2012/10/11 18:16:44
fichy
Get healthy, Jack, steel time is upon us.
You're a mean man, Gerry. Truthful, but, mean. lol.
 
Charlie
2012/10/11 19:28:31
troutbum21
Maybe that guide I witnessed trying to net that dead fish for his client can use that prod to revive it.  Now that's mean!!!!!
2012/10/11 19:36:52
uglyfish
I hope whatever happens to the place it's for the better. Probably not hard to do. Maybe a YMCA old school where can shower lay your head and get a meal sounds like a perfect match
2012/10/11 19:50:47
simpleknots
I stayed at pretty decent places,, I also stayed at so so.. I mean,, has anyone heard back in the day "the wolf trap" ? .. I wonder if Johnny is still around.. it has been over a decade. But  that place was cool because you had it all to yourself in the backyard. That was towards sandy pond.
2012/10/11 20:54:53
hot tuna
Honestly I know nothing about the rumored reputation of the so person except though the internet buzz..
Been there ONCE since it changed hands and nothing of a bad experience.. Straight up walk in , buy my gear and walk out..
With so many shops I chose convince and never had a bad experience in any..Well except defunct Fish/On bar and tackle and I was not there for the tackle.. lol..
 
DB/ Under 100k ? with "World Famous" river frontage.. REALLY? Heck wanta buy (Trade) my run down money pit shack ??  Over 3000 sq feet, 3 acres and I Got 40 #Ocean run Stripers out back..
LOL
 
PS >edit..
I just looked at the asking price..
 It's in line and not out there for what it is..
Seen Fran Betters estate asking price of $750,000. for nowhere near the access, condition or opportunity as this..
To me a deal would be 150>175,k on that property value.. . Just IMO..
2012/10/12 07:22:04
dimebrite
Tuna, not saying it should sell for under 100k... just a little surprised its priced 3×assessed value....150 sounds like deal to me as well ;)
2012/10/12 07:49:04
Lucky13
I'm with HT on this one.  Run down old trailers with access rights are selling for 175K-200K in the daks on lakes that haven't had anything bigger than a perch in them in over 100 years.  It may drop in February, but I dont think it will be like a stone.  And anytime you're looking at Real Estate, it is a haggling game, so the seller is just starting in a good position. And even the slick deals on farmland up toward the Sandy's and inland are gone with the influx of Amish and the new "sheik and trendy" Greek Yogurt boom on.  Tug Hill may still offer the best land values in the northeast, but they aren't giving it away.
 
L13
2012/10/12 09:02:55
dimebrite
Lucky, youre right with the "good start"... always good to start high. Ive found it rather interesting that the rest of the country's real estate market along with prices has plummetted, yet tug hill region bas somewhat soared and some property values have doubled/tripled in the past 5-10 years...i dont think the dak's are a comparison though...land prices have been inflated there for years... i guess its just my soft spot for the locals coming out here as many are getting priced/forced out of where they call home... ONLY OPINIONS HERE FOLKS ;)
2012/10/12 09:44:50
uglyfish
     Be curious if to even see if it would pass a building inspection seeing 2 years ago there were salmon swimming in the basement. Dime thats the new american way the rich get richer and the rest of us are headed to the poor house no more middle class. 
2012/10/12 16:24:28
Lucky13
My wife and I did our honeymoon in Willmington NY nearly 25 years ago, and on one of "her" days we went up to Placid.  The sign in the Real Estate place put it perfectly. " Buy land, they aren't making anymore." Inflated is all in relation to what the market will bear, and up there it is still going up. But Dime is also on about the hill, as 12 years ago 1K an acre was high, and now you'll have a hard time finding that unless you plan to grow rice and cranberries.
 
L13

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