by Calculated Risk on 8/04/2005 02:30:00 AM
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Investors buying up the Texas Badlands
David Streitfeld writes in the LA Times: Bad Lands Now Hot Property
Undeveloped -- even bleak -- parcels in a Texas county lure out-of-state buyers looking to jump into the real estate market.The mania is spreading. Here is a good description of the land:
The soil is lousy for crops, ... unemployment is high and wildlife scarce, except for the snakes. Until a few years ago, one of the biggest businesses in the county was importing New York's sewage, which was dried on a ranch next to the county seat of Sierra Blanca. On windy days, the sewage would blow into town.The local Judge expresses amazement:
"I don't know what these folks expect for their money," said Jeff Davis County Judge George Grubb.I know. They expect to sell to the greater fool.