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Babyblue

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Mar 1, 2006
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Let me ask this most informed group a question. Is $85k for a lot that is 70x120 on average a good price that is located next to Peach Creek? The lot price includes water taps paid, no build out time, completed roads, curbing etc. at closing. Total of 88 lots. South of the Bay water access to the bay about a mile from 395.What you say? :?:
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Yes, if the lot does not include wetlands, I think that is a great price. Who do I contact to buy one?
 

GoodWitch58

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are you offering individual lots at this price? or selling the entire development @ $85K per?
 

Hop

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Oct 1, 2006
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sounds good but Peach Creek has that funk smell going on...anyone every notice that?...that's a big drawback in my book...:shock:
 

Jim Tucker

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Jul 12, 2005
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Most of the freshwater sources in SoWal have lots of dissolved sulfur that smells, especially after a big rain. Also, the swampy/marshy areas often smell of swamp gas (methane primarily). At Peach Creek you also have Alligators that might leave carcasses here and there, as do some of the residents on and around the creek, as well as lots of garbage around mobile homes.

At the end of Old Ferry Road is SoWal's only heavy industrial property. At present there are a couple of concrete plants there so there is a lot of noise and heavy truck traffic (dump trucks and concrete trucks). The zoning allows for heavier uses such as asphalt plants, chemical plants, incinerators, etc.
 

Babyblue

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Mar 1, 2006
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Most of the freshwater sources in SoWal have lots of dissolved sulfur that smells, especially after a big rain. Also, the swampy/marshy areas often smell of swamp gas (methane primarily). At Peach Creek you also have Alligators that might leave carcasses here and there, as do some of the residents on and around the creek, as well as lots of garbage around mobile homes.

At the end of Old Ferry Road is SoWal's only heavy industrial property. At present there are a couple of concrete plants there so there is a lot of noise and heavy truck traffic (dump trucks and concrete trucks). The zoning allows for heavier uses such as asphalt plants, chemical plants, incinerators, etc.

Peach Creek is big. What area has the carcasses? Also were are the trailers with trash. I have not seen that.
 
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