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Youngstown & The Mahoning Valley => Youngstown in General => Topic started by: Youngstownshrimp on May 04, 2014, 10:08:04 AM

Title: "Youngstown Most Valuable Real Estate in the World!"
Post by: Youngstownshrimp on May 04, 2014, 10:08:04 AM
Youngstown together with all lands with minerals in the Utica wet gas Fairway is the most valuable Land in the world today!  Any propagandist Liberals want to debate this with facts?  Biersdorfer, YSU socialist professors, care to debate real estate with this low down shrimp farmer?
They won't because the facts, and comps. are and have been recorded.  Notice that minerals in the Utica wet gas zone are now as high as $7500 per acre, and that is just a signing bonus.  That was down in Belmont county, and the county leased the land.  Capital now is up here and buying up minerals for thousands of dollars.
Yes, corporate propaganda also exist , but it is the kind to depress mineral values, so they do not have to hand out more than they want to.  BP vacating, is nothing more than a financial ruse.  Halcon, in the northern Utica secured two more permits after disclosing that they are leaving, they still own hundreds of thousands of acres in the northern Utica. 
No... Land in Youngstown, with the mineral rights are being held and as soon as the 24" Hickory bend pipeline along the PA border is completed eastern Mahoning county will be drilled.  Why else did they build a $300 Million Cryogenincs Plant in New Middletown?
Title: Re: "Youngstown Most Valuable Real Estate in the World!"
Post by: Towntalk on May 04, 2014, 10:41:30 AM
According to the gospel according to biersdorfer, property owners have only such rights as the biersdorfers of this world say we have, and that follows the Chinese pattern. Even then, biersdorfer confers upon himself and his companion the right to make the final decision in the event that a property owner fails to give him full power of attorney over their land.
Title: Re: "Youngstown Most Valuable Real Estate in the World!"
Post by: Youngstownshrimp on August 03, 2014, 09:52:10 AM
Kiko auction acreage in Smith twnshp., without the minerals, $7800 an acre, unheard of!