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I am feeling like Goldie Locks
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1461633" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am beginning to feel like Goldie Locks from the three bears. You know this one is too hot, this one is too cold. Today I looked into the third farm in a week. The ad on line looked interesting. Said it was 2 miles from a neat little town. Turned out it was right smack on the edge of town. In fact town is on three sides of the property. The one spot on the property which would allow a house to be built was spitting distance from two other houses. And because of a creek that runs through the property a person would have to drive into town to access the farm land portion of the property. One of the ones from last week was in an irrigation district. The water cost is $70 an acre and then you had to pay the cost of pumping it on your fields. The other had a little tiny house which needed to be torn down...... I am tired of too hot and too cold. I want just right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1461633, member: 498"] I am beginning to feel like Goldie Locks from the three bears. You know this one is too hot, this one is too cold. Today I looked into the third farm in a week. The ad on line looked interesting. Said it was 2 miles from a neat little town. Turned out it was right smack on the edge of town. In fact town is on three sides of the property. The one spot on the property which would allow a house to be built was spitting distance from two other houses. And because of a creek that runs through the property a person would have to drive into town to access the farm land portion of the property. One of the ones from last week was in an irrigation district. The water cost is $70 an acre and then you had to pay the cost of pumping it on your fields. The other had a little tiny house which needed to be torn down...... I am tired of too hot and too cold. I want just right. [/QUOTE]
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