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Posted by toolman on August 21, 2003 at 14:20:06 from (24.244.47.165):
In Reply to: Closing in on us posted by Bring back the country, o on August 21, 2003 at 14:00:03:
unfortunately it is happening everywhere , where i live they have a ski hill and people are comming from everywhere and buying up whatever they can and building big fancy houses on it and that raises the assesed value of all the surrounding property forcing us to pay higher taxes, and eventually forcing us out,what does a farmer do when he can,t make a living farming anymore and has to work off the farm as well and some real estate agent comes along and offers him more money than he thought he would ever see at one time, he has to think about whats best for his family too, it,s a bad situtation and i don,t know what the solution is, i see it happening all around me, my friends and neighbours, if we don,t sell eventually we,ll be forced out , all i try to do is become involved with groups that try and slow it down some.if you find a solution let me know.
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