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re: What do you think about this New Mexico property?
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:15 pm to Phattie Jet
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:15 pm to Phattie Jet
Dumb question. What do you do with random lots? Couldn't you just camp in some state/national parks?
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:25 pm to AUCE05
You also have to be very careful when buying property out there. From my limited experience, many of the development properties are not particularly desirable tracts.
I looked at a beautiful valley property wedged between two smaller mountains - then I found out it was in a Superfund Site. I went out to a Colorado property near the Motherwell Ranch - it had a giant power line running through a key area.
I looked at a beautiful valley property wedged between two smaller mountains - then I found out it was in a Superfund Site. I went out to a Colorado property near the Motherwell Ranch - it had a giant power line running through a key area.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:25 pm to AUCE05
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Dumb question. What do you do with random lots? Couldn't you just camp in some state/national parks?
Certainly, but you don't own it. You could do stuff like shoot guns and have a fire, where many state and national parks might not let you. A private piece of land may offer you an easement to a larger piece of public land too though. Or access to a stream to fly fish, when the next public access is miles away. Some people just like to own their own piece though.
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