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re: What would be the best state/area to buy land in?
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:27 pm to justaniceguy
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:27 pm to justaniceguy
North Central Arkansas was cheap compared to TX before Covid. Pretty, has all four seasons and very rural.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:42 pm to justaniceguy
Anywhere out west in the mountains that has water rights and access by county road.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:43 pm to justaniceguy
Northern Arkansas, Eastern Tennessee, Western NC, perhaps even Northern Alabama
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:45 pm to justaniceguy
You sound like a little bitch
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:54 pm to justaniceguy
Somewhere with good water sources
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:59 pm to justaniceguy
What’s your end goal? If it’s investment I’d get an H-E-B or Publix real estate guy drunk and figure out where they recently bought land. They’re buying 10,15,20 years out.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 3:11 pm to justaniceguy
If not Texas, I'd want anywhere in MS, AL, FL, or GA that's within 2 hours of the Gulf Coast.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 3:21 pm to hellifiknow
Funny I used to fish that pond in the first ad showing. Caught some great crappie in that pond.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 3:26 pm to Saint Alfonzo
quote:
Moving to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon. Yes I am.
Keep the wax
'N melt it down
Pluck some floss
'N swish it aroun'
I'd have me a crop
An' it'd be on top
That's why I'm movin' to Montana
Posted on 11/27/22 at 3:29 pm to HempHead
quote:
If you’re in the western third, sure. Go to Miles City or Glasgow and see if you’re still keen.
Same with Colorado and Wyoming. People think the whole state looks like the parts they're famous for. The eastern half of Colorado looks like Nebraska
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 4:50 pm to BR92
quote:
Keep the wax
'N melt it down
Pluck some floss
'N swish it aroun'
I'd have me a crop
An' it'd be on top
That's why I'm movin' to Montana
Yippy-Ty-O-Ty-Ay
Posted on 11/27/22 at 4:55 pm to justaniceguy
I’m wanting to buy a lot of land that I can build a home and hunt on. Nothing better than living on the land that produces quality deer and not having to worry about trespassers, thieves, long drives.
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 4:56 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 5:03 pm to justaniceguy
The further you are away from any major city , the cheaper land gets.
Example. Folks bought 1500 acres 1hr north of Baton Rouge. Could have bought 3000 acres for the same price…north of Jackson.
Example. Folks bought 1500 acres 1hr north of Baton Rouge. Could have bought 3000 acres for the same price…north of Jackson.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 5:04 pm to justaniceguy
NW Arkansas get my vote.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 5:10 pm to evil cockroach
Land is only worth as much as you can develop it for and that is usually tied to proximity to a city.
The supposedly worthless land being pushed in Glengary Glen Ross, Rancho Rio, was outside Albuquerque. Not worth much in the 80s, worth significantly more today as the city grew in population.
If land is appreciating outside of that, it means either a strike in some resource (oil typically) or it is ideal farming / ranching land.
The supposedly worthless land being pushed in Glengary Glen Ross, Rancho Rio, was outside Albuquerque. Not worth much in the 80s, worth significantly more today as the city grew in population.
If land is appreciating outside of that, it means either a strike in some resource (oil typically) or it is ideal farming / ranching land.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 5:22 pm to justaniceguy
Western part of North Carolina.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 5:27 pm to HempHead
quote:
You could live like a king in Iuka.
Baw I know bought some acreage in Tishomingo County a little north of Iuka and got a barndominium built. He loves it. His research of his land found that there was a skirmish on his land connected with the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing (Shiloh to you Yanks).
And you would be surprised at the demographic makeup of Tishomongo County.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 6:53 pm to justaniceguy
quote:
Mississippi or Louisiana would offer greener pastures
Lol
I'd go with someplace hilly because you get more land per acre.
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 6:57 pm to justaniceguy
Jackson County, AL (NE corner of state) is absolutely beautiful. Land is still relatively reasonable, but with Huntsville’s growth, that won’t be the case for much longer.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 7:37 pm to Saint Alfonzo
When masks were mandatory, I bought my husband one that said “I might be moving to Montana soon” to try to make it a little more tolerable.
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