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Posted by rustyj14 on April 16, 2007 at 12:17:50 from (71.245.188.19):
In Reply to: Re: development on development posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2007 at 11:59:15:
Aww, just hang on to what you have, and when you are the only large tract left, you should be able to get a pile of big ones for it! Or, the developer will make lots of trouble for you, and you'll have to sell at a big loss! No use worrying about it--you'll get the heave-ho, if you don't sell! they'll figure out some costly reason to let you stay there, if you don't sell! Money talks--B.S. walks! And, if you have that stuff around yer property, you'll be the talk and complaint of your neighborhood! "Why, his place didn't smell like that on the day we looked at the property, and when we signed the papers to buy it! He must have started doing that smelly work after that!" Mark my words!! I've seen it here in my area! Our Borough was a nice place to live, until the developers sued the Borough about the restrictive zoning laws, 1 acre lots, etc. And the borough fat-heads gave it all up to the fat developers! Now, every housing plan is full of cracker-boxes, thrown up on 1/4 acre lots, 200 or more in each section, 40 feet apart. the houses have 2x3 rafters! (In snow country) OSB panelling everywhere, cheap fixtures, shoddy construction, nd the plastic siding blows off everytime the wind blows! I don't know if you are familiar with Ryan Homes, but they are not the ones to buy!
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