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Posted by Errin OH on April 17, 2004 at 17:49:23 from (152.163.253.66):
Went out to get a new play ground for the tractor. Hopen to pick up 25a, 1/2 grass, 1/2 woods. Well want went on there was beyond belief. Auction started normal and was on track to be normal until a late arivel came in. Started running it all up like he had a trunk full of money in his truck. Now I know proptery can be worth more to some than others, but this??? Lot 1 & 3 11a grass, Apraized 44,000 sold in mid 60's Lot 2, 4, 5 75a 1/2 Gras, 1/2 sm wood/scrub brush, 5 swamp, Apraised mid 90's sold over 200,000 Lot 6 27a, sm wood/scrub brush, mostly dranage for rest, Aprised 30 sold 108,000 All the locals had chins on floor, auctioneer grinin ear to ear. Avg of 3500 an acre (avg Apraised 1450) Wonder if they ever even looked at it.
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