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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3906563" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I’m seeing a lot of grows in our area obviously in distress.</p><p>They had no clue about Ok winds when they built grow houses covered in plastic.</p><p> Every one in our area has sustained substantial damage to those plastic round tops and they are not being repaired.</p><p>Good riddance.</p><p>Edit: The price the Chinese are paying for the small acreages are bumping up the prices of property in surrounding lands, which is a blessing to the county property tax collectors that are more than happy to raise the tax rates as property values increase. </p><p>Yes, that could be a benefit of someone selling but most people live in their homes for extended periods, required to pay the ever increasing property taxes. </p><p>Ted Turner, at one time the largest property in the US would buy property in Montana or Idaho, or Wyoming because he wanted exclusive rights to fish premier trout streams, build a million dollar cabin, sell property to others at rich kid rates which increased property taxes so high that the ranchers owning the land over generations would be forced to go bankrupt and sell tens of thousands of acres. Guess who bought them for further development? </p><p>That’s how that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3906563, member: 5412"] I’m seeing a lot of grows in our area obviously in distress. They had no clue about Ok winds when they built grow houses covered in plastic. Every one in our area has sustained substantial damage to those plastic round tops and they are not being repaired. Good riddance. Edit: The price the Chinese are paying for the small acreages are bumping up the prices of property in surrounding lands, which is a blessing to the county property tax collectors that are more than happy to raise the tax rates as property values increase. Yes, that could be a benefit of someone selling but most people live in their homes for extended periods, required to pay the ever increasing property taxes. Ted Turner, at one time the largest property in the US would buy property in Montana or Idaho, or Wyoming because he wanted exclusive rights to fish premier trout streams, build a million dollar cabin, sell property to others at rich kid rates which increased property taxes so high that the ranchers owning the land over generations would be forced to go bankrupt and sell tens of thousands of acres. Guess who bought them for further development? That’s how that works. [/QUOTE]
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