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Head for the Hills: Texas Is Facing an Unprecedented Land Rush
Buyers are flooding the Lone Star State’s native range, snapping up everything from barren tracts to verdant Hill Country homesites By Michael Kaminer |
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Property buyers in Texas are heading for the hills and plateaus, grasslands and prairies.
Urban Texans are “stampeding” to rural parts of the state, sparking a huge jumps in both sales volume and prices, according to a report from Texas A&M University. And in a May follow-up bulletin, the university noted that first-quarter 2021 activity had “exploded” after a record-setting 2020 in far-flung parts of the state.
Property experts say a rush of people and property buyers will come as soon the government eases border restrictions, which have caused the first population declines in a century
160-Acre Equestrian Estate in Central New Jersey to List for $28.9 Million
The main residence in the affluent Colts Neck Township has 25,000 square feet of interior living space with a 24-seat dining room and a 3,500-bottle wine cellar By Fang Block |
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An equestrian estate in New Jersey, about an hour from Manhattan, is coming onto the market for $28.9 million.
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman
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An equestrian estate in New Jersey, about an hour from Manhattan, is coming onto the market for $28.9 million.
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman
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A sprawling 160-acre equestrian estate in Colts Neck, New Jersey, that offers an artisan-crafted main residence, a barn built by Amish carpenters and a historic farmhouse, is coming onto the market for $28.9 million, Mansion Global has learned.