For background, I grew up on a somewhat rural property east of Houston. I always enjoyed the fact that we were close to Houston (less than 45 minutes) but could still come back to our acreage and feel somewhat isolated from the city life. Problem is, there just isn't much land left like that out here anymore and what is out here is $3000+/acre and that's on the very low side.
I visited the panhandle for several days a couple of years ago on my way to Colorado and fell in love with it.
Would love to get some acreage out there (50+) and settle down. I've been working in the banking industry for several years now and have noticed several job openings in the Amarillo area for which I am qualified.
Keep in mind that this is just a consideration at this point as my wife won't be leaving her position for at least a year. She is equally excited about getting out to West Texas as she spent considerable time with extended family in Garden City when she was younger and misses the area.
Thoughts on a good place to settle down? Since I know nothing about farming, I would probably stick to a career in the banking/finance industry. (Although I'd love to get into farming, but my lack of knowledge scares the crap outta me.) I'd imagine this would mean I would need to be relatively close to a more urban area, but I really want to live on some land that isn't divided into tiny plots.
Help anyone?
I visited the panhandle for several days a couple of years ago on my way to Colorado and fell in love with it.
Would love to get some acreage out there (50+) and settle down. I've been working in the banking industry for several years now and have noticed several job openings in the Amarillo area for which I am qualified.
Keep in mind that this is just a consideration at this point as my wife won't be leaving her position for at least a year. She is equally excited about getting out to West Texas as she spent considerable time with extended family in Garden City when she was younger and misses the area.
Thoughts on a good place to settle down? Since I know nothing about farming, I would probably stick to a career in the banking/finance industry. (Although I'd love to get into farming, but my lack of knowledge scares the crap outta me.) I'd imagine this would mean I would need to be relatively close to a more urban area, but I really want to live on some land that isn't divided into tiny plots.
Help anyone?
