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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3345711" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Dang. Thanks for the great replies. Lots of good info. I figured Dennis would, as always, come through with some fantastic advise. So thank you, fellas.</p><p></p><p>Been on OSA for a long time and I assumed most knew but will answer some of the questions/statements. My Inlaws are alive and well living in Sapulpa. Our goal is to be as close to them to be able to take care of them as the years progress. It is also long past time to get the hell out of socal. There is a 50/50 chance our son will be going to OSU so being in OK is a big bonus. With all that and most likely me transferring my job to the Tulsa area we would want to end up somewhere in central/eastern Creek County. </p><p></p><p>Being on a county road is great advice. It has crossed my mind but that's about it. Easements do seem like a giant PITA. I'll have to keep this in mind. We do have some nice leads on some potential land in the Mounds area that is a lot of acreage but couldn't really act on it until we make the move. Luckily the landowner doesn't have much desire to sell at this time. We are going to walk the property next time we are in town. Unfortunately I think it may fall just inside the city limits. My Inlaws are also very good friends with a well known former OK politician who seems to know a metric chit tonne of people and will be a great resource to help us find and purchase land. </p><p></p><p>Keep the advise coming as I really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3345711, member: 14646"] Dang. Thanks for the great replies. Lots of good info. I figured Dennis would, as always, come through with some fantastic advise. So thank you, fellas. Been on OSA for a long time and I assumed most knew but will answer some of the questions/statements. My Inlaws are alive and well living in Sapulpa. Our goal is to be as close to them to be able to take care of them as the years progress. It is also long past time to get the hell out of socal. There is a 50/50 chance our son will be going to OSU so being in OK is a big bonus. With all that and most likely me transferring my job to the Tulsa area we would want to end up somewhere in central/eastern Creek County. Being on a county road is great advice. It has crossed my mind but that's about it. Easements do seem like a giant PITA. I'll have to keep this in mind. We do have some nice leads on some potential land in the Mounds area that is a lot of acreage but couldn't really act on it until we make the move. Luckily the landowner doesn't have much desire to sell at this time. We are going to walk the property next time we are in town. Unfortunately I think it may fall just inside the city limits. My Inlaws are also very good friends with a well known former OK politician who seems to know a metric chit tonne of people and will be a great resource to help us find and purchase land. Keep the advise coming as I really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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