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7 Comments on RALEIGH REAL ESTATE: HORTON HEARS A "WHAT??"
buried deep in the builder's contract,
buried deep in the builder's contract,
buried deep in the builder's contract,
THAT SAYS IT ALL!!!
Oh Lenn, that's great! Rather more like Edgar Allen Poe than Dr. Seuss .. or Tennyson. Very appropriate, either way. Very dark.
Dianne. I got a note from Craig about this yesterday.
I'm going to write about it too.
Fascinating.
All I can say is that now that WE, as agents, are armed with this information, any clients looking to buy a D.R. Horton home will be advised of this fact BEFORE putting pen to paper. As for those people who show up unrepresented, good luck to them!
Dianne,
Very interesting! Many homes in Los Angeles, have the oil rights deeded not that there is any oil there. However, the Beverly Hills high school has an oil well that keeps pumping away. Looking forward to hearing the outcome. A
Hi Craig. It's going to be interesting to see how this affects D.R. Horton subdivisions going forward.
Alexandra, I have heard that reserving mineral rights is common in the Western part of the country --- but not here. Really Beverly Hills HS has its own oil well? Does the school get income from it? Or did the mineral rights go elsewhere when the school district bought the land. See, letting mineral rights be severed is not a good idea!
As for D.R. Horton here in NC, they're in trouble now. I'll let you know "the rest of the story."
I must have missed this one, Dianne. That's very interesting and what is the potential of eminent domain if a vein of oil, gas, whatever is found?