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Posted by Hermit on February 03, 2004 at 19:56:43 from (69.21.48.120):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: land prices posted by jdemaris on February 03, 2004 at 10:00:29:
If you look at the area between Munsing, Escanaba and Marquette, you might be pleasantly surprised. Rolling hills, maple syrup farms, strawberry farms, stocked lakes, state and fed forest lands, some dairy and hay fields. The nearest tractor junkyard is about an hour away in Newberry. There are three auto junkyards within a 2 hour drive. And a surplus metal business in Escanaba. The biggest problem in the area is zoning. The county decided they didn't want to do it any more so the townships are starting to implement their own. Right now it's very basic zoning but probably will turn stricter over time. Fortunately, I'm living in a township that decided not to zone. If someone is trying to sell you land for 4000 an acre, you can do better. I may be a little prejudice toward this area. I bought my land, built my house and plan to live in my paradise till I die. What could be better than driving an old tractor through a field in the summer and snowshoeing through the woods in the winter. Hope you find your paradise.
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