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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3055858" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just a bit of info for those looking for land.</p><p>If it has hunting areas on it, the price goes up.</p><p>If you buy land next to somebody that has great hunting, they will hate you for drawing "their deer" off their property. It doesn't matter that they are coming onto your property to eat because their property doesn't offer any food sources, but it's "their deer"</p><p>Research the land to see if it has easements for pipelines, etc that require maintenance annually although those areas can be great hunting areas and they might put new pipelines through there and you get damages payments for surface and minerals if you own them. Always buy the mineral interests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3055858, member: 5412"] Just a bit of info for those looking for land. If it has hunting areas on it, the price goes up. If you buy land next to somebody that has great hunting, they will hate you for drawing "their deer" off their property. It doesn't matter that they are coming onto your property to eat because their property doesn't offer any food sources, but it's "their deer" Research the land to see if it has easements for pipelines, etc that require maintenance annually although those areas can be great hunting areas and they might put new pipelines through there and you get damages payments for surface and minerals if you own them. Always buy the mineral interests. [/QUOTE]
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