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Actual Churches?
I mistook it is $1,500
Ive driven by that land and let me say, in the summer it's not feasible to be there. But in the winter it's good weather. Never rain though. Its not a true desert, but the weather is.
http://www.landwatch.com/Brewster-County-Texas-Land-for-sale/pid/200442267
This land I think is the best cheapest texas land. Ive been by this too.
5 acre Land in colorado for only 2,000 (More adjacent lots can be bought aswell)
http://www.landwatch.com/Costilla-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/200356488
Lets be smart though, There is ALOT of thinking that must go through before a plan such as an actual church can start. One example is what type of rules would exist on these grounds? Who owns it? I'm on the boat with you guys though

Even if funding never comes, I bet willing people would build a building.
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Why is it that whenever I imagine Britain I see Harry Potter scenery like the muggle-world? Or maybe Mr. Bean scenery? If I had to live in a town like that I'd go insane.Akkarin wrote:
Whyte Horse wrote: I just saw those tiny homes people are building for cheap. It costs like $4k to make one and you can haul it with a truck or UHaul. I think the real thing holding everyone back is some kind of psychological fear of letting go hehe.
For me it's an economic fear of living in one of the most residentially expensive places in the world (Britain)
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I would think CO would be better than TX for many reasons. Not sure about San Luis valley though, think it's a desert there too...Drexid wrote: http://www.landwatch.com/Brewster-County-Texas-Land-for-sale/pid/204875129
I mistook it is $1,500
Ive driven by that land and let me say, in the summer it's not feasible to be there. But in the winter it's good weather. Never rain though. Its not a true desert, but the weather is.
http://www.landwatch.com/Brewster-County-Texas-Land-for-sale/pid/200442267
This land I think is the best cheapest texas land. Ive been by this too.
5 acre Land in colorado for only 2,000 (More adjacent lots can be bought aswell)
http://www.landwatch.com/Costilla-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/200356488
Lets be smart though, There is ALOT of thinking that must go through before a plan such as an actual church can start. One example is what type of rules would exist on these grounds? Who owns it? I'm on the boat with you guys thoughIll do anything I can.
Even if funding never comes, I bet willing people would build a building.
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The landscape is just like it is in big bend, very nice. With that said, I don't care about the location.
Desolous can you link me? I searched on landwatch but found moderate prices.
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Aside from those and a few more off the top of my head, I know for a fact our property tax rates are verylow, and as the property itself is not valued as high, that income stream is low for the state. so rural acreage here is Roughly comparable to other mostly rural states like parts of TX...with variables going into play such as location, water sources, level of developement, zombie infestation and so forth. so you usually get what you pay for. if you want running water and a sewer line, for example, that will cost more per acre than just raw undeveloped land.
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Well there's always Auroville(India). Arguably it has all the visa stuff in place to ensure anyone can come there from any country, it's cheap, getting land shouldn't be a problem, it's near the beach, etc. It's hot though. Also they don't allow religious recruiting but Jedis don't recruit so that's no biggie, just have to explain that to them. And then there's that big ugly golden golf ball but hey some people like itferreire580 wrote: What I hear a lot on this it that we assume the temple would be built in America. I vote for it to be in America, but there are probably a few people who would rather it not be. Also, if it would be in the US, it would need to be an "easy" and accessible area for all jedis in america.

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