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Seeking and Finding Land: Concluded

And so an era ends.
The search is over, our quest is concluded. Like Indie, we found our holy grail.

Chenogne, that’s the little village where we found it. You might remember that this was the first lot we looked at during our Great Weekend of Desperation. At the moment one finds something it is way too early for one to brake out the champagne and celebrate. Although we did put it in the refrigerator, we didn’t open it.

We only popped the cork after a trip to Brussels and a meeting to sign the contract and arrange the mortgage. And maybe it’s because it’s in Belgium, but everything went as smooth as.., well.., you fill that one in.

Details

So, a few details then. It’s 4100 m2, that’s about 1.013 acres for the imperial ones. It is situated pretty good on the east-west axis. The lot is 20 meters wide and 205 meters long (66 x 673 feet). The first 40 or so meters are for building the house. The rest can’t be used for building, it is strictly agricultural. Which means we have a freaking big backyard. This will be used for the vegetable garden, the chickens, bees, donkey, goats, fruit trees, compost, whatever.

Chenogne

Chenogne is a small village, maybe 40 or 50 houses. It’s ten minutes from Bastogne which is a small town, but has everything we need. It has quite a history too. Major highways are also near by and Brussels is only a 1.5 hours drive.
We’re on the edge of Chenogne, like we wanted, not in the middle of a town. There isn’t much more to tell, it’s just grassland for now, with a horse on it (we don’t get to keep it). It’s been agricultural for ever, nothing ever happens in that town (until now). We think it’s perfect, it took us 9 months to find it.

Fase 1 is complete, now for fase 2, getting a building permit, but that’s a story for another time.

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2 total comments, leave your comment or trackback.
  1. Very nice, congratulation.You are very lucky, our east-west dimension is 26 meters :(
    Visit http://www.dunya-earthship.blogspot.com/ We are also in fase 2 :)
    Good luck.
    If you wish you can write to me at irinacoj@yahoo.com

  2. jons smit
    Dec 23rd 2008

    Dag Laila en Rogier,
    Gefeliciteerd met jullie aankoop en plannen. Sinds geruime tijd volg ik al de ontwikkelingen m.b.t. de Eartships. Als we een keer naar Nederland gaan, rijden we er wel een keer langs.
    Groeten Jons Smit


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