Posted by 37Chief on February 13, 2014 at 10:46:26 from (70.181.169.77):
I posted last week I have a 1/2 acre for sale. The neighbor lady said she was interested in my land. The family applied for a loan for the land, or for a house. The family found a house. They needed to finalize something soon, as the husband was starting a new business, and didn't want that to happen until they had the loan. In my last post I told of a relator who could offer way more for the land. I was considering taking more money. I got beat up quite bad on that one from you guys. And rightly so. Next time I will think things over a little more when making decisions. I would never thought at 71 I would need to come up with 350-400 thousand to divide mom's 3.9 acres. You just can't believe what the city is making me do.When that is done I will have one of the 1/2 acres to sell. Hopefully I get that much for the 1/2 acre. This old farm land has turned into the high rend district. Mean while the relator is charging ahead with his buyer.Probably more than you wanted to know. Stan
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