I was desperately seeking a column idea before dawn on Tuesday morning when fortune smiled: My back wheel fell off.
Curtis Seltzer
Curtis Seltzer is a land consultant, columnist and author of How To Be a DIRT-SMART Buyer of Country Property and Land Matters: The “Country Real Estate” Columns, 2007-2009.
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I don’t have a very good nose, but even mine has been curling up at the bad-fish smell rising from the rural real-estate market.