Paulville News! $180 per acre

Northern Maine. Lots of land for $200 an acre, and with access to water/electric/jobs (some), etc.

I was looking into it to... Like 150 Acres with a 4 acre pond for 70k

But it would have to be a group of people. I could not live there all by myself.

To lonely.. :eek:

LongWong/island

Huhm, how bad is the winter there?
Very cold ! -0 temps and a lot of snow.
 
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This smells like a scam.

Who is making money off of this idea?

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I at least like to see 1000 posts and then I'm still skeptical.

My lawyer once told me. " I would not buy a ten cent property without having a deed search done. Your just asking for trouble."
 
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Make sure it's not in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Dell City. Wouldn't want to be forcibly annexed.
 
Sorry, that is desert! Are you guys crazy? That price is average at best. Not only that but it is in the middle of nowhere! If you are willing to actually look at serious places look for acreage around Waco, Commerce, or Greenville. Much of the land around those areas is already zoned agriculture and is far more fertile and less than 30 miles from real cities that can provide services like Internet and Water, oh and JOBS! In Kemp property is listed for around $3,000 an acre and selling for $2500 per, this may sound like a fortune, but this is property that will actually support crops. Often times you can find property that already has ponds or creek access as well.

Hahah @ Waco. That just brings up bad images for me, right there.
 
Hey Look,

If the Israelis can take desert and turn it into farmland, we can do it to.

I personally think you should get away from being a gated community and become a legitimate municipality, but thats just my thoughts.

Still, I am not worried for the folks moving out there. With all the technology we have, it could theoretically be the most inhospitable place in the United States, AND STILL be turned into a wonderful town.

Don't let the naysayers get you down. They're just upset cause they didn't think of it first.

J.
 
We found 50 acres at a low price of $180 a acre in Texas..:)

Log in and check out West Texas Land Prospect #1 in the forums at
paulville.org

1 share per acre

there are 50 total shares and only 11 more shares available



If you really want a community with resources, shops, etc...then you may want to look into new urbanism...of course you'd have to do things a little differently if people want land to farm on but it is a cool model...http://www.newurbannews.com/
 
Finally a way to get some that value for our taxpayer dollars...I wonder if you could make a 6 story apartment building out of a silo... :-)

We should buy this as a gated community.. lol

Your $1,500,000 will get you:

• 57 acres terrain one and a half hours west of Spokane, 10 minutes from Interstate 90.
• 16 underground buildings including:
• Three 160' Tall Missile Silo.
• Three (4 story) Equipment Terminal buldings.
• Two Antenna Silos.
• 100' Diameter Control Dome.
• 125' Diameter Power Dome.

The purchase conditions are $300,000 down payment, 7% interest payments in three years, skip the middle man! Step right up, folks! Step right up.

The cost to build this is well over 500 Million.






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Hey Look,

If the Israelis can take desert and turn it into farmland, we can do it to.

I personally think you should get away from being a gated community and become a legitimate municipality, but thats just my thoughts.

Still, I am not worried for the folks moving out there. With all the technology we have, it could theoretically be the most inhospitable place in the United States, AND STILL be turned into a wonderful town.

Don't let the naysayers get you down. They're just upset cause they didn't think of it first.

J.

Most of it went back to desert unfortunately. The currently "blooming" parts were always that way.
 
Gated community?
Man...this is not what all of this is about. And we wonder why people are calling us whackos.
 
This smells like a scam.

Who is making money off of this idea?

Probobly not a scam. The price is probably for the land and not for the mining/mineral rights. So if oil is discovered in the area, you can expect a well to pop up in your backyard, with little to no recourse on your end to stop it.
 
I've been to Dell City, Texas before. Unless there is a run on salt, that land is worthless. I certainly understand that $180/acre is a bargain anywhere, but you couldn't pay me enough to actually move there. (Maybe I'll buy a lot and rent it to someone else.) Anyone wants to move out there, let me know. I'll buy a lot and rent it to you for $10/year.
 
No.


Just...no. We need to be spreading our message throughout the United States, not locking ourselves up in an isolated community.
 
Isolating ourselves in islands and gated communities is not what the Revolution is about. The revolution is about protecting our rights and not having a slothful gluttonous government dictating every aspect of our lives.

we want to put ourselves out there for the world to see, not lock ourselves away.

Everyone is gonna rebel in their own way, but i think its important to keep the big picture in mind. This is about restoring the US Constitution as the supreme law of the land, holding our elected officials responsible for not upholding the Constitution.
 
I've been to Dell City, Texas before. Unless there is a run on salt, that land is worthless. I certainly understand that $180/acre is a bargain anywhere, but you couldn't pay me enough to actually move there. (Maybe I'll buy a lot and rent it to someone else.) Anyone wants to move out there, let me know. I'll buy a lot and rent it to you for $10/year.

I think we can make this work... we are just missing the right logo.
Some snappy graphics could overcome all of the problems.
Here are some ideas:

dellcity2.jpg


dellcity1.jpg


dellcity3.jpg

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This isn't a bad idea, its like the Free State Project (and we know how effective that was :rolleyes:) only more concentrated. It sure is better than the Liberty Island idea. At least its still in the United States.

Also to the detractors that feel its scary to be surrounded by clones, just stick around in this forum long enough and see how different we RP supporters all are. We're individuals. You want to talk about clones?! Just live in a big city, mass media homogenizes all.

Gated communities sound confining, but here in So Cali the better neighborhoods are usually gated. I see it as more of a security measure than anything else. Personally I don't like it, but hey whatever.
 
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