Russ it could be done for sure, but (and this is where everyone who's been there before will agree) it would cost to much.

The land was in a pretty high elevation and had big rocks on the property SHOWING....this means underneath there will be more than likely HUGE boulders to tackle.

If I could get them removed you might still have the problem of cracking one and it could break the dam, and also without the soil tech (NRCS) drilling holes, you're guessing about the soil make-up.

Yes I could build it, line it, and mess with the boulders but it would break the bank I bet. That particular property also had alot of ridges in it, so where to dam, IF it could be damed properly etc, also weighed the decision to look elsewhere.

Since I am replying I found another location that seems to be alot better. There are bigger houses around the 2 lots available, and I know what the would be neighbors do (profession wise), and they all have .25 acre ponds as it is now. My only confusion(s) is A) how big exactly is 354'x 660'?

I would like to see like an aerial view of something 5 acres compared to something. Each lot out there is 5+ acres, and I think I got an idea since there was another property that was 10 acres and had a fence on it. The lots (1 on the east side of the street and another one across the street w.) There is a doctor on the corner of the N street and where I think the east lot would back up to. Well the doctor built a pond on the SIDE of his property and not behind it, so I think his pond would either cross part of this lot, or if nothing else, hinder where I could put my pond. There is a little creek bed running on this east lot, so understandably this is more than likely why he put the pond there on his side.

If I could "see" how far 660' went back from something, I think it would help me "see" where behind my would-be house, I could put my pond. The idea of being close side by side ponds, doesn't suit me very well, plus the creek is more than likely where he gets most of his water to fill his little pond.

Now the ironic thing is, my wife said 'just pick the west lot then' when we were out there looking at the ava. properties. Well the guy on the corner of this road also has a pond, and where is it??....on his RIGHT side lol. So his pond is towards the other (across the street) lot for sale too.

My thinking is they could build my pond behind my housem but again I am not sure how far 660 goes back from a road. Is 660' FAR from the road? The dirt they would move to excavate the pond could level some other parts of that property to make it more level, so I wouldn't think that would be a problem, I just would hate to cut his pond off from water....but rain should hold a .25 acre pond right?

I am calling another NRCS guy (the 1st guy was for a different county) tomorrow morning, and have him walk the west and east properties to see what his 'vision' is/would be. The lot above the east one I am looking at has been sold, so again I am thinking I need to build behind the house.

It basically goes like this. Off the hwy you have one house on the right corner then the street to these lots and houses way up on the hill already there. Across from the corner house is another house (basically still right there at the turn in for the lots, but he's across the street.) Since both of these existing houses have side ponds and not behind the houses, it leaves me with either lot (across the streets) to cut both of these people off, or go behind each lot with the pond.

I hope my post makes sense. It would be alot easier to see if anyone is not following me. Also for those who are very smart at looking at topo's and aerials, I can post them too.

Thanks