Originally posted by bless 'em all
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOne of the guys here. His family own a 10000 acre ranch in Texas with a huge house. $5m.
Around here that buys you a 5 bedroomed place on 1/4 acre!!!
The best bit is the planning laws (or lack of) outside of city limits. They fancied a newer house overlooking the lake, so picked the site, drove a bulldozer down the road, turned right into the tree-line and kept going 'till they got to the lake.
"That's the drive sorted."
Three months later they're sitting on the porch overlooking the lake with G&T's in hand.
Can't do that here .....
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostPick someplace in the middle and you get get 300 acres and a house for 1/3rd of that price.
Around here that buys you a 5 bedroomed place on 1/4 acre!!!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostGo on the other coast and its 20x time that!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSomeone I sub-contract work to has just bought a house (log cabin) in New York State, complete with 15 acres of land. For this, he is paying a shade under $90k - damn on £60k.
Jealous.
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A friend of ms doodab used to live in something similar, about half of the land was swamp.
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Living in the wrong country
Someone I sub-contract work to has just bought a house (log cabin) in New York State, complete with 15 acres of land. For this, he is paying a shade under $90k - damn on £60k.
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