Posted by skyharborcowboy on January 04, 2008 at 04:36:44 from (75.210.110.167):
I have a question for those in Indiana. I am a HUGE Non Wing Sprint Car and Midget fan. Basically I have three choices of places to retire in 10-15 years from now and I want to plan ahead. My choices are California (to Expensive, unless I hit the lotto), Arizona my present residence (Would like to keep for a winter home) and Indiana. They race there 7 days a week during the late spring and fall. So I want some input from those of you in Indiana.
Where can I try to buy 20-100 acres (I am planning only right now) that is centrally located to those great Indiana Dirt Tracks. Here is my criteria:
1) Conservative Area
2) Area has to have a great sense of community where neighbors help neighbors!
3) An area that believes in family values!
4) Low Crime Area
5) Good Hospitals in the area
6) I prefer Sandy Loam for soil (better then clay for the horses)
I think that should cover it. What areas would you guys suggest?
How much is farm land going for in those areas?
Is the value going up, steady or dropping like a rock now?
Do you live there now or do you wish that you did?
Thanks,
Joe
PS. I truly value the input you members of this board can give me. I trust that 90% of you share the same values that I do. I am a hardcore conservative but I can also respect those that are not because I have not lived in your shoes. So dont feel that you are not a conservative that we can not respect each other and be friends. I just wanted to clear that up since I list Conservative Area as my #1 criteria.
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