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<blockquote data-quote="WilcoKen" data-source="post: 5778783" data-attributes="member: 16287"><p>If you buy some land you intend to hunt on pay VERY close attention to the neighbors. Especially if neighoring property is rental. I bought my place to live and hunt on 15 years ago. Its a great place and has gone up in value tremendously. BUT...neighbors to my right are horrible when it comes to messing up the deer hunting. They are pretty junky too--crap strewn everywhere. It's had probably 6 different renters in the 15 years I've owned it and most of them have been bad. It's sad because when I bought the place that neighbor was an elderly retired widower and good neighbor. He died about a year later and his kids sold it to a guy that buys places to rent out. The latest occupants over there have been the worst yet. To the point I'm seriously thinking of listing my place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilcoKen, post: 5778783, member: 16287"] If you buy some land you intend to hunt on pay VERY close attention to the neighbors. Especially if neighoring property is rental. I bought my place to live and hunt on 15 years ago. Its a great place and has gone up in value tremendously. BUT...neighbors to my right are horrible when it comes to messing up the deer hunting. They are pretty junky too--crap strewn everywhere. It's had probably 6 different renters in the 15 years I've owned it and most of them have been bad. It's sad because when I bought the place that neighbor was an elderly retired widower and good neighbor. He died about a year later and his kids sold it to a guy that buys places to rent out. The latest occupants over there have been the worst yet. To the point I'm seriously thinking of listing my place. [/QUOTE]
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