Tuesday, March 6, 2018
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20 acres bought 14 years ago and it's landlocked. Hope the land has appreciated enough should she sell. Maybe she could paraglide in and out of her property, which might be less frustrating than trying to get a road built. Good luck to her. Hope she somehow got to visit her property and totally enjoyed her visit to TFL, meeting Big Ben, and seeing our beautiful West Texas skies. I've always loved seeing the lit Pegasus above Terlingua at night.
Adventurous. I hope they also visited Big Bend National or State Parks.
When I stayed at Big Bend, I met an older, very nice man from England.
Big Bend is the least visited National Park in the U.S. The lodge was nice. I camped out with my pets.
Big Bend has wonderful literature about this area. A day trip would be nice. Then there is the observatory at Ft. Davis.
And just out of Fort Davis - there is the wonderful Indian Lodge Park. Built by the CCC during the Great Depression. Nice place to visit & spend a night! Lots cooler there than further south and they have a cool swimming pool!
I did not think landlocked parcels could be legally sold... you have to have an easement - at least in Virginia.
Larry, easements is one of the questions you should investigate before buying land (a lot of states don't guarantee one). Another one is, who owns the mineral and water rights under that piece of dirt you are looking at? Then building codes or the lack thereof.
Buying land, in another country, without SEEING it? Maybe England has fewer con men. We got lots. One in the White House.
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