Best states to buy land.

HushBullHushBull Posts: 996
edited September 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Any ideas as to where would be a good place to buy land for building a prospective house?
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  • The best state to be in is happiness, peace and understanding before we fedder off any more property...
  • The best state to be in is happiness, peace and understanding before we fedder off any more property...

    Uhhhh, yea... I prefer wheat bread too and once I fucked the ground.

    BUT, to remain on topic...

    :rolleyes:
    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
  • HushBull wrote:
    Uhhhh, yea... I prefer wheat bread too and once I fucked the ground.

    BUT, to remain on topic...

    :rolleyes:

    sooooo... tell me how big was the hole you dug? did you use a bobcat or a measuring spoon?
  • I work for the loss mitigation department for the construction division of a very large and prominent mortgage company. I deal with properties we lent money on for houses that were supposed to be built but never were. Anyway, I see tons of people who bought vacant lots in Florida a few years ago with the intention of building houses on them and they never did, now those lots aint worth a damn. Some of them are selling for under $10k now and they bought them for over $60k, much more in some cases. Anyway, Florida has a huge surplus of vacant lots at low prices. I'd call a realtor out there to help you find some of them. Good luck.
  • I work for the loss mitigation department for the construction division of a very large and prominent mortgage company. I deal with properties we lent money on for houses that were supposed to be built but never were. Anyway, I see tons of people who bought vacant lots in Florida a few years ago with the intention of building houses on them and they never did, now those lots aint worth a damn. Some of them are selling for under $10k now and they bought them for over $60k, much more in some cases. Anyway, Florida has a huge surplus of vacant lots at low prices. I'd call a realtor out there to help you find some of them. Good luck.

    Great! Exactly the sort of tip I am looking for.
    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    arkansas and the arctic circle :D
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  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,200
    I'd say Florida but kep in mind weather considerations like hurricanes, some tornados and I believe it leads the US in lightening strikes.

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  • chadwick wrote:
    arkansas and the arctic circle :D

    Yea, well the artic circle I hear is a bit, hmm... cold.

    I'm already in Arkansas, blech.
    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
  • I work for the loss mitigation department for the construction division of a very large and prominent mortgage company. I deal with properties we lent money on for houses that were supposed to be built but never were. Anyway, I see tons of people who bought vacant lots in Florida a few years ago with the intention of building houses on them and they never did, now those lots aint worth a damn. Some of them are selling for under $10k now and they bought them for over $60k, much more in some cases. Anyway, Florida has a huge surplus of vacant lots at low prices. I'd call a realtor out there to help you find some of them. Good luck.

    Any sort of periodical or database where I can find all of this information cheaply and easily?
    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
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