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Posted by Jack M on October 04, 2003 at 13:57:12 from (151.199.35.76):
In Reply to: Off topic Building a house on your own land. posted by Huw from west wales uk. on October 03, 2003 at 08:22:38:
Here in the town I grew up in (northeastern Ma.)it has gotten to the point that if you don't have a six figure job you can,t even afford the land. (goes for 250k for 40,000SF). I bought my house many years ago before the yups infested the town. Gone now are the farms and the rural charactor of the town. What is here traffic jams, nasty people for the most part, and very high taxes. I'm getting ready to get out. Our kids are grown and we have bought an old farm in Maine. There it is easy to build as long as you have a suitable land for septic. We bought 60a, and will put the house so no one can build next to us. I hope I don't live long enough to have those***** yuppies invade where we are.(they probably won't,too cold for them) I wish you luck. Jack M.
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