...Ok, so here is a situation, hypothetical if you can, or realistic if you dare.
There is some land near your home, the land itself is worthless. Can't be built on unless you were to sink tens of thousands of dollars- possibly $100K to actually build a home on it. It has a deep revene, some spring fed water, nothing really but a dribble, lots of trees, and the locals claim that if it is bought and built on, that the buyer would need to purchase a tract of land similar in cost in protected wetlands as part of the purchasing deal. If it was offered at a price that you considered reasonable, even though you know that you can't build anything on it, would you buy it?
The lot across the street from us is up for sale, at the cost of $10K. The lot is the same size as ours, but there is nothing there. Ok, I take that back, there is some trash from the local bear from last fall and there are many cute little bunnies and birdies, and I am sure several snakes...but other than that, nothing.
It has been for sale since the opening of our development- 1993. No one has purchased it yet, due to the cost of actually building something there, and all the fill dirt that would be needed to make it a usable lot.
I know that we are not going to live here forever, but it would keep a portion of the neighborhood in a natural state....
Just wanted to throw that out there and see what anyone thought about it.
There is some land near your home, the land itself is worthless. Can't be built on unless you were to sink tens of thousands of dollars- possibly $100K to actually build a home on it. It has a deep revene, some spring fed water, nothing really but a dribble, lots of trees, and the locals claim that if it is bought and built on, that the buyer would need to purchase a tract of land similar in cost in protected wetlands as part of the purchasing deal. If it was offered at a price that you considered reasonable, even though you know that you can't build anything on it, would you buy it?
The lot across the street from us is up for sale, at the cost of $10K. The lot is the same size as ours, but there is nothing there. Ok, I take that back, there is some trash from the local bear from last fall and there are many cute little bunnies and birdies, and I am sure several snakes...but other than that, nothing.
It has been for sale since the opening of our development- 1993. No one has purchased it yet, due to the cost of actually building something there, and all the fill dirt that would be needed to make it a usable lot.
I know that we are not going to live here forever, but it would keep a portion of the neighborhood in a natural state....
Just wanted to throw that out there and see what anyone thought about it.
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