Because the shot is panoramic, the land appears curved when truly it is a large rectangle. Not all of it fits in the picture, but it's everything in front of the yellow line and then some. |
I have finally found land for Loving InDeed, and the title will be transferred to me on Monday!! Know what's funny about it? It has been under my nose for months, and I never even knew it was there. Let me back up...
You'd think that land in a rural community in a third world country would be cheap, but it certainly is not in Santa Barbara. That municipality is the poorest in all of Huehue. Most of the land that people own out there they received as an inheritance. Knowing they're unlikely to have the money to buy more land in the future, they are hesitant to sell what they do have. Then add to that the coyotes (men who take people to the states illegally and charge an OUTRAGEOUS sum to do so) and the narcos who come through and throw big money at people so that they can buy land right along the edge of the main road. They build big homes and drive their fancy vehicles in and out to entice people with a big show of wealth. The combination of these two things has driven land prices out there through the roof. The going rate for about 270 square feet of land on the edge of that main road (which is a dirt road, but a very important one) is close to nine thousand dollars. For that reason, I have not even looked at land on that main road, even though the location is perfect.
I had noticed a for sale sign on some scruffy buildings on the other side of the road from the church, but I assumed they were selling the buildings themselves. The other day a woman I don't even know told me that the buildings weren't for sale--the land behind them was. I went back there, and was amazed at what I found. I had my assistant call the owner, who sent his aunt out to show us roughly where the borders of the land were. While there, we called the owner again, and they put him on the phone with me. I was afraid to ask the price, honestly. Given the size of the property in question and the going rate, I knew I couldn't afford it. Then my accent gives me away as a "rich American" and usually the price goes even higher. Imagine my surprise, when the owner, Amilcar, gave me a price and then lowered it, and lowered it, and lowered it some more once he found out what I wanted it for! Turns out he is a Christian man who now lives and works in Guatemala City and would love to bless his home community. The price he offered me for the land was phenomenal--less than half of what it is worth. Still, it was a whole lot of money to spend. I wanted time to pray and think about it. And I asked God for a sign. I told him, "If Amilcar initiates another phone call, and lowers the price by another ten thousand quetzales, I'll know." Wouldn't you know that that's exactly what happened the next day? Amilcar has another person offering him nearly sixty thousand quetzales more than I can pay for this same land, and he's going to forego that extra money so he can sell to me! And he reminded me that land along the sides of that road is only going to increase in value because it's next on the list to be paved.
Taken from quite a distance, so it looks smaller than it is. I'll have exact measurements on Monday, but I already took some preliminaryones, and it is plenty big enough for what I need to put on it. |
The beauty of this little spot is that it is three minutes off the main highway, right off the main dirt road that goes up to the municipal head of Santa Barbara, is right across the street from the church, but because of the row of buildings out front, you'd never know anything worth having was back there. The land gently slopes down to my piece so that I can't see or hear the road from this property, I won't get all the dust in dry season, and my kids can safely run around and play out front. There's a private driveway that goes directly to the property, and no one else back there owns a vehicle, so I'll be the only one using it. The land is relatively flat, which is next to impossible to find out there. Because of it's nearness to the river, I will not have to dig deep to hit water when I put in a well. My closest neighbor only had to go down 12 meters. It even has two full grown trees, several small trees, and two lime trees! It's beautiful. And it's soon to be mine, primero Dios! I'm so excited! I have already sent off my very rough ministry center design to my friend Joel who is an architect. He has very generously agreed to draw up the plans for free. Things are beginning to fall into place!
Please pray that everything Sunday afternoon and Monday goes smoothly. Amilcar is traveling up from the city on Sunday so we can go out to the property together and measure everything precisely and make sure the property markers are in place. Monday we'll meet with the lawyers to sign the paperwork. Also, Amilcar's brother owns an adjoining piece of land that is equal in size to the land I'm buying. I can't shake the feeling that God is going to work it out for Loving InDeed to have that piece too, even though I don't have the money for it. Pray! Things are about to get crazy down here! Or maybe I should say crazier!
Soon to be the view from my office!! |
This is Awesome!
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