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"Moving away from the city". What to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3550874" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>This right here. I'm moving to OK this summer/fall so this is an interesting thread. THat being said it is my opinion that you may run into more problems with neighbors when you are separated by one to 3 acre lots as opposed to living on 10 - 20 acre lots a bit further out of the city limits. Crackheads and the like may not be able to afford the larger parcels and may give you the privacy and freedom you want while still being close to your needs and wants. I'm of the opinion with land and property, much like engine horse power, in that you always buy as much as you can reasonably afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3550874, member: 14646"] This right here. I'm moving to OK this summer/fall so this is an interesting thread. THat being said it is my opinion that you may run into more problems with neighbors when you are separated by one to 3 acre lots as opposed to living on 10 - 20 acre lots a bit further out of the city limits. Crackheads and the like may not be able to afford the larger parcels and may give you the privacy and freedom you want while still being close to your needs and wants. I'm of the opinion with land and property, much like engine horse power, in that you always buy as much as you can reasonably afford. [/QUOTE]
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