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author: Eric Wagoner
date: '2001-10-02T01:18:00'
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title: Maps of the property
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Over the weekend Chris and I put in an offer on a nice piece of property we'd been looking at. It was accepted. Assuming the bank gets things in gear soon, it'll be ours by the end of the month. That's a mighty big assumption, but I think everything will work out. [Here's the property on a 1970's topo map](http://view.equill.com/id/a7a5a657a1c71d13), marked up thanks to [equill](http://www.equil..com). The red line is the property line -- it's not quite thirteen acres. It's got 1000' of river frontage on the Broad River, Georgia's cleanest, most pristine river. Much of that frontage is beach-like. There's a small pond, colored in blue. There's a newish upper-high-end double-wide on a foundation at the top of the property, drawn in purple, and a concrete block shop near the river, also drawn in purple. The topo map shows it as wooded, but it's mostly cleared pasture/scrub. It'll need a serious bush hogging to get rid of the briars everywhere. [Here's an aerial photo](http://view.equill.com/id/9a2d4cec06a9ea6b), taken shortly before the new home was put in. More to come...