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How to Approach an Fellow Owner to BUY YOUR land?

Avery Bernstein
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We recently purchased a great 3 acre tract on the edge of our city.  It has a dinky little house and 2.5 wooded acres that but-up against a 39-acre parcel that is being rezoned for apartments and a SCHOOL!  ugh

At this point...how would you contact the Church to see if they would be interested in your tract to add to their parcel for development?

I love our house and land.  It's perfect.  But 60 apartments and a school is not what we had in mind for our neighbors...and traffic is going to be sooooo bad.

Avery