Is anyone else buying land?

Hi,

Given that your ghost is real, it's also possible he was a normal person who died and was buried somewhere else, but who returned to a place where he felt happy and secure.

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True, dead is dead. Still, if he's that recently deceased maybe he's still got family looking for him.

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Definitely discretion is in order.

Still, in theory, there "might" be a body in my neighbor's attic, or under the gravel in the backyard, or baked into some really bad meat pies on Fleet Street. It's the sort of thing a person doesn't know about for sure until/unless they run across it.

Which is why, if you did eventually decide to call someone to dig the filled-in area up, it would have to be "because the dogs won't leave it alone and now they've damaged the landscaping with all that digging, so maybe there's a leak down there or something that needs to be fixed".


Squeaky

(Chicken-day minus 2 and counting...!)
 
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My husband is like that too. The kids always want to get him a watch as a gift..and he's lucky if they'll last a week. They just stop working.

We've lived in a haunted house before... and it was NOT nice! We moved from there as quickly as we could. It was insane. It was either 100 yr old farm house or 150 yrs old (I forget) and there ended up being one room that I just could NOT go in... I barracaded it off. We had our Pastor and church elders come and pray over the house and everything before we even moved our furniture in b/c I could sense something wasn't right. We even annointed the windows and doors w/ oil after praying in each and every room. None of that helped. When we moved, I didn't even want to go back and finish packing up.

Back onto the thread subject.... what are IMPACT FEES? I've never heard of them. What are they for?

Thanks!
 
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* Chickfillhay--It's 102.6 miles from Ashland/Boyd Cty. 41101 to Richmond/Madison Cty. 40475. That's all I tried to get and getting that was a pain. Stupid mapping thingys just don't like you if you don't have specific addresses to feed them. So, no idea on direction or prevailing winds, either!!

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OH GOSH! YOU SWEETHEART! Approx 100 miles away sounds promising. I'll go look it up.
Thanks
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* Hollie-- I did see the Keys 35 years ago. I've lived here in the area twice; age 11 to 22 and again age 34 to present. Last time 441 was a dirt road, all either ag or scrub/pines. Now, it's a 6-lane highway with strip malls and oodles of prissy gated communities that all seem to be named after California coast towns. What's that about?? SoFlo is nothing like SoCal!!
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d.k :

* Hollie-- I did see the Keys 35 years ago. I've lived here in the area twice; age 11 to 22 and again age 34 to present. Last time 441 was a dirt road, all either ag or scrub/pines. Now, it's a 6-lane highway with strip malls and oodles of prissy gated communities that all seem to be named after California coast towns. What's that about?? SoFlo is nothing like SoCal!!
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I dunno but the architects in SoFl have it made. No sense of creativity what so ever. One thing I really despise about being here is I feel like an outcast because I have never learned Spanish. I really do feel discriminated against. Ahhh well. For me, it's too expensive to buy land for what you get. Down here I can spend over 150,000 on a 50'100' lot. Then destroy a very fragile ecosystem to boot. I think NOT haha. I'll go somewhere and try not to create such an impact. And Florida is not it. So yer looking into Kentucky? That'll be a cultural shock for ya!
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Buying land is a great investment. Some of the homes that are being foreclosed on, can be bought for a very small investment considering what the values will be in a few years. It is really sad the foreclosure rates. Some people purchased houses much bigger than they could afford but some renters are being caught up in this mess too...and they did nothing wrong.

8 acres w/a large steel building, nice trees and a decent house in ND is $65,000. All around you is farm land. You can do whatever the heck you want and have as many chickens you want. (I just ask you don't let your dogs run cause I happen to live not far from there and my dog stays in the yard)
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UP of MI has land and no poisonous snakes or gators. You can find some great deals if they are not priced to hood wink the retirees. Just don't expect to be able to work as our governer has really took us to the cleaners, oh ya I forgot it was the gov that was in 5 years ago that did it (ya right). WI has some nice land too. If your closer to the bigger cities the jobs are better.
 
we are selling a 108.2 acres in west virginia.
see it at propstrealty.com
asking 275,000.00.
the web site has a lot of piccys!!!
it has great water and it is spring fed.
runs year round and is at 3,000 ft so it is good and clean!!!
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we are moving to virginia , have found 9 acres in a town called wicomico church that will be our new home, going totally solar , i am sick of paying the electric company !!!!!
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