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I am looking to buy some land somewhere in the south west area of tennesse. I,ve been looking in Dunlap and Tellico. Looking for a about five or so acres with no restrictions. I just wanted to know a little about these towns or any other in that area. I do stone (ledge stone,fire places,cast stone) work and looking for an area that is sort of close to a grownig town to start a business and a family. Any advice will be appreciated.
thanks Jesse |
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I just read that post and wondered the same thing. I live in southwest Tennessee and am nowhere near these towns! |
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No wonder my mail is always late!!!!!! I really live in East Tennessee and never knew it!
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