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Anyone Ever Buy Any Land for Off-Roading Use?

Dreadnought_Leviathan

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Thinking about buying some property here in Texas.
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In my younger days I rode a motorcycle. Driving my Wrangler with the top open and half doors on gives me an open air, sun in my face fun drive everyday of the week. Hitting the mild wooded trails is a bonus.
 

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if you buy it with that purpose in mind be prepared to have a lot of new friends. Should I send you my phone number now?
 

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For the price an acre is getting in Texas, you might as well just visit the offroad parks and call it a day. $10k-$40k an acre (depending on how far from Dallas you are at), that goes a long way to a nice vacation. And you need more than 1 acre to do any type of "offroading".

My wifes family has quite a bit out here in NETX, I definitely don't take my Jeep there. Tight trails that are overgrown. You would spend more time working on the land to keep it offroad worthy than actually enjoying it.
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