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<blockquote data-quote="usernametaken" data-source="post: 454210" data-attributes="member: 6820"><p>Gee Dun. I knew I was in the wrong place. Those prices don't sound 1/2 bad after what I've looked at the last 3 years. Except that part about the two big hollers. I found a place once, sounded just perfect, did a driveby, called the realtor and said how much open ground is there ? Answer was pretty much what I could see around the house. ( that being about an acre.) So, how much of it is timberland ? Oh it is most all timber land. Is what you are calling timber land what I call RAVINES ? I would have needed rock climbing equipment to repel down to the bottom of the property where 98% of the acreage was and then climbing equipment to get back up, over and over again. Not sure a goat could have survived there . :lol: </p><p></p><p>How do you advertise Ravines and Hollers as farmland?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usernametaken, post: 454210, member: 6820"] Gee Dun. I knew I was in the wrong place. Those prices don't sound 1/2 bad after what I've looked at the last 3 years. Except that part about the two big hollers. I found a place once, sounded just perfect, did a driveby, called the realtor and said how much open ground is there ? Answer was pretty much what I could see around the house. ( that being about an acre.) So, how much of it is timberland ? Oh it is most all timber land. Is what you are calling timber land what I call RAVINES ? I would have needed rock climbing equipment to repel down to the bottom of the property where 98% of the acreage was and then climbing equipment to get back up, over and over again. Not sure a goat could have survived there . :lol: How do you advertise Ravines and Hollers as farmland? [/QUOTE]
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