Anybody got 4 million sitting around?
Here is a short video about the town:
How often do situations like these happen? I don't think I've ever heard of a whole town going for sale, but it can't be that uncommon. Would be pretty boss to own a little town.
I also read that some Chinese investors were interested in purchasing the land. Maybe Suits can move in if they buy the land, teach English to the new landowners. He's gotta be sick of all those ugly Chinese girls he bangs
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Tiller, Oregon -- An entire town in Oregon is for sale for just $3.5 million.
The community's old school is available for another $350,000, for a total of $3.85 million, according to Reuters. The town, Tiller, is in southern Oregon and over three hours from Portland.
It is mostly uninhabited, according to Reuters. The community first went up for sale in 2015, but that deal did not include the old school building.
The current listing includes six houses and an apartment, industrial and commercial lots and a building that once housed a gas station and a general store, Reuters said.
About 250 people live in the surrounding area. In Tiller itself, only the family that now owns the town and two others remain.
The others include a former teacher who lives next to the school and the pastor of the local church. Neither of their parcels is up for sale, according to Reuters.
The family that currently owns the community bought the land up lot by lot as other families left, Reuters said. The town declined as timber harvesting in the region slowed and the town's mill closed.
The town could appeal to developers since part of the community has already been approved for a 13-acre subdivision, according to Reuters.
Residents in the area say they would welcome some new development, according to NBC 5 in Oregon.
"I would like to see some of these buildings used as rentals possibly," said Kevin Kehoe, a local resident and fire chief at the local station, according to NBC 5. "Kayaking, fishing, hunting, hiking, there is just a lot of great recreational opportunities in the area."
At the same, residents are hopeful the community will maintain its peaceful character.
"I would like to see a little bit go on for the town, but at the same time to stay peaceful, quiet and small," said Savannah Garren, the only employee at the local post office, according to NBC 5.
Here is a short video about the town:
How often do situations like these happen? I don't think I've ever heard of a whole town going for sale, but it can't be that uncommon. Would be pretty boss to own a little town.
I also read that some Chinese investors were interested in purchasing the land. Maybe Suits can move in if they buy the land, teach English to the new landowners. He's gotta be sick of all those ugly Chinese girls he bangs
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