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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I don't plan on building a house any time soon (or moving). Maybe a cabin at best. The land will mostly be used as a Range to host and teach classes during the winter months.


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    Alabama gets pretty damn cold too, my friend.

    Just tell your students to suck it up!

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    Ever consider SC? Beautiful here. Cad Latham (VSM and m4c member), Scoby (m4c member), myself, or other area members would be glad to help you out. Very mild climate here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Alabama gets pretty damn cold too, my friend.

    Just tell your students to suck it up!
    LOL, no it doesn't.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Alabama gets pretty damn cold too, my friend.

    Just tell your students to suck it up!
    With respect, I'm not sure you have a firm grasp on what cold is. It was 20 below zero with windchill factor in the area of ohio where I'm from. That's cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal dose View Post
    Ever consider SC? Beautiful here. Cad Latham (VSM and m4c member), Scoby (m4c member), myself, or other area members would be glad to help you out. Very mild climate here.
    Was orig. looking VA, but in the Western part. Because of the elevation, it isn't any warmer than Ohio.

    SC is a fine state, but I want to get as warm as I can. Alabama also has fantastic ratings for small business and some of the lowest property taxes in the country!



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    Re: Looking for Land in Alabama

    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    $4,500 an acre is what I would classify as expensive.



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    For me it would be anything above $2500 an acre. But I am cheap. I mean even at $2500 an acre, it would have to be a good piece of land. Maybe that is why I still don't have land.

    There are better deals in lower Alabama, below Montgomery. That is a little farther than I want to travel though. If I am going that far in am going to the beach.


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    Quote Originally Posted by halfkorean View Post
    For me it would be anything above $2500 an acre. But I am cheap. I mean even at $2500 an acre, it would have to be a good piece of land. Maybe that is why I still don't have land.

    There are better deals in lower Alabama, below Montgomery. That is a little farther than I want to travel though. If I am going that far in am going to the beach.


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    Ya, I want to stay at $2500 an acre or less. This price is somewhat easy to find once you get into 200 acres or more (which is what I am considering).


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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Was orig. looking VA, but in the Western part. Because of the elevation, it isn't any warmer than Ohio.

    SC is a fine state, but I want to get as warm as I can. Alabama also has fantastic ratings for small business and some of the lowest property taxes in the country!



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    Shhhh, Grant dang man .

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    Re: Looking for Land in Alabama

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Alabama gets pretty damn cold too, my friend.

    Just tell your students to suck it up!
    Yeah, I mean it has been in like the upper 40s the past couple of days. . And schools closed early because they thought it might snow last week.

    In all seriousness, we do get the occasional ice storm every 8 years or so. We just have to worry about tornados.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal dose View Post
    With respect, I'm not sure you have a firm grasp on what cold is. It was 20 below zero with windchill factor in the area of ohio where I'm from. That's cold.
    I may be from TX, but I'm plenty aware of what cold is and that you can get colder temps in Ohio than Alabama. Didn't say otherwise.

    My point was that Alabama still has plenty of sub-freezing days in the winter, and when it comes to training, anything sub-freezing makes it harder/less enjoyable.

    Hell, even TX gets below freezing
    Last edited by Ironman8; 01-23-13 at 10:07.

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