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    #46
    164miles gate to gate(Mesquite to Archer county), time depends on gettin across the metromess on 20

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      #47
      Mines at my door. I don't have much (12 ac) but it was enough to get me outta the rat hole city life. My lease is only 10 min away tho.

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        #48
        I’ve got 4 different properties, 2 are about 1 hour away and the other 2 are 5 min away

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          #49
          3 hours each way to both places in Texas. 26 hrs to the place in ND

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            #50
            Originally posted by sharpstick35 View Post
            3 hours each way to both places in Texas. 26 hrs to the place in ND
            Dang how often do you make it up there?

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              #51
              120 miles. Travel time varies widely due to Houston area traffic.

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                #52
                I remember you telling me where your place was at. I bought 30 acres up there in 1979 and sold it when I got layed off in 1983.

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                  #53
                  Same as Drycreek. Live on 20 acres in Troup but my home place is 113 acres & approximately 1 hour

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                    #54
                    An hour for one the other is an hour and fifteen minutes.

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                      #55
                      Man that would be awesome. We’re going crazy here. If it’s not the dogs barking it’s trying to navigate around the neighbors six cars. They have a 60’ driveway and still find the need to park em in the street. SMH ��*♂️

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                        #56
                        42 minutes door to door

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                          Don’t know if you’ll get that for a place that large brother. Usually larger places sell for less per acre. Someone correct me if I’m wrong. You could list it yourself, invest in a bill board on I-10 and sell it in a week saving at least 3% on commission cost if not more.
                          for sure wouldn't get that out there YET, the prices are going up fast. had a cold call and someone offered $3500/acre.

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                            #58
                            Our family land is 757 miles from my doorstep. Houston and Baton Rouge Bridge are the determining factors of the day’s drive.

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                              #59
                              Gosh I wish I woulda had some cash when I was younger!

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                                Gosh I wish I woulda had some cash when I was younger!
                                Don't we all! Heck 10 or 15 years ago would have been fine. Lol

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