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Posted by VaTom on May 23, 2005 at 05:50:33 from (64.4.122.208):
In Reply to: land dream posted by herman on May 23, 2005 at 04:23:32:
That's sorta what we did several years ago. Life is definitely better here. However, as you can never know what any area's future is, make contingency plans. A lot of people laughed when I said that we have an exit plan, even though we have no close neighbors. Then a 1800 acre farm down the road sold. New owners were boasting that they'd preserve 80%. That's nice, only 360 acres of development in this very rural area. And the farm had a legal airstrip. Guess what type of housing it'll be? We aren't going anywhere else soon, but we are situated to sell very well if that day comes. It's always a lot easier to relocate with more money. BTW, we've made more money owning unimproved land than everything else put together. Go for it, but make certain your purchase will satisfy your needs. It's possible to buy land that you aren't allowed to do what you want. Know the rules.
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