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Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 02:15:30 -0600
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Subject: Arizona Desert Land

This seems to sell the sizzle but not the steak.

At $17,000 per acre, in the remote high desert no less, one would expect at 
the least:  reliable roads all year long, public water, public sewer, 
public electric, and no annually bulging community association type fees, 
OR restrictions.

That would be a minimum.  Incentives to buy would be things like 
already-paved driveway up to the prime building area on the small lot, mail 
delivery to the end of said driveway, OK now that we dream, how about free 
wi-fi all over the development?

Well, let's hear what it is really like and why the price is so high.

David Pizer wrote:

Here is a real estate investment in Arizona.

Beautiful, pristine land in the high desert located 1 to 1 1/2 hour drive 
north
of Phoenix and Alcor.  Safe in a seculded valley and yet just 3 easy miles 
from
pavement of State Highway 69,  on a good dirt road 

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