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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It's a seller's market right now

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Yes

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No WINNER

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Yes

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

Every home has a view, just look out the window 😉

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Leslie
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Leslie

We live in rural Oklahoma. Our view is always of our Angus/Angus crossbred cattle in our pasture (or of hay being cut and baked in the Summer cuttings)! I love where we live on 40 acres!!

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Jane
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Jane

Yes thankfully. Some trees. Birds. Squirrels. Sometimes people. You want us for neighbors because we notice everything! And you can trust us.

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Jo Locke
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Jo Locke

A golf course and beautiful night sky.

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Thomas Hunt, Jr.
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Thomas Hunt, Jr.

To the east yes. Can see across a large valley. Lots of farmland, open fields, patches of trees....every other direction and it's all woods. Absolutely love living at a place that can't be found.

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

My home has a view of other's homes and yards and thankfully they ALL take pride in them!

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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

We live in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, a beautiful part of NJ. We are 15 miles from some of the nicest beaches on the East coast. A view is how you look at it!

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Terri Compton
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Terri Compton

Yes, we can sit on our deck or in the yard and watch the wildlife in the woods.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

We're on the east hill, so out front is the river valley, our little village and the wooded hills beyond. Out back is all woods.

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No

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Caryn Erdberg
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Caryn Erdberg

Just of the neighbors around me.

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Gail Patterson Yaple
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Gail Patterson Yaple

Not a good view. Just fences and one is an especially ugly gray and white aluminum panel fence.

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

just the houses in the area.

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Devon Umphrey
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Devon Umphrey

With cost of living so high, many relatives live in a single residence and an adu would be a lower cost option to expand space

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Paul Owen
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Paul Owen

I have an acre and a quarter and it would be nice to build a couple and rent them out as little apartments or little houses, that would give me extra income to subsidize my social security and it would give young couples or single people cheaper rent than the for profit apartment complexes.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Good way to make money with a renter

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snowzone
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snowzone

It's not a housing problem. Its a people problem. You can add 500 more places for people to live and 800 people will move here. When the bucket is full of water, quit adding more water.

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