Posted by JR.Frye on February 16, 2010 at 14:22:51 from (71.7.56.19):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
You are right: I have seen this all to often City folks move to the country not knowing what is head of them, Only to find out that living in the country is not all that easy. In the long run it will cost them more to live in the country than the city, that is if they have to drive to work every day, 35/40/50 miles a day. And if they buy 10 acres or more land and build on it and don’t make it AG land the property tax’s will eat them up: I have a guy down the road from me that 35 acres and built his home on it and did not make it AG: land and his property tax is $4.000 a year, my 180 acres with my big two story new shop, 80’ horse barn, Tractor shed, and other outer buildings my property tax is $980.00 per year: By the way we just put new siding and a deck 6 yeas ago. That is the difference between AG,LAND,ACREAGE, RES.IT helps to be from the country or for the country. YOU CAN THE BOY FROM THE COUNTRY, BUT YOU CANT TAKE THE COUNRTY OUT OF THE BOY. Am I complaining NOOOOOP: JR.Frye
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