I've been looking at small (under 100 acre) tracts of land for sale for me and my dad to be able to hunt, and in my searches, Rocksprings seems to be populated more and its normal tract sales. I know Ozona area was hit hard with CWD but is the sell off in Rocksprings due to CWD as well or are people just not able to pay for the land since the stopped getting relief checks?
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostYep. Edwards county has had high volume for years. They keep selling 50-100 acre ranchettes and it floods the market. For whatever reason, Edwards Co seems to be the leading county for this type of subdivision. Not really sure why either.
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If you look on Lands of Texas….Edwards Co is filled with these subdivisions. It’s hard to believe that some of these parcels even sell. There’s countless tracts that are located on a hill side that’s covered in cedar. There’s a lot of these subdivisions popping up in Menard/Concho Co as well.
Thankfully there’s still a lot of large ranches left in the western/central hill country.
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It’s all about the money!! Way more $ per acre on smaller tracts… lots of places in Val verde popping up doing the same…. “Developers” get multiple peeps to finance the large ranch and split it up.
As mentioned above some of the tracts are virtually worthless but some people buy without even looking at the places…
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Originally posted by Voodoo View PostIs the land going down in price?
I’d say its more likely this Plandemic is coming to fruition instead of disease. I remember seeing luxury cars at the San Antonio food bank. Could be many people have to let go of property like this.
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Originally posted by matagordian View PostReal good friend of mine has volunteered at a houston food bank for 20 years and said more than half of the cars coming are luxury cars. He was telling me this 10 years ago. I think a lot of broke people **** their money away on cars.
Saturday 1 - worked and learned how to hang a door frame.
Saturday 2 - working on roof when new to be homeowner comes driving up in a somewhat new LINCOLN TOWNCAR to see how we were doing.
I looked over at my POS truck and was a smidge confused as to what was going on.
Saturday 3- learned my lesson and went back to working on my own chores list that had now grown due to being ignored the previous 2 weekends.
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