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    Re: Looking for Land in Alabama

    Quote Originally Posted by warpigM-4 View Post
    Come on down to Blount County a lot of good farms and wooded areas around i will start looking around for you .I always wanted to train with you .this would be awesome

    I would not get close to Huntsville that area has gone to hell
    Haha... how has Huntsville gone to hell?

    I take offense to that as an on again/off again native Huntsville-ian. My cousin lives in Oneonta, which I believe is in Blount county, so I guess it is as bad as I have heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I have looked at this county via landwatch and a few others.

    Usually the better deals can be found via word of mouth (hence this thread).

    NOTE: If a member here helps me find a good deal on land, there IS an awesome reward waiting for you!



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    Haha. You'll just have to consider SC. PLUS... You'll have a VSM, lots of m4c members (20+), and a multitude of instructors at the ready. In the dead of winter (basically January) we rarely see anything below 40 during daytime hours. If you gave SC a second thought, I'll help in whatever area I can. Just a heads up.
    Acta Non Verba

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I have looked at this county via landwatch and a few others.

    Usually the better deals can be found via word of mouth (hence this thread).

    NOTE: If a member here helps me find a good deal on land, there IS an awesome reward waiting for you!



    C4
    On Landwatch, Check St. Clair County or Blount. There are severl in the 2000-2400 range. A few in Ashville, AL less than 1800per. Plus they are nearby me! I want to buy one of the ones in Ashville, but I don't have that much to put out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steyrman13 View Post
    On Landwatch, Check St. Clair County or Blount. There are severl in the 2000-2400 range. A few in Ashville, AL less than 1800per. Plus they are nearby me! I want to buy one of the ones in Ashville, but I don't have that much to put out.
    I am basically looking in ever county in the Northern section of the State.



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    What is the furthest south county you would be interested in? Dekalb and Jackson can have some good prices, along with Colbert Franklin and Lawrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by steyrman13 View Post
    What is the furthest south county you would be interested in? Dekalb and Jackson can have some good prices, along with Colbert Franklin and Lawrence
    Right now, I am really focused on Jackson County. There are some real values there.




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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Right now, I am really focused on Jackson County. There are some real values there.




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    Jackson County is a nice area. It may be pretty "hilly" in some areas but still nice.
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    Grant, do you have your heart set on Alabama?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Grant, do you have your heart set on Alabama?
    At this point, yes. Ease of travel from Ohio (under 10hr drive), land cost, property taxes and business friendly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Grant, do you have your heart set on Alabama?
    Already been down that road, brother

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