Uncategorized June 6, 2025

🌻 The Hidden Blessings (and Costs) of Moving from Suburbia to a Homestead

🌻 The Hidden Blessings (and Costs) of Moving from Suburbia to a Homestead

Because peace, purpose, and poultry are worth every penny

So you’ve been bitten by the homestead bug, huh?
You’re daydreaming about goats in the morning mist, fresh eggs in your apron, and trading your 9-to-5 for a more grounded, meaningful life.

First of all: WELCOME.
You’re our kind of people.

But while homesteading is every bit as rewarding as it looks (and smells), it’s also a lifestyle shift that comes with some sneaky little surprises—a.k.a. hidden costs. Let’s walk through them, with optimism in our hearts and dirt under our fingernails.

1. Land: You’re Not Just Buying Dirt—You’re Buying Freedom

Yes, buying land can be a bit more complicated than grabbing a house in the suburbs. You’ll want to look into things like water access, zoning, septic, and soil quality.

BUT—you’re also buying sunsets without streetlights, the sound of crickets instead of car alarms, and the freedom to build your own slice of heaven.

You’re not just buying land. You’re investing in legacy. Land you can shape, grow on, and pass down.


2. Maintenance: From “Call the Guy” to “I Am the Guy!”

Suburbia may have spoiled us with HOA lawn care and appliance warranties, but there’s real empowerment in doing it yourself.

Leaky faucet? Fix it. Goat fence needs mending? You’re on it.
Suddenly, you’re the expert—and you’ll be amazed how quickly your confidence (and tool collection) grows.

No more waiting on a handyman to charge you $150 to replace a light switch. You’ve got this!


3. Animals: Tiny Beasts, Big Blessings

Yes, chickens cost more than $3. Yes, goats are like toddlers with horns. And yes, you may one day find yourself nursing a duck back to health at 2 a.m.

But nothing compares to gathering warm eggs in the morning or watching your kid bond with a baby chick.

Your food has a name now (and sometimes… eyelashes). The connection to your meals becomes personal, sacred, and deeply satisfying.


4. Gardening: The Most Expensive Free Tomatoes You’ll Ever Love

There’s a learning curve here. You’ll spend money on tools, soil, seeds, raised beds, and a few (hundred) garden gloves.

But when your first juicy tomato bursts in your mouth and you realize you grew this from a seed? You’ll cry. Maybe not out loud, but your soul will weep tears of joy.

You don’t just grow food. You grow pride. Patience. Perseverance. And a pantry full of home-canned salsa.


5. Equipment: Toys for Grown-Ups

Let’s be honest—tractors are kind of awesome. So are chainsaws, rototillers, and those handy little wagons you swore you didn’t need (you do).

Yes, you’ll invest in tools and gear, but over time, they pay you back in saved time, DIY projects completed, and a good ol’ fashioned sense of accomplishment.

Every tool you buy is a new skill you’re about to master. Plus, your garage will officially earn “Homestead Chic” status.


6. Time: The Currency of the Good Life

Homesteading is time-intensive, no doubt. But unlike the hamster wheel of commutes and cubicles, this time is different. It’s meaningful.

You’ll trade office deadlines for:

  • Sunrise animal chores with a hot cup of coffee

  • Planting seeds with your kid

  • Learning to live by the seasons instead of a schedule

This lifestyle slows you down just enough to remember what matters most. Time becomes a gift again, not something you’re constantly chasing.


7. Learning Curve: The Tuition for a More Abundant Life

You will make mistakes. You will Google “why is my chicken laying shell-less eggs” at midnight. And you will learn.

But every mistake is an investment in wisdom. Every challenge is a step closer to the confident, resilient, capable homesteader you’re becoming.

You’ll learn more in one year of homesteading than a decade of suburbia could ever teach you.


The Sweet Conclusion

Yes, homesteading has hidden costs—but they’re not just financial. They’re investments in:

  • Your health (hello fresh air, sunshine, and garden-fueled meals)

  • Your soul (goodbye burnout, hello purpose)

  • Your family (nothing bonds like mucking stalls together)

  • Your future (you’re building something real and lasting)

So if your heart is pulling you toward the country, toward the simple, satisfying, sacred rhythm of homestead life—follow it.
And if you need help finding the right property or planning the leap, I’m just a message away. 👩‍🌾🐓

Let’s turn your dream into a rooted reality.
Check out ChickensCookiesClosings.com and let’s plant the seeds of your new life—together.