I've recently been presented with an intriguing opportunity: acquiring a small agricultural property (~22 acres) in central Quebec, Canada at a very advantageous pricing (about 1/4 it's actual value). The land includes an old farmhouse dating back to around 1850. The house itself isn't practical for renovating to accommodate our family (my partner and our three children). However, its historical existence provides a valuable right to rebuild or construct a new home, despite agricultural zoning restrictions usually requiring at least 100 acres or significant existing agricultural income. If I end up buying the land I will strongly consider gifting the existing house to an historical village.
The property is conveniently situated on the outskirts of a medium-sized city, which opens possibilities for entrepreneurial ventures such as organic market gardening, agri-tourism, or small-scale/specialty farming. (ps. I grew up on a farm / garden center so I know what kind of hard work this require).
Financially, the switch appears manageable, keeping our mortgage burden roughly the same.
I'm curious: Would you consider taking the leap into such a life change? I'd love to hear your thoughts and perspectives.








