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We are looking for a nice clump of mountainy land to build on eventually, near Lost River, or around Petersburg or Moorefield, or near the National forest. Looking for a realtor who understands our need for wild nature and space, we are NOT the subdivision type. Any ideas?
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Its all there for you...just bring your big fat checkbook....most of that land that used to be worth $1.00 per acre is selling for 10,000 times that...good luck...Want something cheap go to a tax sale..Nov 15th and buy what someone lost.
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There is lots of acreage in greenbrier and summers counties of that nature as well
Last edited by g_massie; 12-27-2007 at 12:09 PM. Reason: wrong |
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Randolph and Tucker countys would be a great bet too! Elkins in Randolph county is headquarters to the Mon. Nat. Forest
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