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hmmm, mr. enbloc...sounds like you crowned yourself king.
p.s. just teasing
Could you even get a permit for a range these days? 20-25 acres won't be enough. You will also need liability insurance.
Seems .gov has more of an issue with white men with guns.If the Hadjies can do it... why can't we?
Would that make Mini-ninjer our High Sheriff?
2nd in line for the throne i'd suspect.
It would be owned by a trust, no individual owners. The trust would have a charter and elected officers.Going into real estate or a business with a partner or partners very rarely ends well.
Seems .gov has more of an issue with white men with guns.
Me too! Whats up brother?! (except for the curse part)Hey. Who you callin' White?
I identify as a Sub-Saharan Samoan with the Irish Curse...
Me too! Whats up brother?! (except for the curse part)
Been down this road a bit in logistics. A Church to anchor it on is the secret to securing a presence and maintaining it against legal and administrative red tape.
Why do you think the nut jobs always do it? That protection goes deep.
No you lolDad?!
Hey if just for a place for NESers to hunt and do some shooting, not necessarily an official range. View attachment 269756
The way to do it would be to form a club, then the club buys the land. King & Bartlett comes to mind. I don't know what the buy-in is to be a member, but it's probably pretty steep: They own 88,000 acres.
A new club (call it Northeast Shooters) would sell full memberships at say, $10,000. Get 20 members and you have $200K to purchase land with. BUT, who can build? And where on that land can you build? Who gets the nicest lots? Lots would have to be sold for an additional fee to members at a price equal to an agreed value. Hilltop lots are going to cost more than swamp. What if nobody can't stand the dick nextdoor? Can he be booted out? What about somebody who's late on their share of the property taxes?
It sounds like a nightmare.
No caretaker work involved. Feel free to hunt or shoot on it.I'd like to offer free caretaker services.
No caretaker work involved. Feel free to hunt or shoot on it.
Honestly, I haven't been up there for a few years. I'm on 11 acres in Salem, and just hunt out in my back yard. If you're familiar with the area, come in on Mountain Rd to the end, the road drops down to a sort of cul de sac before the wetland. Cross that, and the corner of the property is about 40' beyond that, on the left side of the road.Awesome. Do you come up now and then? I'd love to check it out.
It's on a class 6 road, not maintained. No problem with ATVs or snowmobiles. Shit, get 5 NESers together, buy it in a Trust, I'd even consider carrying the note at interest only for 5 years with $10k down, int only, and you'd have a place to hunt, camp, shoot, that no one could kick you off of. It's also fully surveyed. You can go to nhdeeds.com and pull up the map. 5 guys/gals, $2k each buy in (+ closing costs) and $15k interest only at 5% for 5 years, balloon pmt at the 5 year point. $125 a month per person. Not a bad investment for a piece of private reserve.If it can ride a dirt bike/ atv their too I’d be in..
Quite serious with the right charter and group.
As others have said, it's been discussed before.Why hasn't there hasn't been an nes land group buy? We have thousands of members. Why the f not?
Maybe not enough land but you would have the NES Clubhouse already! Love the Wilton area.
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