ketsair
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- thomas hill reservior missouri
i'm only selling a small 20 acre piece of it, i'll be living on the other side of the fence
you should come and buy it anyways!!! i'm going to make a lake out of some of the rest of my land, if your into mx, i've got an mx track too. but i want to make a wave machine in the lake:bigeyes: :bigeyes: :bigeyes:Whtbread said:It's a shame you live in Missouri. I am looking for land as we speak. It would have made the whole thing easy for both of us.
roughly 80 acres, might be buying the property to the east of us in a few yearsWhtbread said:I do wish I had a piece of land big enough to sell off 20 acres. How big is the land total?
Sweet.ketsair said:roughly 80 acres, might be buying the property to the east of us in a few years
thats $43,554007 an acre so 80 acres are worth $3,484,320,558. sounds a high to me. Land in fl is quite a bit cheaper...Whtbread said:Sweet.
There are places where I work that 5000 square feet of land is 4-5 million dollars. Imagine if you had 80 acres here.
WaveDemon said:thats $43,554007 an acre so 80 acres are worth $3,484,320,558. sounds a high to me. Land in fl is quite a bit cheaper...
let me excavate my land over there and sell it there :lmao: there'd better be gold in them thar hills :lmao:WaveDemon said:outside of Tampa is worth about 100k+ per acre
I'm talking about out lying areas that can commute to Tampa where new subdivitions can be built. The country area would be a lot cheaper.ketsair said:you guys are talking about in town acreage prices right???? or like industrial, or something right??:bigeyes: surely it aint that high in the country
ok, i was freakin out for a bit...who would pay that kinda jack for country life????WaveDemon said:I'm talking about out lying areas that can commute to Tampa where new subdivitions can be built. The country area would be a lot cheaper.
where i am it's really quiet....i do whatever i want, noone ever says anything to me, or even sees me do what ever...it's coolWhtbread said:The sad part is that missouri is probably a much nicer place.