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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5778410" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>I am fortunate to own a farm I live on. It's 50 acres. I drive to a lease that is 45 minutes away that if all goes right I will own in the next 2 years it's 450 acres. I've hunted it my entire life it's always been a place I wanted. I would be hard for me to drive 2 hours 1 way regularly without a camper or someway to stay on the property. With that said I encourage every single person if they can somewhat make it work buy land it is not only a great investment but it is crazy rewarding. It's a nice comfort knowing it's yours and Noone can sell it or do anything crazy with it. Minimum I would say the right 20 acres would do depends on what you are wanting exactly to do with it. Buy as much as you can. My home place has went up to a stupid amount in the last 5 years it's mind blowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5778410, member: 11992"] I am fortunate to own a farm I live on. It's 50 acres. I drive to a lease that is 45 minutes away that if all goes right I will own in the next 2 years it's 450 acres. I've hunted it my entire life it's always been a place I wanted. I would be hard for me to drive 2 hours 1 way regularly without a camper or someway to stay on the property. With that said I encourage every single person if they can somewhat make it work buy land it is not only a great investment but it is crazy rewarding. It's a nice comfort knowing it's yours and Noone can sell it or do anything crazy with it. Minimum I would say the right 20 acres would do depends on what you are wanting exactly to do with it. Buy as much as you can. My home place has went up to a stupid amount in the last 5 years it's mind blowing. [/QUOTE]
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