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TOW
01-28-2007, 15:52
LAND FOR SALE




Located approx: 2 miles from Hot Springs, NC.

20.7 Acres Rolling ridge and pasture
Great View on Historic land ( USGS MAPS known as Shaleville)
Bellcow Mt,Little Knob and Rich Mt view to east
BluffMt. view to West
Bubbling Spring on the same road
One house built in 1900 Board and Batten style
Reconstructed in 1992 - with pluming etc.
Well water from 325 Feet down
One 40 year old Tobacco Barn and Corn Crib
Other miscellaneous out buildings
Between other large parcels “Farms and Pasture”
Below Brushy Mountain Near Blood River
Very quite off the main roads but very accessible.
Approx 9 min ride to Hot Springs
Privacy yet easy ride to Hot Springs this is IT…


FOR SALE BY OWNER
$ 675,000.oo


email Daniel Gallagher [email protected]

TOW
01-28-2007, 15:53
If your looking for seclusion and have been thinking about moving into the Hot Springs area, this place is very ideal for that. I have hung out on this farm from time to time when I was in that area............

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 16:01
You joking? WAY too much $$$ for that.

Desert Lobster
01-28-2007, 17:53
That's a small house here in Southern California.

Tipi Walter
01-28-2007, 17:58
Good grief, I thought my Hilleberg tent was expensive. I'll just stick with something that is mobile and paid for and comes with hundreds of thousands of acres. I don't mind the walk.

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 18:00
obviously Dan ain't targeting local buyers.

Fly By Mike
01-28-2007, 18:01
Thats a dozen or more houses in Millinocket, ME and its only a little bit colder right now.

eyewall
01-28-2007, 18:08
Yikes, I can buy over 100 acres of some very expensive Iowa farm land with a house on it for less than that...

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 18:12
675 grand for 20 acres and some raggedy-ass buildings is outrageous.

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 18:21
What would you suggest as a more realistic price?

you tell me slick

Heater
01-28-2007, 18:24
What would you suggest as a more realistic price?

184K. :-?

Because that's what I have in equity. :D

I hope to get 5 or so acres and a nice house OUT of the city for that soon. :sun

tiamalle
01-28-2007, 18:52
675 grand for 20 acres and some raggedy-ass buildings is outrageous.About $200,000.00 is a lot for this.There are a lot of hillbilles sitting on easy street because of just what you said.These people from big cities where the price is high and and buy this property you cant give to the locals and thinking what a bargin.They are scalded,feathers plucked and fried before they wake up and smell the roses.:o

g8trh8tr
01-28-2007, 19:35
If you don't like the price then don't buy it but damn quit your sniveling about it. Since they own the land they set the price, kind of how it works in America!

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 19:58
i bet you paid $150 for hikin' sticks:)

Mountain Maiden
01-28-2007, 20:09
Or, if you prefer to live in town, there is a teeennny-tiny (650 sq ft) house on 1.4 acres in Hot Springs for $225,000...

Lone Wolf
01-28-2007, 20:10
Or, if you prefer to live in town, there is a teeennny-tiny (650 sq ft) house on 1.4 acres in Hot Springs for $225,000...

that's more like it:rolleyes: :)

Jack Tarlin
01-28-2007, 20:15
The whole area around Asheville has gotten very trendy in recent years, and people are starting to look at outlying areas, like Mars Hill, Marshall, and of course, Hot Springs. And a great many of the people shopping for real estate are well-to-do out of towners, in many cases looking for a second, or a vacation home. Is this lot over-priced? Beats me, I don't live down there and don't know much about land values in H.S. But something is worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and I hope Dan finds a buyer.

ImkerVS
01-28-2007, 20:40
My wife and I looked all over the Mars Hill, Marshall and Hot Springs area. Prices are ridiculous. Most of the sellers are sitting waiting for the rich Floridians to come.

We went over the mountain into Tennessee and bought in the Erwin area. Just 50 minutes away, same mountains, no state tax, lot more house and land for your money. And if not here, there's Hampton, Roan Mountain, Flag Pond, Damascus.

Don't get me wrong, I like Hot Springs a lot. If you just won the lottery and money means nothing to you, buy in.

Tipi Walter
01-29-2007, 00:25
Just give me a 5 acre grubstake and a tipi with a woodstove.

Jan LiteShoe
01-29-2007, 00:54
Just give me a 5 acre grubstake and a tipi with a woodstove.

And a clean, strong spring.
And good soil. Maybe a mule, and a shed.
And cell reception.
You see how it starts? LOL.
:)

Toolshed
01-29-2007, 08:25
Prices are ridiculous if you are a local. Prices are great if you received your $385,000 bonus for 2006 (on top of $480K in salary) and are looking for some land and $600K is not a lot of money for something that you want.

If their world is shucking peanuts for $6.85/hour, runing stills or playing banjo (besides selling overpriced farmland to cityfolk) or whatever the hell they do in that little NC town :D , let's face it .... You don't know what you don't know (when it comes to cityfolk flush with disposable income).

Farmland....Redneck retirement....Better than the state lottery jackpot.... :banana

Tipi Walter
01-29-2007, 12:09
And a clean, strong spring.
And good soil. Maybe a mule, and a shed.
And cell reception.
You see how it starts? LOL.
:)

It works for me:

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/7/8/7/4/Scan17.jpg

I dug a spring from a little seep. Cell phone? You're kidding about the cell phone, right?

TOW
01-29-2007, 12:12
You joking? WAY too much $$$ for that.I don't know, i don't have that kind of money to even think like that, but with the way real estate is going these days and the way Hot Springs is being incorporated that price maybe right on the money?

TOW
01-29-2007, 12:14
If you don't like the price then don't buy it but damn quit your sniveling about it. Since they own the land they set the price, kind of how it works in America!and you can always offer less..............!

TOW
01-29-2007, 12:15
Or, if you prefer to live in town, there is a teeennny-tiny (650 sq ft) house on 1.4 acres in Hot Springs for $225,000...and there it is there!