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Re: Your shop could hurt the resail value of your property!??
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Posted by Dave on May 14, 2002 at 08:48:58 from (24.197.2.30):
In Reply to: Your shop could hurt the resail value of your property!?? posted by Vince on May 14, 2002 at 05:42:44:
O.k. seems real weird to me.I am looking at real estate locally.The only place I have seen outbuildings as a problem,is in subdivisions where someone or some group makes stupid,opressive rules on what you can have and do.A friend got in some trouble where he recently moved for painting a existing outbuilding a color that wasn't approved by his neighbors!TAN!In a 30 year old run-down subdivision!Bunch of busybodies like that makes me sick.The town even called him and told him they can't have a pile of stacked firewood in the front yard,and they would be charged for removal if they didnt move it in a few days.they had complaints.they're getting lots of use from their 2 fireplaces,now.Can't have a building for the wood,can't have anything.I guess smoke is outlawed too.Never catch me in a place like that.I'm sure old iron would not be allowed there either.What a nightmare!Guess what? I walk away faster when it doesn't have storage space.Barns are a plus.I will not even think of buying in places where barns aren't allowed.I also know I am not alone,places I like never last long, and they are priced high.I look alot in the local "thrifty nickel" paper, for sale by owner ads and the local newspaper.Know why I am looking?My country home was too close to town.subdivisions are closing in on me on all 4 sides.They don't like tractors or barns or livestock.the county has tried and failed to rezone here,and I guess they will pass it when the new houses outnumber those that live here.Please leave the choice to the new owners,They will really appreciate it.I know I would.sign me as - still looking in virginia :-)
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