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both, they're trying to offer deals to people that already own vacant lots there to buy more lots and a discounted rate in order to avoid a foreclosure sale.
YES YES YES.....and put a boat and RV in the yard. Oh, and some tractor tires at the end of the driveway with some flowers in them.
You forgot the prerequisite half dozen rangy hounds, chained to old engine blocks hiding in the tall weeds. As well as the tar paper covered "enclosed porch" attached to the double wide.
LOL I have actually seen this type of abode in areas of otherwise attractive housing! And people will still complain about zoning regulations, not realizing what happens when zoning laws are not enforced.
well the covenants would prohibit any type of that activity, so that wouldn't be an issue. however, if one wanted to snag a lot at a MUCH discounted rate, now would be the time to do it.
well the covenants would prohibit any type of that activity, so that wouldn't be an issue. however, if one wanted to snag a lot at a MUCH discounted rate, now would be the time to do it.
i dont think they would sell cheap, even now.
if you did get ahold of one you have to use a neighborhood builder
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