"Maren Purves" <m.purves@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:cbpu3f$5si$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Robert Ansbach wrote:
> >
> > Land in the former subdivision of Royal Gardens. Several owners are
still
> > paying taxes on the land. The land would be used for experimental
organic
> > farming research, with an emphasis on native Hawai'ian food plants and
> > non-mechanical harvesting and natural pest control to protect crops
from
> > viral, insect, and animal damage.
>
> for all I know Royal Gardens, in spite of having no real road
> access anymore, isn't only still a subdivision but also still
> has people living in it.
>
> In today's real estate market I doubt that you'll find anything
> cheap even there - if you find anything at all.
>
>
> Maren
>
Actually most of the land is abandoned and there are people that don't
want
a tax lien associated with their credit re****ts, paying the tax on land
they
could not give away. People tried to give the land to Hawai'i County and
the County did not want it.
Thank you for your reply,
Rob


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