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September 20th, 2007, 13:44
#1
Senior
Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Does anybody live in or near Flagstaff AZ? I wanted to talk to some people who live out there, I may move there some day
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September 20th, 2007 13:44
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September 20th, 2007, 15:54
#2
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Erik-
you change your mind like you change your underwear! Talk to Khris..(Sirhk) he lives near there.
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September 20th, 2007, 16:32
#3
Accepted
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ

Originally Posted by
Ryno
Erik-
you change your mind like you change your underwear! Talk to Khris..(Sirhk) he lives near there.
All though That could be a bad thing. Erik dosent change his underwear all that often.
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September 20th, 2007, 16:41
#4
Senior
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Yeah I do change my mind too often....although I already got the septic permit approved, and I am submitting for the building permit before the end of this month....I think that's why I want to move to AZ, too many rules and too many people in So Cal.
My goal is to break ground before the end of the year
WHEN YOURE RACING YOURE LIVING, EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST WAITING!! In memory of B.J. Bates.
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September 20th, 2007, 21:47
#5
Elite
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
I think Robert Naughten does, his screen name is something like prolite 54

Originally Posted by
sickrick
Rick Welch,
Stop drunk posting.

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September 21st, 2007, 14:48
#6
Elite
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Eric i am buying 40 acres by Saligman. planning on moving that way in a couple years. we will have our own race track out there. best of luck Dennis
11 Brothers Motorsports, Indio Dune Buggy Center, Odyssey Battery, West Coast Batteries.
OFF ROADING ISN'T A CRIME. B L M, Stop treating us like were CRIMINALS.
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September 21st, 2007, 14:56
#7
Senior
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Sounds good! I'll be out there in 10 years, I'll bring my buggy down and check out the track
WHEN YOURE RACING YOURE LIVING, EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST WAITING!! In memory of B.J. Bates.
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September 21st, 2007, 16:23
#8
RDC Addicted
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Wondering the same info... about Flag or Prescott area, need a change from So-cal. How is the job market up there?
Skyler Gambrell
"But our shenanigans are cheeky and fun!!!!"
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September 21st, 2007, 16:28
#9
Elite
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
I research real estate sales and land purchases all day long for a public utility company in California and a few things people aren't cautious of when buying land are:
1) WATER RIGHTS!
2) Electrical Service (Line extention charges, service capacity, etc, overheard/underground requirements)
3) Ingres/Egress
I'd love to buy an entire section of land in Northern Arizona for future speculation development (Custom 1-2 acre homesites/master planned community), but a lot of what I'm finding is that there are no water rights on the land, electrical service doesn't exist, and subdivisions have taken place over the years and there is no existing LEGAL access to a lot of this property.
Eric, you're sitting on a GOLDMINE once you make all of the improvements to your property. They aren't making any more of it! Well, they are, but in Dubai!
Cameron Bucher - I OWE MILLION$!
"I like a girl with caked-up makeup" - Mickey Avalon
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September 21st, 2007, 19:04
#10
Senior
Re: Living in Flagstaff, AZ
Thanks for the input Cameron, I guess I still have a lot to learn about land prior to purchasing my next plot. I lucked out with the property in Bonsall, I spent about 3 hours researching it and didn't know much about land in any respect other than I wanted to be able to have a shop and not have people breathing down my back. When I started researching the utilities there were a lot of people who mentioned the costs might be through the roof, at first I thought they were trying to piss on my parade but eventually found out it is pretty common to have funky rules/easements/utilities that can be a pain in the rear. Sometimes I wonder if So Cal acreage is worth the cost
WHEN YOURE RACING YOURE LIVING, EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST WAITING!! In memory of B.J. Bates.