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<blockquote data-quote="M91196" data-source="post: 16086896" data-attributes="member: 168741"><p>I’m gonna ramble as a fellow Masshole that’s looked at building on my own plot of land for a while....but is scared off by the high cost.</p><p></p><p>I would be very concerned that someone who built a home on a slab in MA that already failed a septic design could have built a quality home.</p><p></p><p>I’d love to see the prints especially for all the electrical and water. And the septic design should be at the board of health.</p><p>Maybe town hall still has them accessible if it’s only a few years old. The people that work there often have great inside info if it’s a small town like my location.</p><p></p><p>I also believe every real good deal never gets to see the light of day if a bank is involved. They have so many contacts with $$$ to spend that it’s been viewed by dozens of people that want to make money with it and they passed.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be a downer, just sharing my thoughts. Good luck from the 413.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M91196, post: 16086896, member: 168741"] I’m gonna ramble as a fellow Masshole that’s looked at building on my own plot of land for a while....but is scared off by the high cost. I would be very concerned that someone who built a home on a slab in MA that already failed a septic design could have built a quality home. I’d love to see the prints especially for all the electrical and water. And the septic design should be at the board of health. Maybe town hall still has them accessible if it’s only a few years old. The people that work there often have great inside info if it’s a small town like my location. I also believe every real good deal never gets to see the light of day if a bank is involved. They have so many contacts with $$$ to spend that it’s been viewed by dozens of people that want to make money with it and they passed. Not trying to be a downer, just sharing my thoughts. Good luck from the 413. [/QUOTE]
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