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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2177769" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>If you look around San Antonio and Austin Get your pocketbook ready. I built my house for $430k in 2005 west of New Braunfels it will sell for a bit over $700k and there is no inventory. they are building toward me everyday--the houses are on a postage stamp and are $380-$450k I live in a very sought after school district, and people are flooding in from CA, NV, New Jersey, Oregon etc...and frogforaday is right my property taxes are about 11,000 a year....deer and hogs are pretty good anywhere. But if you move to a big city your accessibility will be limited. I'm a 4 th generation Texan and my family has been farming and ranching here since the 1889. The thing I can tell you about hunting, is give yourself a budget and go do what you want --deer, hogs, exotics. Land leases are getting pretty pricey and so is land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2177769, member: 102560"] If you look around San Antonio and Austin Get your pocketbook ready. I built my house for $430k in 2005 west of New Braunfels it will sell for a bit over $700k and there is no inventory. they are building toward me everyday--the houses are on a postage stamp and are $380-$450k I live in a very sought after school district, and people are flooding in from CA, NV, New Jersey, Oregon etc...and frogforaday is right my property taxes are about 11,000 a year....deer and hogs are pretty good anywhere. But if you move to a big city your accessibility will be limited. I'm a 4 th generation Texan and my family has been farming and ranching here since the 1889. The thing I can tell you about hunting, is give yourself a budget and go do what you want --deer, hogs, exotics. Land leases are getting pretty pricey and so is land. [/QUOTE]
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