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<blockquote data-quote="Gobble4me757" data-source="post: 5742322" data-attributes="member: 22545"><p>So it's super thick all around on all the neighbors but y'all are correct. Met with the guy and will have to bring a dozier in as well.</p><p></p><p>In the first pic, we are trying to buy the 25 acres to the west of the new plot as it's vacant and will hopefully buy in the future. He will grade it some as well as leave a few white oaks in the plot and all. The second, we are actually moving it north a hare to take advantage of keeping more oaks on that prop line as well as getting off of it. Here is the updated pic. I will continue to update this thread as he will be working on it in November.[ATTACH=full]199543[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobble4me757, post: 5742322, member: 22545"] So it’s super thick all around on all the neighbors but y’all are correct. Met with the guy and will have to bring a dozier in as well. In the first pic, we are trying to buy the 25 acres to the west of the new plot as it’s vacant and will hopefully buy in the future. He will grade it some as well as leave a few white oaks in the plot and all. The second, we are actually moving it north a hare to take advantage of keeping more oaks on that prop line as well as getting off of it. Here is the updated pic. I will continue to update this thread as he will be working on it in November.[ATTACH type="full"]199543[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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