Bird
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Wow, Paul, you do have some strict regulations. We have practically none compared to you. One reason I bought the 10 acres I have was to move my parents' mobile home here, too. I had to get a permit to put in a second septic system, had to put in a second water meter (one residence per meter is the rule), had to put the right kind of pole, conduit, weatherhead, etc. for the electric company's approval, and beyond that, do anything I wanted to (or could afford to pay for).
A friend of mine is in the hay business and has several hay fields scattered around over this end of the county which he has leased, and within the past 3 three years, at least 3 of them have sold with the new owners dividing them up into 1 to 5 acre plots. Some have new site built houses on them, but the majority are new manufactured homes (mobile homes) going in. But of course, the area is still developing quite slowly.
In fact, I'd like to sell my place if I could get 90% of what I've put into it./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Bird
A friend of mine is in the hay business and has several hay fields scattered around over this end of the county which he has leased, and within the past 3 three years, at least 3 of them have sold with the new owners dividing them up into 1 to 5 acre plots. Some have new site built houses on them, but the majority are new manufactured homes (mobile homes) going in. But of course, the area is still developing quite slowly.
In fact, I'd like to sell my place if I could get 90% of what I've put into it./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Bird