I think the houses are desirable; people just don't want to be landlords.



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From: "Ken Hohhof" <[email protected]>
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2025 11:13:43 AM
Subject: [AFMUG] rural areas and fiber





In some areas we serve where houses are a mile apart and the nearest town with 
a Walmart is 15 miles away, people tell me that when a homeowner dies (many are 
in their 70’s and 80’s), they won’t even list the house because nobody wants to 
live in the middle of nowhere. It will be abandoned, or torn down to and turned 
back into farmland. We no longer have small family farms with the farm family 
living in a house on the land, because you need to farm so many acres to make a 
profit. If a farmhouse is near a town, it may become a rental house, but not 
when it’s 10 miles from the nearest town or school. 



But I expect some company will be awarded $15K+ each to pass these houses with 
fiber. If it takes 4 years to complete, the house might not even be occupied by 
then, and in any case, the 80 year old occupant probably doesn’t care if they 
have gigabit Internet. 



So will fiber make these houses suddenly desirable, and work from home people 
will move there from the cities, towns and suburbs? Reviving these rural areas 
where the younger generation has moved away? I guess that’s the vision, I’m not 
sure I buy it. Well and septic and propane, quarter mile driveway to plow in 
winter, but blazing fast Internet, and you can have horses and chickens. 



Will they start building subdivisions out there once fiber is available? I’m 
not buying it. Am I wrong? 
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