Still it for the time being their land and their money.
We had a 40 sell here late 90's. Older woman. Spent about 350,000 building a fancy house. You would see her around town every so often. She really missed theater and other classy type things. Sold about about 2 years later at a loss. I think she was just a lonely old lady with money. Folks that bought her out built a horse barn with an indoor arena. The have been there 20 years. never bother anyone. They did have the land fenced by a local outfit. Pay to have the lawn mowed and snow moved in the winter. Nice enough folks. They show up at the VFD pancake breakfasts and local charity feeds. Other than that they mind their business and everyone here does the same.
I really fail to see a problem. Where our problems here start with outsiders is the lake shore owners. They buy a lot adjacent to a farm, build a "summer home" worth 300,000K or so. Then raise holly heck cause they smell a feed lot or turkey barn that was there when they built. Or see machinery parked in a farmstead. They even complain about round bale lined up next to a field.
The other problems we have is the local farmers at each other throats over land they don't even own. Perfectly will to put the screws to long time friends and neighbors to get and extra 40.
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