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<blockquote data-quote="GrantW" data-source="post: 2565509" data-attributes="member: 119307"><p>Texas resident here. </p><p></p><p>Not a good deal. I would keep looking. My advice for you, you're not going to find many GREAT or Good deal leases in Texas listed online. They don't need to be. You're best route will be to network. Talk to guys and make friends and branch out that way. When the good leases come open they don't stay open long. Texas is a huge place with almost all private land compared to many other states. There's a lot of really big ranches and even more 1000 acre or less places. </p><p></p><p>Network network network. And you'll find a good lease worth staying with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrantW, post: 2565509, member: 119307"] Texas resident here. Not a good deal. I would keep looking. My advice for you, you’re not going to find many GREAT or Good deal leases in Texas listed online. They don’t need to be. You’re best route will be to network. Talk to guys and make friends and branch out that way. When the good leases come open they don’t stay open long. Texas is a huge place with almost all private land compared to many other states. There’s a lot of really big ranches and even more 1000 acre or less places. Network network network. And you’ll find a good lease worth staying with. [/QUOTE]
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