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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 4256641" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p>It all depends on how you look at it if it is worth it. When we bought our 42 acres we wanted a place to build a house on and where we could hunt and shoot. All the land had to be useable, that is no really steep hills or extreme drop off's. We also did not want a parcel that had been recently timbered off. It took over 2 years after we bought it to build the house, workshop, and have all the utilities connected and buried and brought to the house.</p><p>The piece of mind knowing we can do what we want when we want is priceless. I wouldn't sell our lot for 3X what we paid for it.</p><p></p><p>I do not know anything about buying land for investment purposes but common sense will tell you if you get a decent deal on good property in time the value will increase simply because they cant make any more of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 4256641, member: 14220"] It all depends on how you look at it if it is worth it. When we bought our 42 acres we wanted a place to build a house on and where we could hunt and shoot. All the land had to be useable, that is no really steep hills or extreme drop off's. We also did not want a parcel that had been recently timbered off. It took over 2 years after we bought it to build the house, workshop, and have all the utilities connected and buried and brought to the house. The piece of mind knowing we can do what we want when we want is priceless. I wouldn't sell our lot for 3X what we paid for it. I do not know anything about buying land for investment purposes but common sense will tell you if you get a decent deal on good property in time the value will increase simply because they cant make any more of it. [/QUOTE]
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