We bought 5 acres two years ago then built and moved in last year. We are 1 mile off of a huge lake, Lake Harney. SO many people asked us why we picked our lot, why not in a more easily accessible area or why not on the lake! Well folks, now I have pictures to show you. Of this entire area, about 90% of the lots are in flood zones. Ours is not. When I pulled MLS listings and sorted through them, 8 or 9 out of 10 listed always were thrown in the trash because it was wetlands every time I searched. There were areas we liked better but this was a 'set in stone' rule from my builder husband. We are "high and dry", but we still built in a swamp!
So we certainly got wet! I'll show you some of the houses around me first. All are within 1-3 miles of our house. Welcome to my local tour!!!
This house is a few lots from us.

This nice driveway is maybe 10 lots from us. That would be a 10 year old standing in this homeowner's only access to their new home. This family is not the homeowner, they were out touring and taking pictures just like me!
These houses are on the lake and here is the reason why we personally could not build here. The stress these families must feel when a storm is coming is not worth any view, in my opinion! These houses also were not in the bad area as obviously I could get to them. Most of the road is flooded and I can't imagine what those homes look like. The newer homes out here have learned and are built up higher but many homes are like these.
This is tough to make out but what looks on the left like the top of a car with no body, is what you see. The body is completely under water. 
See his boat?
This is tough to see but you are looking down his driveway, through his carport and onto Lake Harney.
This is right off of the lake and is a private airport that 18 homes have access to. They fly really cool (but I'm sure dangerous) planes with fun canvas looking wings and bright colors. Well, here is their runway!!! In a couple days I'm going to show you a new hanger they are building that has a secret door on it--it is so cool!!!!


Now I end the tour with my property. This is from the road. You can kinda see my house behind all this.
Here is my pond. I'm actually liking this! It is a cool pond but not this big! It is stocked with Cat Fish and Blue Gill and the boys can't wait until the fish get bigger so they can go fishing. Jim usually rides his 4wheelers in a loop around the pond. You can see the grass inside the pond, well that is usually the outer edge. I wish it would stay like this!
When we built, Jim built the house up quite tall. The property slopes and from the other side, it is what he refers to as "4 courses" high. I don't know if I got that right but I think that means 4 blocks of concrete high. It seemed excessive but these days make me realize how smart my husband is! Our pool house is lower as well as the barn and garage. We had to drain the pool 5 or 6 times to prevent it from overflowing so we still have some vulnerable spots but basically, if our house floods this entire area is a disaster. It was a nice feeling knowing water wasn't coming through any doors for sure. Our driveway is a bit fun too! Someday we plan to extend the concrete and days like this make us realize why we need to . . . It's just muck today!
I hope you enjoyed my little Fay hits rural Central Florida tour! This has been a long week so at least I have this to remind me of the craziness we have had. News reports said we got 12" of rain within 24 hours and it rained much longer than that so it was quite the downpour and our first storm here. It is late Friday now, it is still raining but it seems Fay has moved on and I hope we can put our pool deck back together this weekend!
Kiersten

2 comments:
Those "planes" with canvas looking wings are called "ultralights". There are actually clubs that revolve around these hobby planes. Those 18 houses live in what's called an "airpark". Fred would love to live in an airpark. I keep telling him there are many in Florida....
I love your house! It looks like you have a lot of space too, that's great! We like our house a lot but we wish we had a little more space. Next time. I am glad you have a blog. Good way for me to keep up!
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