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Growth ain't what it's cracked up to be
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1345406" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>My SIL lives in Coopland, near Austin, she has a small 100 acre place. Its a nice area when they get rain..Flat, no trees though. Her place is in a movie. Gilberts Grapes, her house is in a scene when they are driving a car by it. Filmed it in that area..</p><p> We bought in when land went per acre for what people today pay for a nice meal out today. Our area is still considered cheap at 2000 an acre and its being bought up like crazy. But, population in our towns are going down. For us, its great. We have lush forests, soft fields of grass and no people...........oh and we're still Texans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1345406, member: 22072"] My SIL lives in Coopland, near Austin, she has a small 100 acre place. Its a nice area when they get rain..Flat, no trees though. Her place is in a movie. Gilberts Grapes, her house is in a scene when they are driving a car by it. Filmed it in that area.. We bought in when land went per acre for what people today pay for a nice meal out today. Our area is still considered cheap at 2000 an acre and its being bought up like crazy. But, population in our towns are going down. For us, its great. We have lush forests, soft fields of grass and no people...........oh and we're still Texans. [/QUOTE]
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