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started by Kanstrup Lancaster on 08 Aug 13
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    My family and I have decided to move to Pennsylvania. We go to the Amish country area ever summer and have fallen in love with the country. We are from Edison, New Jersey and wish to consider homes in York, Pa as well as Lancaster and much of central Pa. My children are a bit hesitant to move to the country since they are used to being able to go to New York City every weekend and do not want to be bored. I assured them that Amtrak has plenty of trains going to and from New York so they won't miss a beat. They are still trying to find excuses to stay in New Jersey. While I understand, my husband and I have always wanted to have a farm and think this is our chance.
    In the beginning we went to several open homes in York, Pa and open homes for sale near Harrisburg, Pa. We have seen plenty of adorable homes in Wrightsville and Hellam but we wished to look at some Harrisburg homes for sale so we can be near to the city and our children will not miss New York City as much. This lovely york pa real estate portfolio has uncountable impressive lessons for when to flirt with this activity. Harrisburg has wonderful city life but lots of rural areas with hiking trails, parks and farmland we could explore. No matter what, my husband and I decided we would look for homes for sale, Central Pa or even in Berks county so we would have lots of space for our farm.
    My husband and I want to have a Community Supported Agricultural farm (CSA) but before we can do that we need to find a minimum of ten acres of land. Unfortunately, we will not be able to begin growing without neighborhood support. We are looking for houses for sale in York, Pa because we have seen how tightly knit the communities in York are and hope to use that to our advantage. Thankfully, we will not be moving there without knowing anyone. If we are able to move to York, we have a few family members in Bainbridge that will help us connect to the area and we will ideally be able to begin farming sooner rather than later.
    Between the two of us, we have a degree in agricultural science and business. Dig up additional information about houses for sale york pa by navigating to our thrilling web site. I took agricultural science at Penn State before moving to Edison to be with my husband. Now that our children are almost grown, we are trying to live out our dreams. This worked out perfectly since I could handle the farming and he can properly sell and handle the business end. He has also had the ability to find wonderful real estate in York, Pa. Since he has been doing the lion's share of the house search, I have been able to concentrate on the equipment and supplies we need to begin our farm. While I can not wait to see all the houses for sale in York, Pa and other areas I am more excited to actually begin growing all the crops and preparing the business for lots of community supporters.

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