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View or Traintracks? So lost

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Ok there is a new subdivision right by a beautiful bay. Here is the issue. It goes Subdivision then railroad track then freeway then bay. If I get one of the lots that sits closest to the bay I will have a railroad track behind my back yard. But if I choose one of the lots further away from the railroad tracks & bay I wont have the beautiful view. So my question is basically which is better? living away from the tracks or having a view of the bay?

here is a google map link of the subdivision. It is south west of the green arrow there are two little fields, this is the one that is closest to the bay.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=399+W+Center+St,+Willard,+UT+84340&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=17&ll=41.407571,-112.050483&spn=0.0061,0.017767&t=h&iwloc=addr

Let me know what you think. The lots away from the railroad tracks are 0.50 acres and the ones next to them are about .74 acres for the same price. ($81k)

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