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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    Portable crusher should have them all fit on one truck......

    ...Takes deep breath and flees..
    And makes them easier to store at the old peoples' home.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Depends how far your moving, a couple of tandem trailers, a BBQ, and your famous scones...
    Maybe I buy the block as is, and you just take a suitcase
    ^^ x 3
    Or you could have a garage sale & give the buyers 24 hrs to remove their purchases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    Ok Question here.

    The property over the back 120 acres sold for $8.000.000.

    The property 2 doors up 10 acres sold for $1,400.000.00.

    We have 5 acres here.

    If the developers came a knocking we might sell.

    How and the hell do you remove 20+ non running land rovers? There are a couple of others that are drivable. Not counting the others we have here not owned by us, that is the owners problem

    Harry suggested a couple of semis and the fork lift to lift them all on. What other thoughts? Maybe a Car carrier

    The 5 registered is easy moving

    Mrs hh
    Is it worth selling for maybe $700,000?
    What's the minimum lot size in your area? Could you subdivide, keep your part and sell off the front?

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    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 right The weather down here has been bloody awful.

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    I don't want to go anywhere, I like it here But 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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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    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 right The weather down here has been bloody awful.

    seeya,
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    after all the effort they went too to sneak over the borders to get them

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    I don't want to go anywhere, I like it here But 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

    Mrs hh
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    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.
    There was a bit on tele a couple of nights along these lines. A complete block of 23 homes was expected to double the value of individual sales.

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    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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