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    Learned 2 things.

    I've learned two things today.
    1.- I will never be able to afford land in Texas.
    2.- There are some rich people in this forum.

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      Originally posted by Corndog106 View Post
      I've learned two things today.
      1.- I will never be able to afford land in Texas.
      2.- There are some rich people in this forum.
      You don't have to be rich to own land. I waited way to long, just have to know where to look and make some small everyday sacrifices that can add up monetarily over time.

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        Originally posted by KactusKiller View Post
        You don't have to be rich to own land. I waited way to long, just have to know where to look and make some small everyday sacrifices that can add up monetarily over time.
        It all starts with a dream

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          Posting here first, I'm selling my land in Menard, just under 18 acres. I have had this property since 2011, and I'm ready to get something a little bigger otherwise I would keep it, I have really enjoyed this place!. Lots of whitetail, occasional Axis and turkey. Also had a couple of fallow on camera several years back. Property backs up to a 500 acre ranch on one side, and 150 as I recall on the ranch behind me. PM me your email for pics, and additional information. Comes with 4X6 double blind, ground 4x4 box rifle blind, ground bow box blind and 2 older feeders $73,000 ag exempt, I believe taxes were $30 last year, has electricity avail. Having trouble posting pics, on this thread, I will try to do another ad and post pics.
          Last edited by ontarget; 01-21-2021, 01:15 PM.

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            Never seen this thread before! I have only looked at the last page but will start at the beginning when i have more time.
            I am definitely looking for a ranch within 100 miles of The Woodlands. 300 would probably be a minimum. Hopefully closer to 1,000. Columbus and LaGrange area has proven to be incredibly pricey regrettably, but just beautiful ground. I really like Madisonville going towards Crockett however. I already have land in deep East Texas so not very interested in being in the piney woods again.

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              Originally posted by Corndog106 View Post
              I've learned two things today.
              1.- I will never be able to afford land in Texas.
              2.- There are some rich people in this forum.
              If you really want to get scared, check out Colorado. Moved here 6 years ago from Tx, had done plenty of research... but still wasnt prepared for land and home prices. I bought a sweet little 1000sqft cabin in 2015. 2 acres with access to 9 private stocked trout ponds, 5 mins from millions of acres of national forrest... it has DOUBLED in value in 5 years!

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                [QUOTE=ontarget;15419551]Posting here first, I'm selling my land in Menard, just under 18 acres. I have had this property since 2011, and I'm ready to get something a little bigger otherwise I would keep it, I have really enjoyed this place!. Lots of whitetail, occasional Axis and turkey. Also had a couple of fallow on camera several years back. Property backs up to a 500 acre ranch on one side, and 150 as I recall on the ranch behind me. PM me your email for pics, and additional information. Comes with 4X6 double blind, ground 4x4 box rifle blind, ground bow box blind and 2 older feeders $73,000 ag exempt, I believe taxes were $30 last year, has electricity avail. Having trouble posting pics, on this thread, I will try to do another ad and post pics.

                Passing this on to my dad.

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                  Pm sent sir.

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                    Originally posted by ontarget View Post
                    Posting here first, I'm selling my land in Menard, just under 18 acres. I have had this property since 2011, and I'm ready to get something a little bigger otherwise I would keep it, I have really enjoyed this place!. Lots of whitetail, occasional Axis and turkey. Also had a couple of fallow on camera several years back. Property backs up to a 500 acre ranch on one side, and 150 as I recall on the ranch behind me. PM me your email for pics, and additional information. Comes with 4X6 double blind, ground 4x4 box rifle blind, ground bow box blind and 2 older feeders $73,000 ag exempt, I believe taxes were $30 last year, has electricity avail. Having trouble posting pics, on this thread, I will try to do another ad and post pics.
                    Sent you a PM sir.

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                      Looking for 50 plus acres in this general area. A house on the place would be a bonus.

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                        Originally posted by hoythunter02 View Post
                        Sent you a PM sir.

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                        PM Replied, please see pics at my other listing under Menard Land for Sale on the classifieds.

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                          Looking for acreage in southern Coleman county. Consider anything from about 50 up to 400 or so acres.

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                            I guess I might as well ask too. Looking for land in Lavaca or Colorado county. Would like it to be heavily wooded. Minimum 30 acres.

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                              Originally posted by FCoDxDart View Post
                              I guess I might as well ask too. Looking for land in Lavaca or Colorado county. Would like it to be heavily wooded. Minimum 30 acres.
                              i might have something coming up off 111 about 15 miles from yoakum. that's a ways from colorado county though

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                                Selling 40 acres in Garvin County Oklahoma, just north of the Arbuckle Mountains, 1/2 mile west of I-35 (about an hour north of Gainesville, TX) . Mostly wooded with food plots, pond, two wells, three phase electric, county water and excellent cell coverage. Asking $249,500.

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