Posted by JT on March 06, 2008 at 14:29:52 from (70.226.209.165):
In Reply to: What's it worth?? posted by wyod on March 06, 2008 at 11:56:33:
If it were mine, I would give them this counter offer. They are getting $75,000.00-$100,000.00 an acre round here for building sites in a subdivision. at keast 25K or more for a 1/4 acre bare lot. They can buy the easement for say $75K an acre, then they would built a noise buffer between your property and the road they want to put in, do all the things to keep water drainage the same way it is now, then they could also build a noise buffer between the new subdivision and you. This might sound like a crazy idea, but it might get them off your back, still allow you to have your quiet life, and have a nest egg for retirement or a new house. that 2500 acre deal at 3K an acre would be 7.5 million, not a couple, I think they could afford to buy at your price and conditions if they really want it that bad. do you think the lots they are going to sell for houses are going to sell for 2-3K per acre??? Probably not. A counter offer that is what you and I think is a rediculous counter offer will keep you from loosing your shirt, and at least you will know where they are at in their minds of what it is worth. Jim
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