Posted by buickanddeere on August 20, 2007 at 18:20:17 from (216.183.146.31):
In Reply to: Re: buying land posted by John T on August 20, 2007 at 13:22:35:
72 year old adjoining neighbor just sold 150 acres to the Amish............Nice house shed & barn too. I would have bought at least 50 acres if I had known. He never ever put a for sale sign on the property. He and everybody else figured that everbody knew it was for sale. For the past four+ years no less. People were wondering why and asked AFTER the sale. Why I didn't make him an offer and keep the Amish out. Well I can't read minds. Seen the neighbor at church just about every Sunday too. He wouldn't even open his mouth other than say hello anytime I ever seen him. Then again what do you expect for a bachelor that lived with his elderly Mother. He never dated a women in his life either. When ever my wife spoke to him he was so incredibly quiet,shy and would blush a bright pink. Am I ticked off, well maybe......... What will top it off in a couple of months the Amish will likely offer the adjacent 50 acres for a "reasonable" price.
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