Transporters tend not to want to move non-runners. If you have a few runners, you could tow a non-runner onto the transporter with the runner. In the past I've had someone that was happy for me to drag the non runners onto a truck by towing them on (the tow car drive down the side of the truck.
Flat trays are magic ... but that restricts you to moving one vehicle at a time. I'd suggest it's easier and cheaper to re-purchase the parts vehicles down here ..... You enjoy the cold rightThe weather down here has been bloody awful.
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I don't want to go anywhere, I like it hereBut we also don't want a housing estate next to us
If our neighbor stays we will have a buffer
She doesn't want to move either
So was just throwing it out there
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If your on good terms with one or both neighbours , have a yak and see if / when you or they decide to sell to a developer,try and do it together , as several groups in Sydney have sold homes to developers as a single lot of 10-50 homes and ended up about 30% better off than as a single sale. Most developers would love to get a larger lot for 2-10 stages , than have to negotiate with each owner individually.
I have mentioned this to our neighbours several times, but so far they haven't bitten.
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Also on the OP ,10 acres at 1.4mill or 140k/ acre is a good buy for the developer!
Do the maths, 1 acre is (depending on lot size) good for 4-10 home sites, which go for how much in your area?
Looking at real estate sites, 160k for 400m2 or about 300k for half an acre in a different development!
https://m.realestate.com.au/buy/prop...=1478836426120
So depending upon zoning the profit margin on the 10 acres is a very tidy sum. You must subtract costs like roads and services such as power water and sewer, depending on the need, as well as council charges. I've heard figures from $25k/ block to over $80k/ block.
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