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RE: [RC] [RC] Anyone know of a property for sale? - Laurie Durgin

Try Northeastern Alabama (I am looking too, moving this fall and live in Ga.) For that price you can find land and home --East of lake Gunthersville to the Ga. border Gadsen, Huntvilles, Scottsboro, Ft. Payne , Valley head. There are some trails in the area. See Archives about "Alabama Trails" Yellow River Recreation ara has some. Walls of Jerico -just opened, someone sent me a list ,if you have a fax I could send it.Pigeion Mtn in Georgia..lots of other areas.
Then in more rurual areas of Tenn. Ga, Alabama are in that price range and Florida of course has nice trails and that price outside of major cities-- but better be ready for evacuation...
Try searching "horsefarms" in those areas, or "land for sale" and also add city names.
I bought topo mapes and look at those too.
Metro areas in Se are in the 10000$ acre and up (into the 30,000's +) --You have to get an hour or more outside fo Atlanta to get it under 10,000 acre roughly ... Smaller cities and around them a cheaper, towns even cheaper, more expensive in nicer areas and interstates.
Also check before buying, I have found lots of RR tracks or airports in the cheaper land, and flood plain means lots of bugs and gnats and mysquitos in the south-- and I mean lots.....


From: Ridecamp Guest <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RC]   Anyone know of a property for sale?
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:00:22 GMT

Please Reply to: Debbie Ager or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Does anyone out there know of any property for sale anywhere that has good access to trails and on which horses can be kept? I'm planning to move this summer, but I haven't decided where to yet. I definitely want a place to ride (I'm an endurance rider), and probably in the southern half of the US (someplace to ride year round). I can spend up to $150,000 if it's ready to move in to, or up to $50,000 for undeveloped land. Please e-mail me directly if you know of a place. Thanks!
Debbie Ager
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