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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2102068" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I went from living in the country outside any city limits where I could should what, where and how fast I wanted to living in the city (OKC) where I'm not even allowed to shoot a bb gun or shoot a bow. Let me tell you...wherever you choose to buy make sure it's not only outside any city limits but far enough out it's not in danger of being incorporated. My BIL gave me some great advice once and that was "when you buy property buy as much acreage as you can afford and try, if at all possible, to buy acreage that buts up to federally protected land or other type of wildlife management property". There are a lot of people who've bought property outside the city but found themselves surrounded after 10 or 15 years...that's what you want to avoid if possible. </p><p></p><p>I've seen beautiful 20, 50, 100+ acre homes in the Moore area surrounded by new housing additions and commercial properties. That has to be heartbreaking for the families who have passed those properties down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2102068, member: 24446"] I went from living in the country outside any city limits where I could should what, where and how fast I wanted to living in the city (OKC) where I'm not even allowed to shoot a bb gun or shoot a bow. Let me tell you...wherever you choose to buy make sure it's not only outside any city limits but far enough out it's not in danger of being incorporated. My BIL gave me some great advice once and that was "when you buy property buy as much acreage as you can afford and try, if at all possible, to buy acreage that buts up to federally protected land or other type of wildlife management property". There are a lot of people who've bought property outside the city but found themselves surrounded after 10 or 15 years...that's what you want to avoid if possible. I've seen beautiful 20, 50, 100+ acre homes in the Moore area surrounded by new housing additions and commercial properties. That has to be heartbreaking for the families who have passed those properties down. [/QUOTE]
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