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Kit E.
  • Farmington, UT
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Owned by State Department of Transportation

Kit E.
  • Farmington, UT
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Okay, Experts, I drove down a street looking for a reservoir to fish in today. I had actually driven down this street a few weeks ago and saw these same houses but was out of wholesaling mode. Today I was in Wholesaling mode and found close to 6 to 7 houses that were boarded up. I felt like I found the mother load. Took the address got home and checked out the county assessors website. Guess who owns them? The State Department of Transportation I am assuming this must want to widen this highway and that way these are in this deteriorating mode. The ARV on these is anywhere between 329 to 553. Thoughts?