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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (52052)4/14/2006 12:45:28 AM
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Today, dams and other measures have helped the county secure 25,000 acre feet of extra water, which is enough to support about 20,000 new homes or 60,000 more people. Also in the works is a 120-mile pipeline from Lake Powell to St. George that will bring in about 70,000 acre feet of water a year. Between those two sources, county officials say they’ll have enough water to sustain growth until 2038, when the population is expected to hit that 600,000 mark

hmmm... interesting... i just wonder how much is it for one acre/feet of water around those desert areas ?

we need no steeeeenking real estate investing -it is water where we must invest using interest only loans -g
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