Posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 21, 2022 at 06:08:39 from (161.69.121.34):
In Reply to: Land buyer posted by fastfarmall on February 20, 2022 at 12:13:52:
Quote: Chester5731 (quoted from post at 07:05:17 02/21/22) [quote="CVPost-muleman51"](quoted from post at 16:01:16 02/20/22) I'm not going to sell mine to the LOW bidder.
If I didn't have my kids to leave it to, I would sell to the lowest bidder just to help out a young person, when I am done with it. But I have two young daughters that are very involved so it will go to them.[/quote]
Foolish, because as soon as your back is turned that young person you just helped out is going to realize that he can sell your place and retire on what he makes from it. If that wasn't his scheme all along. You may as well get as much as you can for yourself if you're not going to leave it.
This post was edited by BarnyardEngineering on 02/21/2022 at 06:09 am.
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