your new venture… I have so enjoyed all your posts and hope you will continue blogging!

  12. 12-17
    1:07
    pm

    :happyflower:
    Suzanne, I wish you the best of luck on the selling of the farm. I have been researching property sales in our area and there is nearly nothing selling–those that are, are bank owned and selling far below the market value. This property would be good listed in large city real estate where some of the more affluent could afford a “country home”—maybe even in publications like Country Living.

  13. 12-18
    8:57
    am

    If I wasn’t already in my heaven I would be interested.

  14. 12-18
    6:07
    pm

    Shared, and shared again. I LOVE Stringtown Rising and hope it gets ANOTHER great bunch of folks to make it come alive :sun:

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