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We have rural land in some places that is zoned for no development at all because it's in a forest or set aside as recreational property. That stuff is relatively rare, though. I don't know if any actual farmland that is like that. It wouldn't surprise me if Big Agra tries to get laws like that passed. They already made it illegal for a lot of small farms to operate with other bullshit laws. The democrats are their best friends when it comes to that.
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No, it's about protecting the green belt to stop over development. If you can buy a minimum of 13 acres it is possible to get residential permission as a small holding but not guaranteed.TheReal_ND wrote:That's actually fairly interesting though. I bet it's some sort of leftist policy to attempt to ensure small farming.
Best thing to do is buy woodland and hide your truck/bender in the middle of it. Or better still move to France,Spain or Portugal where you can buy a run down farmhouse with 10 acres for peanuts.
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Whatever foo - wez bee enjoying our slice of pie.TheReal_ND wrote:Damn yankees.
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Bender?Montegriffo wrote:No, it's about protecting the green belt to stop over development. If you can buy a minimum of 13 acres it is possible to get residential permission as a small holding but not guaranteed.TheReal_ND wrote:That's actually fairly interesting though. I bet it's some sort of leftist policy to attempt to ensure small farming.
Best thing to do is buy woodland and hide your truck/bender in the middle of it. Or better still move to France,Spain or Portugal where you can buy a run down farmhouse with 10 acres for peanuts.
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It's $500K per acre anywhere around here.
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Disallowing normal people from owning property is a feature, not a bug, for serious statists.Montegriffo wrote:No, it's about protecting the green belt to stop over development. If you can buy a minimum of 13 acres it is possible to get residential permission as a small holding but not guaranteed.TheReal_ND wrote:That's actually fairly interesting though. I bet it's some sort of leftist policy to attempt to ensure small farming.
Best thing to do is buy woodland and hide your truck/bender in the middle of it. Or better still move to France,Spain or Portugal where you can buy a run down farmhouse with 10 acres for peanuts.
In the UK you probably must have a license from the crown to plant a potato in a window box.
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Probably $2 mil per acre around here.
Cheaper inland and north
Cheaper inland and north
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Yeah, what was I thinking? Appalachia is like a million per acre too. You guys definitely would not make it here. Maybe consider Texas.
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Or Utah. Definitely Utah. Not Tennessee. Utah.Speaker to Animals wrote: Maybe consider Texas.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:Yeah, what was I thinking? Appalachia is like a million per acre too. You guys definitely would not make it here. Maybe consider Texas.
There's a reason the land is cheap....Texas sucks.