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Todd Heintz
  • Huntley, IL
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Advice for Homestead Purchase - What to do with the out-bldgs?

Todd Heintz
  • Huntley, IL
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Hi, I need help from the farmers out there. I am looking to buy a homestead. I am interested in two single family homes that are sitting on the homestead. The property also contains a large cow barn a pole barn, corn crib, 3 concrete silos and about a handful of other out-buildings. (see picture).

I'd be renting out the two homes. But my question is... is there any value to the barns, out-buildings or silos? Any ideas on how they could be re-purposed, rented etc... Is there a need for any of these buildings? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to reply here or direct message.

Thank you for your time and have a great day!

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