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Country Property Dirt Cheap: How I Found My Piece of Inexpensive Rural Land...Plus My Adventures with a $300 Junk Antique Tractor

Country Property Dirt Cheap: How I Found My Piece of Inexpensive Rural Land...Plus My Adventures with a $300 Junk Antique Tractor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read...
Review: This is not a reference book, it is however an excellent read that goes through the processes that one man used to find his dream property.

Another book I purchased "Finding and Buying Your Place in The Country" was more of a reference book and doesn't go into much at all on techniques for finding your property. Perhaps you need to buy both of these books for the complete picture.

I learned a few things that hopefully I can use to find my dream property. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read...
Review: This is not a reference book, it is however an excellent read that goes through the processes that one man used to find his dream property.

Another book I purchased "Finding and Buying Your Place in The Country" was more of a reference book and doesn't go into much at all on techniques for finding your property. Perhaps you need to buy both of these books for the complete picture.

I learned a few things that hopefully I can use to find my dream property. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Entertaining Read
Review: Turner's book reveals the basic process of searching for rural land. The basic credo of the book is "those who refuse to accept anything but exactly what they want often get it". The most valuable thing about the book is that it is honestly entertaining. I could probably have picked up a more technical book that gave greater details and strategies, but frankly, knowing myself, I would not have read it all. This book I read cover to cover in 5 hours. That's pretty tough to beat. Turner needs to write some more books like this...


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