newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
In my case in Alexandria I'm pretty sure the guy that bought the other house had a good idea he didn't own the extra 2 feet and figured if he got it put in concrete drive I'd be the loser.I can never understand why somebody would spend 6 figures or more for a house on a small lot... and forgo a few thousand more to make sure they know what they own.
Another couple of survey things that have happened to me -
Back about 1962 my Dad and Grandad bought "20 acres, more or less" in Essex Center, Vermont. We built a duplex on it, several sheds etc. Wonderful place.
Lot ran from the road to about 10 feet on top of a cliff.
When he went to sell it in about 1984 he got it surveyed, turned out to be over 30 acres. Price increased significantly
When we went to buy our house in Mississippi it was being sold as on a 2.5 acre lot. Turned out to be a 3.5 acre lot for the same price.
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