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re: Thinking about buying a couple hundred acres of hunting land and living on it
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:56 am to LSUTiger205
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:56 am to LSUTiger205
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A 100 acres in Sumner or Williamson County will run you 1mil
This. I've looked for property similar (nothing near 100 acres) in and around Sumner County. It ain't cheap, and it's going up as the population increases. And as the county and city govt's keep making questionable financial decisions. I'd love to move back up there (former Hendersonvillian), but it likely won't be Sumner County. Lately I've been looking at the counties surrounding Cookeville.
Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:32 am to MaroonOldCrow
Where we're looking is about $3-4k/acre. But again, it's not near anything.
The other guy said it well. I think sometimes we hunt too hard for easy and assume it's better. Although I think the difficulty of growing enough crops and killing enough meat to feed a family is being overstated here, I'm much more ok with hard work and simple living than with inner-city life. And if there is an economic or natural disaster, life will go on a lot closer to normal for people that can sustain themselves.
The other guy said it well. I think sometimes we hunt too hard for easy and assume it's better. Although I think the difficulty of growing enough crops and killing enough meat to feed a family is being overstated here, I'm much more ok with hard work and simple living than with inner-city life. And if there is an economic or natural disaster, life will go on a lot closer to normal for people that can sustain themselves.
Posted on 3/7/13 at 12:57 pm to MaroonOldCrow
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I'd love to move back up there (former Hendersonvillian
I graduated from HHS.
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