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I'd say if it jumps out @ you 2 & as this is it you'll know it. Don't over think,complicate it
MT and ID tax your SSI retirement money from what I understand. I'm looking at Nevada myself. Everything isn't about hunting to me. Have gun, CAN travel.. I love Idaho and MT, but after research, MT isn't retirement friendly. Unless your filthy rich and can afford it.....
I would think that 5-10 would be completly doable if you backed up to public or timber co property. I think the going rate for Poderosa timber land is aprox $3k an acre i would suck up as much as you can... To me being bordered to public accesable land would be more important than how many acres i owned...
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 23, 2015, 03:49:05 PMMT and ID tax your SSI retirement money from what I understand. I'm looking at Nevada myself. Everything isn't about hunting to me. Have gun, CAN travel.. I love Idaho and MT, but after research, MT isn't retirement friendly. Unless your filthy rich and can afford it..... Yep a friend of mine was getting an inheritance and retirment was looming they went with Nevada because of its favorable tax climate for retirement.
would love to find 20 to 40 to purchase before retirement and then build on it when it's time to retire. Doesn't have to back to public land or anything as long as i'm fairly close to where I love to hunt.