Posted by earlschieb on January 04, 2008 at 07:07:11 from (207.69.137.29):
In Reply to: Indiana Farm Land posted by skyharborcowboy on January 04, 2008 at 04:36:44:
Ok, here goes, here is the place for sale, you are looking for, you just don"t know it yet.
Union County Speedway, I live across the road from it, the owner, Billy, has told me more than once he would like to sell it. About 100 acres I think, neighbor on top of the hill to this place already has a Horse operation in place. DIRT TRACK, also has Tractor Pulls, Motor Cross Racing, Demo Derbies, and Flat Drags. (Has 2 Tracks)
Questions 1,2,3, and 4, yes. Question 5, no, you have to leave the area to get medical attention, pizz poor medical services, have to go 17 miles North, to Richmond, or 12 miles South East, to Oxford Ohio. I personally recommend Oxford.
Farmland prices can be ridiculous here, just like anywhere else.
One other thing about this area, it is a tourist trap, we have a good sized lake, and state park here, you would be 3/4 mile from the Northern tip of the lake, and have a boat launch there.
Here, is Liberty Indiana, 47353, if you map quest, goggle maps, or whatever, this track is on 44 West, about 3 miles West of town.
Now, if you are looking for cheaper ground, and a Dirt Track, I would suggest looking at West Union Ohio, lot cheaper on taxes, and a lot cheaper property values, that will go up. I have been thinking about going back over that way myself.
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