Posted by Deere Scotty on May 02, 2013 at 11:20:49 from (68.46.221.22):
A lady I work with came to work yesterday, & said "I wish I had your phone number this morning". That says just about everything. An 11 acre parcial of land her neighbor was selling, all fairly level farmland within Marion County, IN (Indianapolis city limit) offered her the property for $11,000! Not a mistake, $1000 per acre. She asked me if I was interested. Yes I said. We start work at 5pm, She called him at 5:20 pm. & He said he just left a buyer who paid cash. He didn't do anything with the property, & the city was making him keep it mowed like grass. It took most of a day to mow, & do so every week. He said he just wanted to get rid of it because he was so sick of mowing it!
Not located in, or around a toxic waste site, nuclear power plant, landfill or anything else I estimate $200,000 on up into the millions. 3 acres for sale about a mile from it for $950,000 closer to a major highway.
PROBABLY THE BEST DEAL I EVER HAD PUT IN FRONT OF ME... GONE!!!
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