Posted by Tony in Mass. on February 16, 2013 at 07:18:35 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Realtors Association posted by NY 986 on February 16, 2013 at 05:36:17:
My father used to say New York went into the great depression, and never came out. The guy from Conn I sold our last NY place to went to the county tax sale about a year ago. He doubled the acreage for about $3000. I am talking about 200 acres for 3 grand. People downstate that bought it all from my mom's relatives 40-50 years ago-'for an investment'. the decendants lost it all to taxes. Not a very good investment was it? They should have bought a couple vets or Mustang convertibles and pushed em into a garage for 40 years. But, yeah, now 'his' taxes will be hard to handle, life in the northcountry goes on... till there is no one living there except state employees... which was Mario Coumo's idea in the 80's wasn't it? Nothing changes for the better in New York...
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