Deborah K
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But I lack so many little green marks![]()
Deb, check this property in SE OK for sale....133 acres, can be bought with up to 433 acres. This looks more desirable overall, in my opinion, as it has more open areas, ponds, a stream...
Not nearly as much woods, but then the other property would be probably 20 years before timber would be saleable....
http://www.landwatch.com/Hughes-County-Oklahoma-Land-for-sale/pid/204592631
Does "surface rights only" mean we can't dig wells?
Nope, but if'n thar's oil in them thar hills your screwed...

Saw this one too but in Tennessee
http://www.landwatch.com/Wayne-County-Tennessee-Land-for-sale/pid/50000022
Screwed, coal as well. You want land with mineral rights.What about gold?![]()
I'll show this to Mark. I wonder if flooding would be an issue. Need to check how far away nearest town is, and history of twisters.
This land isn't flat. It's forest, pretty much. Very perdy. http://www.landwatch.com/default.aspx?ct=D&pid=204973689
and, http://www.landwatch.com/Pushmataha-County-Oklahoma-Land-for-sale/pid/204973683
I live pretty much in the area if you can consider 60 miles away "in the area". I go through Antlers all the time and its nice country. Not what I would call mountainous but its not all flat land. The soil is good for growing food. Not a lot of jobs in the area unless you're into logging or farming. Talahina is pretty much mountains though and its beautiful. I've rode my motorcycle through there a lot. We always made a route through there and then what they call the winding staircase up to Wilhemena mountain in Mena Arkansas. Broken Bow lake is really nice too. The water is always cold there and its a pretty big lake with clear water. Anything you want to know about this area just ask.

Thank you! I will most likely be taking you up on that.
Oh and welcome to the forums!![]()
That's nice too. Wish they had more pictures of it.
Here's the website for it..this link is for another tract that's 141 acres. If you click on the pic it has a slide show
http://www.premiertimberland.com/premier-properties.php?id=18
FYI...Oklahoma has a state income tax, Tennessee doesn't. Sales tax may be lower in some parts of OK though
A lot of the time, when there's no state income tax, the property taxes are pretty high. Property's nice though. I'll show it to Mark. Is that in the Cumberland Plateau area?

It's in middle Tennessee...not sure but I will look at the map Gunny posted earlier in the thread and see if I can figure out. There's also a 1000 acre tract on there but pretty wooded and closer to a highway I think.
* I don't think it is actually...Cumberland Plateau seems more on the other side of Nashville but maybe someone here more familiar can look at it.
FYI...Oklahoma has a state income tax, Tennessee doesn't. Sales tax may be lower in some parts of OK though