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Snow Wheeling?
PaulW:
--- Quote from: rocket on January 17, 2009, 04:53:07 AM ---its one of thoes long, skinny lots. I hate thoes, it's the least useful way to plot land. Just a way for the developer to get the most houses on a street, and sell big ackerge (SP?) lots. though 13 is nice. I looked at a house that had 3 acers, the lot was 50yd wide and went very deep from the street. not useful at all, it still had neighbors like it was on 1/2 acker
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house is close to the neighbor and the front of the property is 43 feet road frontage but it goes back 1800 geet almost 1/3 mile.
PaulW:
and i'm off to see the house. i have the digi camera with me and i'll take pics of everything possible. espically the land. i'm hoping it's still like the untamed lots in the area with rocks, but the way the land is split up i'm thinking it used to be farm land and there's not many rocks left. but i may have great stone walls throughout the property
PaulW:
unfortunatly the house is a complete tear down. i had my realator offer $45k for the land :D
rocket:
at least this way you can build the house you will love, and the seperate 3-bay shop! The house will be extreamly energy efficient which will save you enough money each year for upgrades!
PaulW:
--- Quote from: rocket on January 18, 2009, 02:33:37 AM ---at least this way you can build the house you will love, and the seperate 3-bay shop! The house will be extreamly energy efficient which will save you enough money each year for upgrades!
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so the house is a complete tear down. the sill plate is shot all the way around the house, and because of such the main floor joists are cracked in half. there's sections of where the addition was added where they sistered it in with freaking 2x4's. there's sections where the joists are just cut out for no fucking reason. all the copper in the house has been stolen, there carpenter bees in the soffets, not to mention the field stone foundation crubling. the drainage doesn't exsist so all the driveway water goes straight into the basement. the septic was last inspected in 1986, so the whole septic likely has to be redone. the well is collapsed, and now the bad items...lol. needless to say i put in a bid for 38k.
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