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Originally Posted by nailer
Its real value in $$$ has probably peaked. You're not ever going to get more in real terms than now. At least that's what a buddy who's an agent thinks. Personally speaking, I bought my house to live in and am a happy/comfy camper.
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Not here, the land is assessed at more than the house and outbuildings. Apart from what Maryland has bought up to keep open spaces it is going fast. It used to be you needed at least three acres, not any longer. They do cluster housing where each house has less than an acre but overall there has to be a common septic and drain field. We have 4.47 acres and we also had this place built to live in, it is just now so damn empty without her.