Upon showing a property recently that was located in the foothills of Denver I learned about cisterns. My husband tells me that we once rented a farmhouse in Northern Minnesota many years ago (you wouldn't believe how many) that also had a cistern. I guess at that oblivious time in my life I could have cared less what a cistern was; all I cared about was that I had water when I needed it, and I did. But in today's world, a property with a cistern seems pretty rugged and old-fashioned. My buyer decided that wasn't for them, so they are continuing to look. I will say that maybe there are always tradeoffs when searching for that "perfect" home. The property WAS on acreage and with a view of the Denver Metro Valley to DIE for! But having to hire someone to fill your cistern (basically a water tank) or even worse having to drive yourself down to the water source to fill up your cistern, doesn't seem appealing to me. I guess it's all a matter of priorities.
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