I was called this morning and offerd this place to buy. Its not much to some but I miss the pine trees from home (Washington) and this land has lots of pines (odd for the area) and makes me feel kinda warm for it.
Thats a nice place, Whats the development of the area look like over the next 30/50 years.. Will it stay pretty much unchanged? Then that would be really nice then!
...I thought it was a gun, and I was going to tell you to buy it and give me some of the ones you don't want.
man i love it. how much land comes with it? things i'd look out for is if the local zoning was recently chainged or increased enforcement or whatever and the county said the modular had to go, and the other thing is if there's so many easments across so much of it you can't do anything with it. and of course, presumably perc and mantle's already been done, unless its on city sewerage and don't matter. i'd give an arm and a leg for something like that if the title and everything's ok. or i and it were in some part of the world where none of that would matter. =^^= .../\...
The place is in Missouri, the reason why I said pines were rather rare in our area. I was from Washington state originally and this is the reason I am interested in getting this, feel a little more like home. There area is pretty well not likely to develope. Wayne (a freind) owns the 200 acres across the road, all field so I have a great southern exposure. The only real drawback is buying something and not really wanting to go into debt. What i own currently is free and clear. I would likey sell all I had to buy this (alot of land comes with this place) but still should have some cash left over if all sells for what I hope it does. The mobil home is pretty small and stuff but really I dont need much I guess and if worse comes to worse I could have it taken away and build a small place.