Beware of Carpetbaggers, which are the advance vangard of the developer. If they can't buy a parcel of land theirselves, they will pay a "nice young couple" to do it for them... Nothing they tell you and nothing they put on paper is worth a thing in a court of Law.. The land will change hands so many times that anything you may agree to (in writing) is never passed on to the next purchaser..(Home builder, etc.) Those carpetbaggers are Professionals and as such are VERY believable, Lie for a living and have NO attachment to your community.. And, being an "OWNER" does NOT make you a good custodian of the LAND..sounds like you are of the same mind as a develloper.certainly not that of a Farmer (and a Farmer is Certainly NOT a tree-hugger). $105,ooo for 40..?? Land is easily $60,000+ per acre here in central Ohio... The 1st to sell around here sold for 2,000 to 2,500/acre most were 2nd and 3rd generation family tracts..those people got Raped.. The commissioners here are totally Bought and pocketed by the developers..in a public forum at the High School, they refused to have any discussion without breaking up the people into 10 groups (divide & conquer), so no public outcry could be rallied...told us (the commissioners) that Sawmill Rd would NOT be develloper-driven, and 2 days later it came out in the newspaper that the developers WOULD be putting Sawmill Rd in..a Bold-Faced Lie to the public.. Good Luck, BTDT...
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