Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Land....A Serious Commodity....It is going away....too fast!

Click for more pictures ...Did you ever think that you would like a little place in the country?  Not too expensive, or too large?  Well.....over the past 5 to 10 years, more and more people who never were country residents have wanted to have a "place in the country"....or a "country place".
Most never thought they would pay very much for those "little spots", but times have changed.
The place above which is less than 150 acres and is located just South of Fort Worth is on the market for a mere $3700000 and change.

This lovely adobe style home on 64 acres is on the market currently for about $1,500000....and is near Weatherford.

Here in Texas we are seeing more Wineries and Vinyards become part of our landscape.  Here in the Metroplex there are many vinyards that have achieved notarity for the award winning wines they have produced....but just loving to be outdoors without the sounds of the city is enough reason for many to be interested in Texas land ownership.

80 acres near Millsap is available for about $1,500000.....

My point is this:  Land is hard to find.  Land near a city is particularly hard to find and much of it's enjoyment is to be able to get there and spend time without needing to take off 2 weeks to allow for travel time.  Most land no longer has mineral rights available, but there is little that compares to the quiet serenity of only hearing the birds, the deer, and a distant mooing cow in the early morning in Texas.

If you or someone you know is interested in buying or selling land here in the Metroplex area...I have willing sellers and buyers who have interest. 

 
 
 

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Welcome to Texas

With North Texas and Tarrant/Dallas area becoming one of the most popular relocation destinations, most people admit being born someplace else, "but getting here as fast as they could!" Once you learn about this area, you will most likely feel the same way.

I will happily answer any question about the area that you may have...just ask me.

You can always contact me at dianne@diannearnette.com or watch this blog for answers.

I look forward to your questions.